- Dwayne Rudd
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Dwayne Rudd Position(s)
LinebackerJersey #(s)
57Born February 3, 1976
Batesville, MississippiCareer information Year(s) 1997–2003 NFL Draft 1997 / Round: 1 / Pick: 20 College Alabama Professional teams Career stats Tackles 504 Sacks 11.5 Interceptions 1 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - 1x Second Team All-Pro Selection (1998)
Dwayne Rudd (born February 3, 1976 in Batesville, Mississippi) is an American football linebacker who is a free agent in the National Football League, having not played in the NFL since 2003. During his career he played for the Minnesota Vikings, the Cleveland Browns and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Rudd was a teammate of Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Deshea Townsend in both high school and college, at South Panola High School and the University of Alabama, respectively. Derek Pegues, a South Panola alum and an All-SEC Defensive Back for Mississippi State, is his cousin.
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Premature celebration
Rudd's most infamous moment came in the 2002 season opener (on Sept. 8) between the Browns and the Kansas City Chiefs. With less than 10 seconds left on the clock and the Browns clinging to a 39–37 lead, Chiefs quarterback Trent Green dropped back to pass, but the entire Browns defensive line swarmed him. It initially appeared that Rudd sacked Green with no time on the clock, ending the game. However, Green lateraled the ball to tackle John Tait just before he went down. Rudd did not see this happen, and after getting up he took off and threw his helmet in the air in celebration, thinking Green was sacked and the game was over.
Tait ran to the Browns' 26-yard line where he was knocked out of bounds. That would have been the end of the game, but Rudd's premature helmet toss drew the Browns an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, assessed at the end of the play, and which moved the ball to the 13-yard line (half the distance to the goal). Since football games by rule cannot end on a defensive penalty, the Chiefs also got to run an untimed play, and Chiefs kicker Morten Andersen booted a 30-yard field goal with no time left on the clock to win the game 40–39.
Rudd was actually around for a similar moment the next year in Tampa, Florida. As part of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he saw his teammate Simeon Rice draw an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty in a game against the Indianapolis Colts after a game-winning field goal attempt failed, giving the Colts another chance to win the game - being successful the second time. Unlike the Chiefs-Browns game the year before, this game was nationally televised on Monday Night Football (Oct. 6, 2003).
Accomplishments
Rudd holds the NFL record for most fumble return yards in a single season with 157, which he set in 1998. He also shares the NFL record (with many players) both for the most total fumble recoveries for touchdowns in a season and the most opponent fumble recoveries for touchdowns in a season, with two apiece.[1]
References
- ^ http://www.nfl.com/history/randf/records/indiv/fumbles Dwayne Rudd records
External links
- Dwayne Rudd at NFL.com
1997 NFL Draft First Round Selections Orlando Pace · Darrell Russell · Shawn Springs · Peter Boulware · Bryant Westbrook · Walter Jones · Ike Hilliard · James Farrior · Tom Knight · Chris Naeole · Michael Booker · Warrick Dunn · Tony Gonzalez · Reinard Wilson · Yatil Green · Reidel Anthony · Kenard Lang · Kenny Holmes · Tarik Glenn · Dwayne Rudd · Renaldo Wynn · David LaFleur · Antowain Smith · Chad Scott · Jon Harris · Jim Druckenmiller · Rae Carruth · Trevor Pryce · Chris Canty · Ross VerbaMinnesota Vikings first-round draft picks Mason • Dunaway • Eller • Snow • Shay • Jones • G. Washington • Page • Yary • Ward • Hayden • Siemon • Foreman • McNeill • Riley • Mullaney • White • Kramer • Holloway • Brown • Martin • Nelson • Browner • Millard • Doleman • Robinson • Dozier • McDaniel • Smith • D. Washington • Steussie • Alexander • Stringer • Clemons • Rudd • Moss • Culpepper • Underwood • Hovan • Bennett • McKinnie • Williams • Udeze • Williamson • James • Greenway • Peterson • Harvin • PonderCategories:- 1976 births
- Living people
- People from Panola County, Mississippi
- American football linebackers
- Alabama Crimson Tide football players
- Minnesota Vikings players
- Cleveland Browns players
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers players
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