Brendon Ayanbadejo

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Brendon Ayanbadejo

PositionLinebacker

Experience6 years

Height6-1

Weight228

CollegeUCLA

High SchoolSanta Cruz (CA)

HometownChicago, Illinois

Birthdate9/6/1976

Joined RavensFree Agent, 2008

Joined NFL1999

Brendon Ayanbadejo Statistics

    • Games Played/Started: (2003, 16/0); (2004, 16/2); (2005, 16/0); (2006, 16/1); (2007, 16/0); (2008, 11/0) Totals: 91/3
    • Playoffs: (2005, 1/0); (2006, 3/0) Total 4/0
    • Two-time Pro Bowler (2006 and 2007) and 2-time alternate (2004 and 2005)
    • Earned All-NFL and All-NFC honors from Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers Association in 2006
    • Also named All-Pro by ESPN.com and Sports Illustrated in 2005
    • Entering 2008, Ayanbadejo recorded 124 special teams tackles (average of 24.8 per year), 4 FFs and 2 FRs in 80 career games played
    • Has led or shared the team lead in special teams tackles in each season he has played
    • Has also recorded 43 career tackles with 1 INT and 1 PD from scrimmage as a reserve LB
    • Totaled 42 special teams tackles from 2003-04 with Miami
    • Entered professional football in 2000 in the CFL (Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Toronto Argonauts), played in NFL Europe in 2001 and returned to the CFL in 2002 (British Columbia Lions)
    • Brendon Ayanbadejo signed with the Ravens (4-year contract) as an unrestricted free agent on 3/10/08
    • Signed a 2-year contract extension with the Chicago Bears on 11/4/05
    • Traded by Miami to Chicago for TE John Owens and a conditional draft pick on 8/28/05
    • Signed with the Dolphins on 2/3/03
    • Waived by the Ravens on 7/24/01
    • Signed by Baltimore and allocated to NFL Europe on 2/12/01
    • Waived by the Bears on 5/10/00
    • Signed by the Bears on 1/10/00
    • Waived by the Falcons on 8/23/99
    • Originally entered NFL with the Falcons as an undrafted free agent on 4/23/99
    • 2008: (with Baltimore) Game 11 vs. Phi. (11/23) ­Led the team lead with a season­high 4 special teams tackles in the 36-­7 win
    • Game 10 at NYG (11/16) ­Saw action from scrimmage and had a fumble recovery on special teams against the Giants
    • Game 9 at Hou. (11/9) ­Saw action from scrimmage, posting a tackle and had 2 special teams tackles in the 41­-13 victory at Houston
    • Game 8 at Cle. (11/2) ­Led the Ravens with 4 solo special teams tackles in the 37­-27 victory at Cleveland
    • Game 7 vs. Oak. (10/26) ­Had 2 special teams tackles in the 29­-10 win over the Raiders
    • Game 6 at Mia. (10/19) ­Tied for the team lead (Tom Zbikowski) with 3 special teams tackles (2 solo) in the 27-­13 win at Miami
    • Game 5 at Ind. (10/12) ­Netted 4 tackles (3 solo) and a sack (­4 yards)
    • Game 4 vs. Ten. (10/5) ­Saw action on special teams against Tennessee
    • Game 3 at Pit. (9/29) ­Tied for the team lead (Antwan Barnes and Tom Zbikowski) with 3 special teams tackles against the Steelers
    • Game 2 vs. Cle. (9/21) ­Posted 2 special teams tackles in the 28-­10 win against the Browns
    • Game 1 vs. Cin. (9/7) ­Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams, but did not record a tackle before leaving the game in the 2nd quarter with a leg injury
    • 2007: (with Chicago) Selected to his 2nd-consecutive Pro Bowl after appearing in all 16 contests, leading the Bears with 26 special teams stops and 1 tackle from scrimmage
    • Collected 3 or more special teams tackles in 6 games
    • 2007 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Tied a season high with 3 special teams tackles in game 13 at Was. (12/6)
    • Posted a career-high 2 FFs on special teams, 1 of which was recovered by Chicago, leading to a Bears’ FG in game 5 at GB (10/7)
    • Recorded 1 tackle from scrimmage in game 3 vs. Dal. (9/23)
    • 2006: (with Chicago) Earned his 1st-career Pro Bowl nod as a special teamer while playing in 16 games, including 1 start (game 2 vs. Det.)
    • Tied for the team lead with 28 special teams tackles
    • Also recovered 2 opponent fumbles on special teams that led to Bears FGs (9/10 at GB and 10/8 vs. Buf.)
    • Played all 3 postseason contests, pacing team with 7 special teams tackles
