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| name = Domonique Foxworth | image = Domonique Foxworth.jpg | image_size = 200 | caption = Foxworth during Ravens training camp 2009 | number = 22, 24 | position = Cornerback | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1983|3|27|mf=y}} | birth_place = Oxford, England | height_ft = 5 | height_in = 11 | weight_lbs = 180 | high_school = Western Tech (Catonsville, Maryland) | college = Maryland | draftyear = 2005 | draftround = 3 | draftpick = 97 | pastteams =
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|statlabel1 = Tackles |statvalue1 = 266 |statlabel2 = Passes deflected |statvalue2 = 51 |statlabel3 = Interceptions |statvalue3 = 8 |nfl = FOX813566 }} Domonique Foxworth (born March 27, 1983) is a former American football cornerback who played in the National Football League (NFL). Foxworth played college football for the University of Maryland. He was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the third round of the 2005 NFL Draft, and also played for the Atlanta Falcons and Baltimore Ravens. After retiring from the NFL, Foxworth attended and graduated from Harvard Business School. Early lifeFoxworth was born in Oxford, England, during his father's career in the United States Army.[1] The family relocated to Maryland when Foxworth was kindergarten-aged.[1] Foxworth has one older brother.[1] Foxworth played high school football at Western Tech (officially, Western School of Technology and Environmental Science), where he was named to the Baltimore Sun's first-team All-Metro and All-Baltimore County.[1] College football careerAfter graduating early from high school in the fall of 2000, Foxworth enrolled at the University of Maryland and signed with the Terrapins in early 2001.[1][2] While playing for the Terrapins, Foxworth started every game between 2001 and September 2004,[3] and received All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) honors three times.[1] Professional careerNational Football LeagueFoxworth began his career in the NFL after being drafted by the Denver Broncos in the third round, with the 97th overall pick of the 2005 NFL Draft.[4] The Broncos traded Foxworth to the Atlanta Falcons in September 2008 for a conditional seventh-round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft.[5] In 2009, the Baltimore Ravens signed Foxworth to a four-year, $28 million contract.[6] On the first day of training camp for the 2010 season, Foxworth tore his ACL,[7] causing him to miss the entire season.[6] Foxworth's knee problems continued into 2011, with the Ravens putting him on the injured reserve list after playing only two games, ending his season early.[6][8] In May 2012, Foxworth announced that he planned to retire from football and attend Harvard Business School.[6][7] NFL Players AssociationIn addition to his work on the field, Foxworth has also held a number of positions with the NFL Players Association.[9] In 2007, the Broncos elected Foxworth as an NFLPA player representative, and the following year he became the youngest player to become vice president of the NFLPA Executive Committee.[9] In 2012, Foxworth was elected president of the NFLPA without opposition.[9] He was succeeded by Eric Winston in March 2014.[10] NFL statistics
Post-NFL playing careerEducationFollowing retirement from the NFL and while serving as the NFL Players Association president, Foxworth attended Harvard Business School and earned an MBA.[12] National Basketball Players' AssociationOn October 29, 2014, NBPA Executive Director Michele Roberts announced that Foxworth had been appointed as Chief Operating Officer of the NBPA.[13][12] MediaFoxworth is now a writer with The Undefeated[14] and host of The Morning Roast on ESPN Radio with Clinton Yates and Mina Kimes. He is also a regular guest on The Mike O'Meara Show and other ESPN Radio talk shows such as First Take, The Bill Barnwell Show podcast,[15] Mike & Mike, and The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz. FamilySince 2010, Foxworth has been married to Ashley Foxworth, who has three graduate degrees, including a law degree from Harvard Law School.[16][17] They have two daughters and one son.[16] Community serviceWhile with the Denver Broncos, Foxworth worked with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, taking a leading role in the fundraising and planning for the Darrent Williams Memorial Teen Center, a social and scholastic retreat for teens, named in honor of murdered Broncos player Darrent Williams.[18] Foxworth also created Baltimore BORN Inc to provide lower income high school boys with resources and networking opportunities.[19] In 2010, Foxworth received the first annual Tim Wheatley Award from the Baltimore Sun Media Group for his community service work.