Ray Crockett

Ray Crockett
No. 39
Position: Cornerback
Personal information
Date of birth: January 5, 1967
Place of birth: Dallas, Texas
Career information
High school: Duncanville (TX)
College: Baylor
NFL draft: 1989 / Round: 4 / Pick: 86
Career history
Career highlights and awards
  • Super Bowl champion (XXXII, XXXIII),
  • 1991 Mackey Award Winner
  • 1991 2nd Team All Pro
  • 3x Pro Bowl 1st Alternate.
  • Detroit Lions 50th Anniversary Team
  • Denver Broncos 50th Anniversary Team[1]
Career NFL statistics
Tackles: 879
Interceptions: 36
Sacks: 15.5
Stats at NFL.com

Donald Ray Crockett (born January 5, 1967) is a former American football player in the National Football League. He played for fourteen years in the NFL and earned two Super Bowl rings with the Denver Broncos as a cornerback. He played his high school football at Duncanville High School in Duncanville, Texas.[2] He played college football at Baylor from 1984 to 1988, and was inducted into the Baylor athletic hall of fame in 2008.[3]

In 2005, he co-starred (with Dick Butkus) in the ESPN reality show Bound for Glory, in which they both took on the task of coaching a high school football team.[4]

He appeared on the NBC game show Identity, as one of the twelve people whose identity the contestant had to guess. The contestant correctly identified him as a football player.

In 2008, he collaborated with Morgan Spurlock (creator of the show 30 Days and the popular film Super Size Me) to be on an episode of 30 Days. In the episode, Crockett spent 30 days using a wheelchair to get around.[5][6] He chose to be on the show after witnessing a paralyzing injury of former Detroit Lions teammate Mike Utley in 1991.[7] The rapper and producer Birdman is seen wearing his jersey in the music video of the song "I made it" by Kevin Rudolf featuring Lil' Wayne, Jaysean and Birdman.

He currently lives in Southlake, Texas, a suburb of Dallas.

References

  1. "Broncos announce 50th Anniversary Team", Denver Broncos official website, September 15, 2009.
  2. "Duncanville Athletics Hall of Honor", Duncanville Independent School District (accessed 2012-12-18).
  3. Jerry Hill, "One Time When 'Selfless' Did Pay Off: Ray Crockett to be inducted into Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame Friday", Baylor Bears official website, November 7, 2008.
  4. "Butkus takes on tough coaching job." Associated Press in Albany Times Union, September 20, 2005   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
  5. Steve Blow, "Athlete tackles life out of comfort zone", Dallas Morning News, June 10, 2008 (pay site).
  6. "W.Va. mine job next for Spurlock on '30 Days'", The Charleston Gazette, March 20, 2008   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
  7. Steve Blow, "On a Roll: A Standout Athlete Faces Life Sitting Down", Baylor Line Magazine, Fall 2008.

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