Anthony Adams

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Anthony Adams
Chicago BearsNo. 95
Defensive tackle
Date of birth: June 18, 1980 (1980-06-18) (age 27)
Place of birth: Detroit, Michigan
Height:ft 0 in (1.83 m) Weight: 300 lb (140 kg)
National Football League debut
2003 for the San Francisco 49ers
Career history
College: Penn State
NFL Draft: 2003 / Round: 2 / Pick: 57
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Career highlights and awards
  • No notable achievements
Stats at NFL.com

Anthony Adams (born on June 18, 1980 in Detroit, Michigan) is a player in the National Football League. He plays for the Chicago Bears, and previously played for the San Francisco 49ers. He graduated from Penn State University.

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[edit] Early life

Adams attended Martin Luther King Jr. High School in Detroit, Michigan and was a letterman in football and in track and field as a shot-put thrower. In football, he was a USA Today All-USA Honorable Mention selection. Anthony Adams graduated from Martin Luther King Jr. High School in 1998.

Adams attended Penn State University and finished his college career with 6.5 sacks, 166 tackles, three forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries.

He received a bachelor's degree in business management from Penn State in 2005.[1]

[edit] Professional career

The San Francisco 49ers drafted Adams as the 57th overall selection of the 2003 NFL Draft. He was used sparingly on the 49ers defense. During his tenure with the 49ers, he amassed 155 tackles and six sacks in 58 career games with 34 starts. The Chicago Bears signed Adams during the 2007 season, following the loss of defensive lineman Ian Scott, Alfonso Boone, and possible absence of Tank Johnson and Tommie Harris.[2]

[edit] Personal

Adams and his wife, Andenika, have a baby boy, Anthony Adams III, January 2008.

Teammates have bestowed several nicknames on Adams: Former 49ers teammate Bryant Young dubbed him "Double A" not only for his initials but also for his suspicion that Adams' extra energy came from batteries. His Penn State teammates nicknamed him "Spice."[1]

Adams was voted "Mama's Boy" his senior year at Martin Luther King High School in Detroit.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Haugh, David (2007-11-11). "Women in his life gems, solid as rocks". Chicago Tribune.
  2. ^ www.chicagobears.com

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