[19] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite news |title=Who's The Man? |author=Childs Walker |url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2009-06-28/sports/0906270074_1_domonique-foxworth-ravens-cornerback-nfl-players |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=28 June 2009 |accessdate=24 September 2013}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208127282 |title=Domonique Foxworth |work=Maryland Terrapins Athletics |accessdate=24 September 2013}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/092004acd.html |title=Football Game Notes -- #23 Terps at Duke |date=20 September 2004 |work=CBS College Sports |publisher=CBSSportsNetwork.com |accessdate=24 September 2013}} 4. ^{{cite news |title=Three from Baltimore Co. selected in middle rounds |url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2005-04-25/sports/0504250102_1_foxworth-woodlawn-high-fuller |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=25 April 2005 |accessdate=24 September 2013}} 5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700255893/Broncos-trade-CB-Foxworth-to-Falcons.html |title=Broncos Trade CB Foxworth To Falcons |agency=AP |work=|publisher=Deseret News |date=September 3, 2008 |accessdate=October 25, 2011}} 6. ^1 2 3 {{cite web |url=http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-01-30/harvard-bound-nfl-union-chief-domonique-foxworth |title=Harvard-Bound: NFL Union Chief Domonique Foxworth |author=Louis Lavelle |date=30 January 2013 |work=Bloomberg Businessweek |accessdate=24 September 2013}} 7. ^1 {{cite news |title=Ex-Raven Foxworth says he's 'probably' going to retire |url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/ravens-insider/bal-ravens-foxworth-retire-20120517,0,4108081.story |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=17 May 2012 |accessdate=24 September 2013}} 8. ^{{cite news|last=Zrebiec|first=Jeff|title=Ravens place Foxworth on IR, ending his season|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/ravens-insider/bal-foxworth-put-on-ir-20110928,0,4940504.story|accessdate=28 September 2011|newspaper=The Baltimore Sun|date=28 September 2011}} 9. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7735097/nflpa-elects-domonique-foxworth-new-union-president |title=Domonique Foxworth elected prez |date=25 March 2012 |work=ESPN.com |accessdate=24 September 2013}} 10. ^{{cite web|last=Katzowitz|first=Josh|title=NFLPA elects new president Eric Winston|url=http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24491559/nflpa-elects-new-president-eric-winston|publisher=CBSsports.com|accessdate=20 March 2014}} 11. ^{{cite web|title=Domonique Foxworth Stats|url=http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/8511/domonique-foxworth|website=ESPN|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures|accessdate=28 January 2015}} 12. ^1 {{Cite news|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/bs-sp-foxworth-radio-show-0108-20170107-story.html|title=Former Raven, Terp, NFLPA president Domonique Foxworth finding his voice at ESPN|last=Shaffer|first=Jonas|date=2017-01-07|work=Baltimore Sun|access-date=2017-03-20|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|language=en-US}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nbpa.org/press-release/nbpa-executive-director-michele-roberts-announces-initial-appointments-nbpas-senior-mat|title=NBPA Executive Director Michele Roberts Announces Initial Appointments to the NBPA's Senior Management Team|date=29 October 2014|work=NBPA.org|accessdate=2 November 2014}} 14. ^{{cite web |url=http://theundefeated.com/contributors/domonique-foxworth/ |title=Domonique Foxworth - The Undefeated |accessdate=22 October 2016}} 15. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.espn.com/espnradio/play?id=17842833 |title=NFL Week 7 Preview: 10/20/16 |date=20 October 2016 |accessdate=22 October 2016}} 16. ^1 {{Cite news|url=http://freakonomics.com/podcast/sports-ep-1/|title=How Sports Became Us (Ep. 349) - Freakonomics|work=Freakonomics|access-date=2018-10-18|language=en-US}} 17. ^{{Cite news|url=http://petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/research/advisory-panel|title=Advisory Panel|last=Petrie-Flom Center|first=|date=|work=|access-date=2018-10-18}} 18. ^{{cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=williamson_bill&id=3413864 |title=Teen center to open in slain Bronco's memory |author=Bill Williamson |date=27 May 2008 |work=ESPN.com |accessdate=24 September 2013}} 19. ^1 {{cite news |title=Ravens' Foxworth earns first Tim Wheatley Award |author=Edward Lee |url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2010-08-02/sports/bs-sp-ravens-notebook-0803-20100802_1_tight-end-davon-drew-qb-beck-general-manager-ozzie-newsome |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=2 August 2010 |accessdate=24 September 2013}} External links
12 : 1983 births|American football cornerbacks|American football safeties|Atlanta Falcons players|Baltimore Ravens players|Denver Broncos players|English players of American football|Harvard Business School alumni|Living people|Maryland Terrapins football players|Sports labor leaders|Sportspeople from Oxford |
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