    • 2006 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Collected a career-high 6 special teams tackles and recorded a FF, which led to a Bears’ TD in game 7 vs. SF (10/29)
    • Started his 1st game as a Bear and recorded 5 tackles from scrimmage in game 2 vs. Det. (9/17)
    • Also added 1 special teams tackle against the Lions
    • Netted 3 special teams tackles, and 1 FR on special teams, which led to a Bears’ FG
    • Added 1 tackle from scrimmage in the season opener at GB (9/10)
    • 2005: (with Chicago) Played all 16 games while leading the team with 28 special teams tackles during his 1st season with Chicago
    • Recorded at least 1 special teams tackle every game
    • 2005 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Posted 5 tackles from scrimmage and 1 special teams tackle in the season finale at Min. (1/1/06)
    • Recorded 3 solo tackles from scrimmage and 2 special teams tackles in game 13 at Pit. (12/11)
    • Netted a season-high 3 special teams tackles in game 10 vs. Car. (11/20)
    • 2004: (with Miami) Saw action in all 16 games, including the 1st 2 starts of his career, pacing the Dolphins with 23 special teams tackles
    • Recorded 20 tackles and 1 INT from scrimmage
    • 2004 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Tied a career-high with 7 tackles (3 solo) from scrimmage in the season finale at Bal. (1/2/05)
    • Started his 1st-career game at LB on Monday Night Football and posted a career-high 7 tackles and his 1st-career INT, which led to a Dolphins’ game-winning TD drive in game 14 vs. NE (12/20)
    • Posted 3 special teams tackles in game 4 vs. NYJ (10/3)
    • 2003: (with Miami) Played in all 16 games as a reserve LB and on special teams where he led Miami with 19 special teams tackles
    • 2003 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Netted 2 special teams tackles in game 14 vs. Phi. (12/14)
    • Posted a season-high 3 special teams tackles in game 2 at NYJ (9/15)
    • 2002: (CFL) Earned CFL West All Star honors and was a CFL All Pro
    • Played with British Columbia and tied for 2nd on the squad with 77 tackles, all while compiling a team-high 5 FRs to go with 3 INTs and 3 sacks
    • Added a club-high 27 special teams tackles
    • 2002: (CFL) Earned CFL West All Star honors and was a CFL All Pro
    • Played with British Columbia and tied for 2nd on the squad with 77 tackles, all while compiling a team-high 5 FRs to go with 3 INTs and 3 sacks
    • Added a club-high 27 special teams tackles
    • 2001: (NFL Europe) Allocated to the Amsterdam Admirals by Baltimore in the spring of 2001
    • 2000: (CFL) Split time between Winnipeg and Toronto
    • 1999: (with Atlanta) Went to training camp with the Falcons as an undrafted rookie free agent in 1999 before being waived prior to the start of the regular season
    • Four-year letterman at UCLA (1995-98)
    • Finished his career with 185 tackles and 10 INTs
    • Earned 1st-team All-Pac-10 honors as a senior after starting all 12 games and recording 62 tackles, 9 sacks and 4 FRs to help the Bruins to a 10-2 record and Rose Bowl berth
    • Majored in history
    • Prepped at Santa Cruz (CA) HS
    • Younger brother of former Ravens FB Obafemi Ayanbadejo, who was a teammate of his in 2003 with Miami and again in Chicago during the 2007 preseason
    • Has a Web site: mouthpiecesports.com
    • Born in Chicago, he and his family moved to Lagos, Nigeria, when he was 1 and lived there for nearly 3 years before moving back to the United States
    • While with the Bears, he promoted physical fitness education at Hamlin Park in Chicago each Tuesday
    • In March 2008, Brendon visited the youth at Boys Hope, Girls Hope, a home for young men
    • He spoke to 5th graders at Fort Smallwood elementary school
    • The students won the visit by raising money for the American Heart Association through Jump Rope for Heart
    • Spends time rollerblading and at the beach and body surfing when he has free time
    • Brendon has a daughter, Anaya Lee
    • Full name: Oladele Brendon Ayanbadejo (pronounced EYE-on-bah-day-joe)

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