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Warren Sapp - Wikipedia Sapp was selected by the Buccaneers in the first round of 1995 NFL draft He spent nine seasons with the Buccaneers and was a member of the Oakland Raiders in his last four seasons Since 2024, he has served as a graduate assistant for the Colorado Buffaloes
Warren Sapp Ditches Colorado Duties as New Major Career Move Announced Drafted 12th overall in 1995, Sapp anchored Tampa Bay’s defense for nine seasons, starting 130 of 140 games and every single postseason game He concluded his 13-year career, including four seasons with the Raiders, with 96 5 sacks, nearly 700 tackles, and countless game-changing plays
The Life And Career Of Warren Sapp (Story) - Pro Football History Sapp played 13 years in the NFL with two teams before retiring and getting inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame His life in retirement has been plagued by highs and lows including legal troubles and bankruptcy
What Happened to Warren Sapp and Where is He Now? - FanBuzz Former defensive tackle Warren Sapp was one of the fiercest defensive linemen in NFL history The Pro Foootball Hall of Fame defenseman played 13 seasons at the highest level, which resulted in seven Pro Bowls, four First-Team All-Pro selections, and a Super Bowl victory with Tampa Bay
Warren Sapp - NFL - ESPN Warren Carlos Sapp was a defensive tackle who retired from the NFL after the 2007 season Sapp played 13 NFL seasons: nine with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and four as an Oakland Raider He was
Warren Sapp | Pro Football Hall of Fame Sapp developed into one of the most dominating defensive tackles in NFL history during 13 seasons that included four final years with the Oakland Raiders from 2004-07 He racked up an unusually high total of sacks for an interior defensive lineman as he registered 96 5 career sacks