Warren Sapp was born on December 19, 1972. Warren Sapp had a remarkable playing career which culminated in his choice to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013, his first year of qualification. Sapp earned 7 excursions to the Pro Bowl and contains the second-most number of sacks for a defensive tackle in the annals of the NFL. He won a Super Bowl in 2002 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He remained in football after his playing days as an analyst for the NFL network. Warren Sapp made $540,000 in 2013 and 2014 from his wages as an analyzer. His present net worth is in the negative since, in accordance with a chapter 7 bankruptcy cased filed in 2012, Sapp owes over 6 million dollars to lenders and alimony payments.
Mercedes Sapp, Warren Carlos Sapp II, Jaelon Austin Sapp, Autumn Jade Adkins Sapp
Parents
Annie Roberts
Siblings
Hershel Sapp, Melissa Sapp
Nicknames
Warren Carlos Sapp , QBK
Awards
Lombardi Award, Bill Willis Award, Big East Defensive Player of the Year, Pro Football Hall of Fame (2013), Big East Defensive Player of the Year (1994), Defensive Player of the Year by Football Writers Association of America
Nominations
Heisman Trophy
Movies
Our Family Wedding
TV Shows
“BBQ Pitmasters”, “The Choice”
Star Sign
Sagittarius
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Fact
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(March 20) A day after his agent announced he was close to signing with the Cincinnati Bengals, he agreed to terms on a 7 year, $36.6 million contract with the Oakland Raiders. [2004]
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Inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame in 2005.
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Professional football player with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1995-2003) and Oakland Raiders (2004-2007).
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Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013.
Children: Mercedes (b. 1998) and Warren Carlos II (b. 2000) by estranged wife Jamiko; Jaelon Austin (b. 19 June 1997) by Angela Sanders. In February 2003, he acknowledged paternity of Autumn Jade Adkins (b. 21 November 2000) by Chantel Adkins.
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Had a Super Bowl ring specially made while he waited for the official ring to be presented.
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The 12th overall pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 1995 NFL Draft out of the University of Miami.