Carl Banks

Carl Banks
No. 58     
Linebacker
Personal information
Date of birth: August 29, 1962 (1962-08-29) (age 49)
Place of birth: Flint, Michigan
Height: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Weight: 235 lb (107 kg)
Career information
College: Michigan State
NFL Draft: 1984 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3
Debuted in 1984 for the New York Giants
Last played in 1995 for the Cleveland Browns
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 1995
Sacks     39.5
Interceptions     3
Touchdowns     1
Stats at NFL.com

Carl E. Banks (born August 29, 1962) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League from 1984 to 1995 for the New York Giants, the Washington Redskins and the Cleveland Browns. He made the Pro Bowl in 1987, had 39.5 career quarterback sacks, and was a member of the NFL's 1980's All-Decade Team. He played college football at Michigan State University and was the third overall pick in the 1984 NFL Draft.[1] He was a member of the Giants teams that won Super Bowls XXI and XXV as well as a key part of the Big Blue Wrecking Crew. Banks was a standout in their Super Bowl XXI victory in which he recorded 14 total tackles, including ten solo tackles. In 1993, Banks entered a three year contract to play for the Washington Redskins.[2]

After retiring from the NFL, Banks was a part-owner of the Arena Football League's New Jersey Red Dogs, along with ex-Giants Joe Morris and Harry Carson.[3] He was Director of Player Development for the New York Jets in 1997.[4] Currently, Banks can be heard as one of the voices of Sirius NFL Radio and WFAN. Starting in 2007, he became an analyst for the radio broadcasts of the New York Giants.

See also

References

  1. ^ Litsky, Frank (May 2, 1984). "Giants Get Banks, Touted Linebacker". The New York Times: p. B12. 
  2. ^ Denlinger, Ken (June 15, 1993). "Redskins Get Banks; Linebacker Signs 3-Year, $5.4 Million Deal". The Washington Post: p. E1. 
  3. ^ George, Thomas (May 23, 2000). "Pro Football; Thumbs Up to Arena League Gladiators". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2000/05/23/sports/pro-football-thumbs-up-to-arena-league-gladiators.html. Retrieved February 7, 2010. 
  4. ^ Myers, Gary (July 18, 1997). "Parcells 'Rings' Losing Out of Jets". New York Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/sports/1997/07/18/1997-07-18_parcells__rings__losing_out_.html. Retrieved February 7, 2010.