sport.wikisort.org - AthleteMarcus DeLando Nash (born February 1, 1976) is a retired American football wide receiver, formerly of the Dallas Desperados of the Arena Football League. He was drafted by the Denver Broncos 30th overall in the 1998 NFL Draft. He played college football at Tennessee.
American football player (born 1976)
For other people named Marcus Nash, see Marcus Nash (disambiguation).
American football player
Marcus Nash|
Position: | Wide receiver |
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Born: | (1976-02-01) February 1, 1976 (age 46) Tulsa, Oklahoma |
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Height: | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
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Weight: | 220 lb (100 kg) |
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High school: | Edmond (OK) |
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College: | Tennessee |
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NFL Draft: | 1998 / Round: 1 / Pick: 30 |
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- Denver Broncos (1998–1999)
- Miami Dolphins (1999)
- Baltimore Ravens (1999–2000)
- Detroit Fury (2003)
- Las Vegas Gladiators (2004–2006)
- Dallas Desperados (2007–2008)
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- 2× Super Bowl champion (XXXIII, XXXV)
- First-team All-SEC (1997)
- AFL Offensive Player of the Year (2004)
- First-team All-Arena (2004)
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Receptions: | 4 |
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Receiving yards: | 76 |
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Receiving TDs: | 0 |
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Receptions: | 661 |
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Receiving yards: | 8,113 |
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Receiving TDs: | 192 |
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Player stats at NFL.com · PFR · ArenaFan.com |
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Nash has also been a member of the Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens, Detroit Fury and Las Vegas Gladiators.
Professional career
Denver Broncos
Nash was drafted by the Broncos in the first round (30th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft. During his rookie season, he appeared in eight games and caught four passes for 76 yards.
In 1999, Nash appeared in two games for the Broncos including one start, but recorded no statistics.
Miami Dolphins
On September 21, 1999, Nash was traded to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for running back John Avery - another 1998 first-rounder. However, he was waived by the team just one week later.
Baltimore Ravens
Just over a month after his release from the Dolphins, Nash was signed by the Baltimore Ravens on October 25. He appeared in one game but did not catch any passes.
Detroit Fury
In 2003, Nash made the transition to the Arena Football League with the Detroit Fury. During his rookie season, he led the team in all receiving categories with 69 receptions for 866 yards and 24 touchdowns. On defense, he recorded 11 tackles, a fumble recovery, an interception and five pass breakups. He also returned two kickoffs for 19 yards. On February 14 against the Carolina Cobras, Nash earned team MVP honors with eight receptions for 86 yards and three touchdowns.
Las Vegas Gladiators
Nash signed with the Las Vegas Gladiators in 2004 and subsequently experienced his most productive season as a professional. He set an AFL record with 154 receptions and racked up 1,771 yards and 46 touchdowns. He also rushed 12 times for 21 yards and three touchdowns. For his performance, Nash was named the AFL's Offensive Player of the Year. On defense he recorded five tackles.
Nash continued to produce for the Gladiators in 2005 as he caught 129 passes for a career-high 1,787 yards and 41 touchdowns. He was named AFL Offensive Player of the Month in May after catching 36 passes for 415 yards and 13 touchdowns. Nash also carried the ball four times for four yards and scored two touchdowns on the ground. He recorded one tackle and returned three kickoffs for 10 yards.
In his final season with the Gladiators in 2006, Nash caught 122 passes for 1,281 yards and 28 touchdowns. He also rushed four times for five yards, recorded two tackles and returned two kickoffs for five yards.
Dallas Desperados
After three seasons with the Gladiators, Nash joined the Dallas Desperados in 2007. He caught 78 passes for 1,090 yards and 20 touchdowns. In a game against the Kansas City Brigade, he surpassed career milestones of 500 receptions and 6,000 receiving yards. Additionally in 2007, Nash rushed four times for five yards and three touchdowns.
