Leonardo Carson

Leonardo Carson
Date of birth (1977-02-11) February 11, 1977
Place of birth Mobile, Alabama
Career information
Position(s) Defensive tackle
College Auburn
NFL draft 2000 / Round: 4 / Pick: 113
Career history
As player
2000-2003 San Diego Chargers
2003-2004 Dallas Cowboys
Career stats

Leonardo Tremayne Carson (born February 11, 1977 in Mobile, Alabama) is an American football defensive tackle in the National Football League. He played college football at Auburn University.

Career

A former member of the San Diego Chargers, Carson most recently played for the Dallas Cowboys. He was acquired by the Cowboys on October 18, 2003, after being released by the Chargers. Although large and physically talented, his productivity as a player was often mediocre, and head coach Bill Parcells, who initially lauded his arrival to the team, stated in several press conferences that he'd lost confidence in Carson. In 2003, Carson started in less than half of the games in which he played.

Personal life

Beginning June 14, 2004, Carson began serving a 30-day sentence at the Mobile County Metro Jail on two misdemeanor counts of kidnapping and burglary relating to an August 2003 incident where he broke into the home of his ex-girlfriend's sister, Tasha Locke. He forced her to leave with him, but later that evening, Carson's car broke down, and Locke escaped.

Carson was re-signed to the Cowboys for the 2004 season, although he was suspended from the opening game of the season by the NFL for violation of the player conduct policy.

He had signed a one-year contract with the Cowboys for the 2005 season, but was released prior to the season's start.

He has two children Kemiyah Carson and Morgan Walden.

In June 2010 Carson was sentenced to ten years in prison for selling drugs, while living in Mobile, Alabama.[1]

References

  1. Kirby, Brendan. "Ex-Auburn football star Leonardo Carson sentenced to 10 years and a month for drug dealing". Online article. al.com. Retrieved 2011-10-28.


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