Jason Sehorn

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  • Jason Sehorn is a former professional football player who spent the majority of his career with the New York Giants. He played nine of his ten years in the league at defensive back for the Giants, his last season was with the St. Louis Rams.ESPN: Jason SehornGiants.com: Giants Release Jason Sehorn (March 7, 2003)
  • Fast Facts:

    1. Full name: Jason Heath Sehorn
    2. Born: April 15, 1971
    3. Birth place: Sacramento, California
    4. Attended: Mount Shasta High School
    5. Alma Mater: University of Southern California
    6. Selected in the second round by the Giants
    7. Game greatly effected by knee injury in 1997bNet: New and Improved (June 7, 1999)
    8. Married to actress Angie Harmon
    9. Three daughters: Finley Faith, Avery Grace and Emery HopeI'm Not Obsessed: Angie Harmon And Husband Welcome A Baby Girl (December 18, 2008)
    10. Received notoriety for being the only white starting cornerback in the NFLFOX Sports: As White Cornerbacks Near Extinction, Attempts to Breed in Captivity Increase (October 18, 2007)

  • Brief Biography

    After leaving the University of Southern California, Jason Sehorn made his biggest impact in 1997 starting all 16 games and accumulating six interceptions. He was, however, sidelined for all of the 1998 season after a severe knee injury, which he never fully recovered from. Sehorn played for four more seasons and retired with the Rams in 2003.ESPN: Jason SehornGiants.com: Giants Release Jason Sehorn (March 7, 2003)
  • Jason Sehorn Quotes

    "Yeah, basically, we're just trying to give single parents a head-start. I was raised by a single mother, and when there's only one parent bringing in the income and raising the kids, you know, you're at a real disadvantage. So what we do is try to help them out. We put them in homes. All they have to do is move in and pay the bills."ESPN.com: 10 Burning Questions for Jason Sehorn (2001)

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