In 2008, he caught over 100 passes for the fourth time in his career as he made 109 receptions for 1,318 yards and 33 touchdowns. He also rushed six times for seven yards on the season. In the team's playoff loss to the New York Dragons on June 28, Nash suffered a career-ending neck injury.[1]
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1998 NFL Draft first-round selections |
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- Peyton Manning
- Ryan Leaf
- Andre Wadsworth
- Charles Woodson
- Curtis Enis
- Grant Wistrom
- Kyle Turley
- Greg Ellis
- Fred Taylor
- Duane Starks
- Tra Thomas
- Keith Brooking
- Takeo Spikes
- Jason Peter
- Anthony Simmons
- Kevin Dyson
- Brian Simmons
- Robert Edwards
- Vonnie Holliday
- Terry Fair
- Randy Moss
- Tebucky Jones
- Mo Collins
- Shaun Williams
- Donovin Darius
- Alan Faneca
- Victor Riley
- R. W. McQuarters
- John Avery
- Marcus Nash
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Denver Broncos first-round draft picks |
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- LeClerc
- Gaiters
- Olsen
- Alexander
- Brown
- Shay
- Little
- Anderson
- Montgomery
- Odoms
- Armstrong
- Gradishar
- Wright
- Glassic
- Schindler
- Latimer
- Clark
- Smith
- Willhite
- Hinton
- Sewell
- Nattiel
- Gregory
- Atwater
- Croel
- Maddox
- Da. Williams
- Mobley
- Pryce
- Nash
- Wilson
- O'Neal
- Middlebrooks
- Lelie
- Foster
- D. J. Williams
- Cutler
- Moss
- Clady
- Moreno
- Ayers
- Thomas
- Tebow
- Miller
- S. Williams
- Roby
- Ray
- Lynch
- Bolles
- Chubb
- Fant
- Jeudy
- Surtain II
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Denver Broncos 1998 NFL draft selections |
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- Marcus Nash
- Eric Brown
- Brian Griese
- Curtis Alexander
- Chris Howard
- Trey Teague
- Nate Wayne
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Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXIII champions |
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- 1 Jason Elam
- 6 Bubby Brister
- 7 John Elway (MVP)
- 14 Brian Griese
- 16 Tom Rouen
- 20 Tory James
- 21 Darrien Gordon
- 22 Vaughn Hebron
- 25 Darrius Johnson
- 26 Eric Brown
- 27 Steve Atwater
- 28 Tito Paul
- 29 Howard Griffith
- 30 Terrell Davis
- 31 Derek Loville
- 34 Tyrone Braxton
- 37 Anthony Lynn
- 39 Ray Crockett
- 42 Detron Smith
- 48 George Coghill
- 51 John Mobley
- 53 Bill Romanowski
- 54 Nate Wayne
- 56 Keith Burns
- 59 Glenn Cadrez
- 60 K. C. Jones
- 62 Dan Neil
- 63 David Diaz-Infante
- 66 Tom Nalen
- 69 Mark Schlereth
- 70 Trey Teague
- 72 Ernest Jones
- 73 Cyron Brown
- 74 Harry Swayne
- 77 Tony Jones
- 78 Matt Lepsis
- 79 Chris Banks
- 80 Rod Smith
- 82 Marcus Nash
- 83 Justin Armour
- 84 Shannon Sharpe
- 85 Willie Green
- 86 Byron Chamberlain
- 87 Ed McCaffrey
- 89 Dwayne Carswell
- 90 Neil Smith
- 91 Alfred Williams
- 93 Trevor Pryce
- 94 Keith Traylor
- 95 Marvin Washington
- 96 Harald Hasselbach
- 97 Mike Lodish
- 98 Maa Tanuvasa
- 99 Seth Joyner
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- Head coach: Mike Shanahan
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- Coaches: Frank Bush
- Barney Chavous
- Rick Dennison
- Ed Donatell
- George Dyer
- Alex Gibbs
- Mike Heimerdinger
- Gary Kubiak
- Pat McPherson
- Brian Pariani
- Ricky Porter
- Greg Robinson
- Rick Smith
- John Teerlinck
- Bobby Turner
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Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl XXXV champions |
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- 3 Matt Stover
- 5 Kyle Richardson
- 7 Chris Redman
- 8 Trent Dilfer
- 11 Marcus Nash
- 12 Tony Banks
- 16 Germany Thompson
- 20 Kim Herring
- 21 Chris McAlister
- 22 Duane Starks
- 25 Clarence Love
- 26 Rod Woodson
- 29 Chuck Evans
- 30 Obafemi Ayanbadejo
- 31 Jamal Lewis
- 32 Sam Gash
- 33 Priest Holmes
- 35 Robert Bailey
- 38 James Trapp
- 39 Alan Ricard
- 42 Anthony Mitchell
- 43 Anthony Poindexter
- 45 Corey Harris
- 50 Brad Jackson
- 51 Cornell Brown
- 52 Ray Lewis (MVP)
- 54 Calvin Wilkinson
- 55 Jamie Sharper
- 56 Anthony Davis
- 57 O. J. Brigance
- 58 Peter Boulware
- 59 Rod Payne
- 60 Jeff Mitchell
- 62 Mike Flynn
- 64 Edwin Mulitalo
- 66 John Hudson
- 70 Harry Swayne
- 71 Spencer Folau
- 72 Sammy Williams
- 73 Kelly Gregg
- 74 Orlando Bobo
- 75 Jonathan Ogden
- 76 Carl Powell
- 77 Kipp Vickers
- 79 Larry Webster
- 80 Brandon Stokley
- 81 Ben Coates
- 82 Shannon Sharpe
- 83 Patrick Johnson
- 84 Jermaine Lewis
- 85 John Jones
- 86 Billy Davis
- 87 Qadry Ismail
- 88 Frank Wainright
- 89 Travis Taylor
- 90 Rob Burnett
- 91 Lional Dalton
- 93 Keith Washington
- 95 Sam Adams
- 96 Adalius Thomas
- 98 Tony Siragusa
- 99 Michael McCrary
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- Head coach: Brian Billick
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- Coaches: Matt Cavanaugh
- Jim Colletto
- Jack Del Rio
- Wade Harman
- Donnie Henderson
- Milt Jackson
- Marvin Lewis
- Russ Purnell
- Rex Ryan
- Steve Shafer
- Matt Simon
- Mike Smith
- Bennie Thompson
- Paul McCord
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AFL Offensive Player of the Year Award |
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- 1996: Brown
- 1997: Wagner
- 1998: Schexnayder
- 1999: Brown
- 2000: Horacek
- 2001: Garcia
- 2002: Grieb
- 2003: Jackson
- 2004: Nash
- 2005: Harrell
- 2006: Harrell
- 2007: Burley
- 2008: Jackson
- 2010: Greisen
- 2011: Garcia
- 2012: Grady
- 2013: Meyer
- 2014: Davila
- 2015: Raudabaugh
- 2016: Hills
- 2017: Hippeard
- 2018: Grady
- 2019: Jones
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