File:Paris Lenon.JPG Lenon in the 2013 NFL season. | |
No. 46, 53, 51 | |
Linebacker | |
Personal information | |
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Date of birth: | November 26, 1977|
Place of birth: Lynchburg, Virginia | |
Career information | |
College: Richmond | |
Undrafted in 2000 | |
No regular season or postseason appearances | |
Career history | |
* Carolina Panthers ( 2000)*
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Career highlights and awards | |
* First-team All-Atlantic 10 Conference (1998) | |
Tackles | 831 |
Quarterback sacks | 12.0 |
Pass deflections | 31 |
Interceptions | 5 |
Forced fumbles | 10 |
Touchdowns | 1 |
Stats at NFL.com |
Paris Michael Lenon (born November 26, 1977) is a former American football linebacker. He was signed by the Carolina Panthers of the NFL as an undrafted free agent in the spring of 2000, then chosen by the Memphis Maniax in the XFL Draft in the fall of 2000. He played college football at Richmond.
Lenon was a member of the Panthers, the Maniax, then the NFL's Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions, New England Patriots, St. Louis Rams, and Arizona Cardinals. Lenon was the last active NFL player to have played in the XFL.
Early years[]
Lenon attended Heritage High School in Lynchburg, Virginia and won two varsity letters each in football and basketball, and one in baseball. In football, he played free safety and quarterback, and was named the Western District Defensive Player of the Year. Lenon graduated from Heritage High School in 1995.
College career[]
Lenon attended the University of Richmond and was a four-year letterman and a three-year starter in football. As a redshirt sophomore in 1997, Lenon recorded a career-high 104 tackles. He was selected to the First-team All-Atlantic 10 Conference in 1997. He was named to the second-team All-Atlantic 10 in his senior season in 1998. He finished his college career with 45 games played, 320 tackles, 12 sacks, and four forced fumbles.
Professional career[]
Carolina Panthers[]
Lenon was signed by the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent following the 2000 NFL Draft, but was released by the team on June 9, 2000.
Memphis Maniax[]
After spending the 2000 season out of football, Lenon was a member of the Memphis Maniax in the XFL's only season, 2001.
Green Bay Packers[]
Following the XFL's season, Lenon signed with the Green Bay Packers on April 26, 2001. He was waived by the team on July 24, 2001.
Seattle Seahawks[]
Lenon was signed by the Seattle Seahawks on August 16, 2001 and was waived by the team on August 27, 2001.
Second stint with Packers[]
Lenon re-joined the Packers on December 27, joining their practice squad for the remainder of the regular season and the playoffs. After the season, he was allocated to the Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe for the spring 2002 season. In 2002, Lenon played in all 16 games for the Packers, mainly on special teams. He played in all 16 games in 2003 and 2004 for the Packers, starting four games in 2004 at linebacker. Lenon started 12 games in 2005, his final season with the Packers.
Detroit Lions[]
Lenon signed a three-year deal with the Detroit Lions March 22, 2006. His 2007 season was his career best. He totaled 116 tackles (86 solo, 30 assisted), 2 forced fumbles and 1 interception. Lenon was also the team leader in tackles in the 2008 season, the third straight year he started all 16 games for the Lions (in spite of the fact the Lions did not win a single game that year).
New England Patriots[]
Lenon signed with the New England Patriots on May 27, 2009.[1] He was released on September 5, 2009.
St. Louis Rams[]
Lenon signed with the St. Louis Rams on September 16, 2009. Lenon became the starting weak side linebacker after Will Witherspoon was traded to the Eagles. Lenon tied for the team lead with three forced fumbles.
Arizona Cardinals[]
Lenon signed with the Arizona Cardinals on March 15, 2010.
Return to the Detroit Lions[]
Lenon signed with the Detroit Lions on June 20, 2013.
Denver Broncos[]
On August 20, 2013, Lenon was signed by the Denver Broncos.[2] During the Broncos' 2013 season he played in 14 regular season and three postseason games, including Super Bowl XLVIII.[3]
References[]
- ↑ "Patriots sign former Lions LB Lenon". espn.com. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4209179. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
- ↑ Caldwell, Gray (August 20, 2013). "Broncos Sign LB Paris Lenon". http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/Broncos-Sign-LB-Paris-Lenon/a8f8bd9c-97bf-493f-ba41-1144f4a197fd. Retrieved August 20, 2013.
- ↑ http://www.nfl.com/player/parislenon/2503971/gamelogs Lenon 2013 Game Logs, www.nfl.com, retrieved February 12, 2014
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