Samari Rolle

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  • National Football League cornerback Samari Rolle plays with the Baltimore Ravens.

    Rolle asked to be released from the Ravens and was cut on March 18, 2009.ESPN.com: Ravens sign Carr, cut Rolle (March 18, 2009) He returned to the team on April 6, 2009, signing a multi-year deal as a free agent. The financial terms were not immediately announced.ESPN.com: Rolle Signs Multi-year Deal with Ravens

  • College Football Career

    Rolle began his career playing college football with the Florida State Seminoles in the NCAA. He played in 38 games, recording 111 tackles and 12 interceptions. Following his senior season, he was selected as a third-team All-American by Football News and first-team All-ACC.Official Site of the Baltimore Ravens: Samari Rolle
  • Timeline

    After college, Rolle was selected 46th overall in the 1998 NFL draft by the Tennessee Oilers. He made his professional debut that same year, playing in 15 regular season games. Rolle continued with the Oilers as they became the Tennessee Titans in 1999 and went on to earn his first Pro Bowl selection in 2000. Also in 2000, Rolle played with the Titans in the Super Bowl, falling to the St. Louis Rams 23 to 16. In 2005, Rolle signed as a free agent with the Baltimore Ravens. He missed time during the 2007 season after he was diagnosed with epilepsy, but returned and was awarded the Ed Block Courage Award. Rolle was sidelined again in 2008 after undergoing neck surgery.NFL.com: Samari Rolle

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