Gerald Sensabaugh

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  • National Football League safety Gerald Sensabaugh plays for the Dallas Cowboys.

    After playing four seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Sensabaugh reportedly signed as a free agent with the Dallas Cowboys on March 10, 2009. The financial details of the one-year contract were not immediately announced.Dallas Morning News: Cowboys to add safety Gerald Sensabaugh

  • Football Career

    Prior to playing in the NFL, Sensabaugh played three seasons of college football at East Tennessee State, then transferred to play for the North Carolina Tar Heels. He played in all 12 games during his senior season, recording 78 tackles. After college, Sensabaugh was selected 157th overall in the 2005 NFL draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars.Official Site of the Jacksonville Jaguars: Gerald Sensabaugh

    Sensabaugh joined the Jaguars for his professional debut in 2005, playing in all 16 games and recording 24 tackles. He returned for all 16 games again in 2006, then was limited to only two games the following season after he suffered a shoulder injury. Returning to the team in 2008, Sensabaugh started 13 of 16 games and totaled a career-high 70 tackles and four interceptions.NFL.com: Gerald Sensabaugh

  • Legal Trouble

    Sensabaugh was arrested in March of 2007 for speeding and carrying a firearm without a permit. Officers found a loaded gun in the car, but the gun charges were later dropped. A second arrest came in May of 2008, when he was stopped for reckless driving.ESPN.com: Jaguars' Safety Sensabaugh Arrested

    Sensabaugh was arrested again in Tennessee on February 13, 2009, for driving with a suspended license.ESPN.com: Jaguars' Safety Sensabaugh Arrested

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