Tory Steven James Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Tory James (born May 18, 1973) is a former American football cornerback who played eleven seasons on the National Football League (NFL).James attended Archbishop Shaw High School before going to college at Louisiana State University, and was originally drafted by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 1996 NFL Draft. His career was endangered by a serious knee injury suffered in the first preseason game of the 1997 season. James tore the patellar tendon in his right knee and missed the entire season. The Broncos were the NFL champions of the 1998 season after winning Super Bowl XXXIII against the Atlanta Falcons.In 2000, after he accumulated 65 tackles and seven interceptions, the Broncos made no effort to resign James. He then signed with the Oakland Raiders as an unrestricted free agent, signing a five-year, $18 million contract. However, after the 2002 season, the Raiders (after eight interceptions in three years) left James unprotected again, and he signed a four-year, $14 million contract with the Cincinnati Bengals.On January 6, 2001, during the Raiders' divisional playoff game against the Miami Dolphins, James made a 90-yard interception return for a touchdown, and the Raiders beat the Dolphins 27-0 in Oakland.2004 proved to be James' best professional season, as he intercepted eight passes, notched 56 tackles, and forced two fumbles. He was voted onto the AFC Pro Bowl squad.On February 9, 2007 Bengals coach Marvin Lewis indicated that James will not be resigned. He was signed by the New England Patriots on April 17, 2007. James was cut by the Patriots on September 9, 2007.
Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Cornerback / Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback / Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback
NFL Monday Night Football
2001-2004
TV Series
Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback / Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Cornerback
The NFL on CBS
2004
TV Series
Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Cornerback
Super Bowl XXXVII
2003
TV Movie
Himself - Oakland Raiders Right Cornerback
NFL on FOX
1999-2000
TV Series
Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback / Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback
Super Bowl XXXIII
1999
TV Special
Himself - Denver Broncos Defensive Back
1996 NFL Draft
1996
TV Movie
Himself - 44th Overall Pick
Known for movies
Super Bowl XXXVII (2003) as Himself - Oakland Raiders Right Cornerback
Super Bowl XXXIII (1999) as Himself - Denver Broncos Defensive Back
1996 NFL Draft (1996) as Himself - 44th Overall Pick
ESPN's Sunday Night Football (1996-2005) as Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Cornerback / Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback / Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback