Trevor Pryce

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Trevor Pryce

PositionDefensive Tackle

Experience13 years

Height6-5

Weight290

CollegeClemson

High SchoolLake Howell (FL)

HometownWinter Park, Florida

Birthdate8/3/1975

Joined RavensFree Agent, 2006

Joined NFL1997

Trevor Pryce Statistics

    • Games Played/Started: (1997, 8/3); (1998, 16/15); (1999, 15/15); (2000, 16/16); (2001, 16/16); (2002, 16/16); (2003, 16/16); (2004, 2/1); (2005, 16/16); (2006, 16/16); (2007, 5/2); (2008, 16/16); (2009, 9/5) Total 166/153
    • Playoffs: (1997, 4/0); (1998, 3/2); (2000, 1/1); (2003, 1/1); (2004, 0/0); (2005, 2/2); (2006, 1/1) (2008, 3/3) Total 15/10
    • Four-time Pro Bowl (1999-2002) selection, who enters 2009 with 518 tackles (389 solo), 83.5 sacks (-560.5 yards), 13 FFs, 15 PD, 4 FRs (1 returned for a TD) and 2 INTs
    • Earned Sports Illustrated All-Pro honors and was named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team (players who are critical to their team, but not Pro Bowlers) in his 1st season with Baltimore in 2006
    • Started all 16 games, posting a career-high 73 tackles (49 solo), and led the team with a career-high 13 sacks (3rd-highest single-season total in Ravens history) for -113.5 yards in 2006
    • In 2002, was voted to his 4th-consecutive Pro Bowl as a starter
    • Voted to his 3rd-consecutive Pro Bowl as a starter in 2001 and earned 2nd-team All-NFL honors from the Associated Press and College & Pro Football Newsweekly and All-AFC honors from Football News
    • In 2000, Pryce was voted to his 2nd-straight Pro Bowl as a starter and earned 2nd-team All-Pro honors from College & Pro Football Newsweekly and All-AFC nods from Pro Football Weekly and Football News
    • Started all 16 regular season games and posted a team-leading 12 sacks (-76.5 yards) as well 1 FR (at Oak. 9/17) that he returned 28 yards for his 1st-career TD
    • Pryce ranked 5th in the AFC (T-9th in NFL) and was No. 1 among DTs (No. 3 in NFL) in sacks
    • Earned his 1st Pro Bowl as a starter and named 1st-team All-NFL by the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated and College & Pro Football Newsweekly, 2nd-team All-NFL by Football Digest and All-AFC by Pro Football Weekly in 1999
    • Ranked 8th on the Broncos with 50 tackles (36 solo), including a team-leading andcareer-high 13 sacks (-75 yards)
    • Ranked 2nd in the AFC (5th in NFL) in sacks and posted more than any other DT in the league.
    • Signed with the Ravens as a free agent on 3/14/06
    • Originally drafted by the Broncos in the 1st round (28th overall) of the 1997 draft
    • 2009: (with Baltimore) Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Played from scrimmage and collected 3 solo tackles and 1 sack (-8 yards) as part of a defense that held the Browns to 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.
    • Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Saw action from scrimmage and netted 4 tackles against the Bengals.
    • Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Subbed and posted 1 solo tackle and 2 QB hits as part of a defense that held the Broncos to 200 total yards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down.
    • Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Recorded 3 tackles, including 1 TFL against the Vikings.
    • Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Started and netted a solo tackle against the Bengals.
    • Game 4 at NE (10/4): Tied for the D-line lead (Haloti Ngata) with 5 tackles, including a sack (-3 yards) as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 2.8 yards per rush and 40% on 3rd-down conversions.
    • Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Started at DE and netted 3 tackles, including 1 sack (-6 yards), as part of a defense that held the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.
    • Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started his 150th-career game and helped hold the Chargers to 53 rushing yards and a 2.5 rushing average in the 31-26 win.
    • Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Posted 1 solo tackle, 1 sack (-4 yards) and 1 FF, helping hold the Chiefs to 188 total yards, including just 29 on the ground in the 38-24 win.
    • 2008: (with Baltimore) Started all 16 games (7th time in his career) along the Ravens’ defensive line and recorded 35 tackles, including 20 solo
    • Was 3rd on the team with 4.5 sacks and had a career-high 6 PD as part of the NFL’s 2nd-ranked defense
    • Started all 3 postseason games at DT and finished with 3 tackles (all solo), 1 sack (-6 yards) and 1 PD.
    • 2007: (with Baltimore) Played in 5 games, starting 2 (missed games 3-7 with a broken wrist and 11-16 with a pectoral injury)
    • Posted 19 tackles (10 solo) and 2 sacks (-8 yards) before being placed on Injured Reserve with a pectoral injury on 11/2.
    • 2006: (with Baltimore) Earned Sports Illustrated All-Pro honors and was named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team (players who are crucial to their team, but not Pro Bowlers)
    • Started all 16 games, posting a career-high 73 tackles (49 solo), and led the team with a career-high 13 sacks (3rd-highest single-season total in team history) for -113.5 yards
    • Also produced 3 PD, 2 FFs and a blocked FGA
    • Pryce led the team with 73 QB hits in 2006, with the next ranked player, Terrell Suggs, at 45
    • Also saw action in the Ravens’ postseason contest, posting 2 tackles and 5 QB hits against the Colts
    • Led the DL with a career-high 10 tackles (7 solo), 1.5 sacks (-14 yards) and 5 QB hits in the 20-10 victory ingame 13 at KC (12/10)
    • Netted 3 tackles, 4 QB hits, 1 PD and blocked a Tennessee game-winning FG attempt (earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors) in the 27-26 victory in game 9 at Ten. (11/12).
    • 2005: (with Denver) Started all 16 games and made 41 tackles (35 solo), a share of the team lead with 4 sacks (-22 yards), contributing to the league’s 2nd-best rush defense
    • Also had 1 PD and blocked a 38-yard FGA against Washington.
    • 2004: (with Denver) Saw action in just 2 games (starting 1) due to a lower back injury
    • After starting the season opener, Pryce missed 14 consecutive games recovering from surgery (9/22) to relieve a herniated disc in his lower back
    • Posted 2 solo tackles and a PD in limited action.
    • 2003: (with Denver) Started all 16 regular season games and recorded 51 tackles (41 solo) with 8.5 sacks (-58.5 yards), 2 FFs and 1 FR
    • Was voted defensive captain by his teammates
    • Played his 100th-career game and registered 3 tackles (2 solo) in game 13 vs. KC (12/7).
    • 2002: (with Denver) Voted to his 4th-consecutive Pro Bowl as a starter, as he started all 16 games at left DE and posted 61 tackles (51 solo), including a team-leading 9 sacks (-68 yards), which tied for 7th in the AFC, as well as 1 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR
    • Pryce had 1 sack in each of the Broncos’ 1st 3 games and also posted 5.5 QB takedowns in a 5-game stretch midway through the year.
    • 2001: (with Denver) Voted to his 3rd-consecutive Pro Bowl as a starter and earned 2nd-team All-NFL honors from the Associated Press and College & Pro Football Newsweekly and All-AFC honors fromFootball News
    • Started all 16 games at RDT and posted 55 tackles (42 solo), including a tie for the team lead with 7 sacks (-50 yards) while also adding 3 PD and 2 FFs.
    • 2000: (with Denver) Voted to his 2nd-consecutive Pro Bowl as a starter and earned 2nd-team All-Pro honors from College & Pro Football Newsweekly and All-AFC nods from Pro Football Weekly and Football News
    • Started at RDT for the Broncos in all 16 regular season games and posted 44 tackles (36 solo), including a team-leading 12 sacks (-76.5 yards) as well as 2 FFs and 1 FR (at Oak. 9/17) that he returned 28 yards for his 1st-career TD
    • Pryce ranked 5th in the AFC (T-9th in NFL) and was No. 1 among DTs (No. 3 in NFL) in sacks
    • Started at RDT tackle, and posted a career postseason-high 7 solo tackles and 1 PD in the AFC Wild Card Game at Bal. (12/31)
    • Tied his career high with 3 sacks (-17 yards) in game 6 at SD (10/8).
    • 1999: (with Denver) Earned his 1st Pro Bowl as a starter and was named 1st-team All-NFL by theAssociated Press, Sports Illustrated and College & Pro Football Newsweekly; 2nd-team All-NFL by Football Digest and All-AFC by Pro Football Weekly
    • Started at RDT in 15 games and ranked 8th on the Broncos (tops on the DL) with 50 tackles (36 solo), including a team-leading and career-high 13 sacks (-75 yards), as well as 1 INT, 3 FFs and 1 FR
    • Ranked 2nd in the AFC (5th in NFL) in sacks and posted more than any other DT in the league
    • Tied his single-game career high with 3 sacks (-11 yards) in game 13 at Jax. (12/13)
    • Turned in perhaps the most important play of the game in Denver’s 27-21 OT win in game 11 vs. Oak. (11/22), when he stripped the ball from Raiders QB Rich Gannon on a sack in OT and recovered the fumble to give Denver possession at Oakland’s 24-yard line to set up a game-winning score
    • Established a career high with 3 sacks in game 3 at TB (9/26).
    • 1998: (with Denver) Started at RDT in 15 of 16 regular season games and ranked 7th on the team (No. 1 on the DL) with 59 tackles (48 solo), including a then-career high 8.5 sacks (-56.5 yds) to tie for the team lead and tie for 10th in the AFC
    • Started and posted 2 tackles in the Broncos’ 34-19 win inSuper Bowl XXXIII vs. Atl. (1/31), as Denver repeated as Super Bowl champions
    • Recorded his 1stcareer INT in game 4 at Was. (9/27), picking off a QB Trent Green pass in Broncos territory to stop a Redskins’ drive just before halftime
    • Blocked his 1st-career FG, which came early in the 2nd quarter of the season opener vs. NE (9/7) when he penetrated the Patriots’ line to stop a 37-yard FGA by Adam Vinatieri, making the recovery as well, to set up a Denver drive that would result in a TD.
    • 1997: (with Denver) Played the final 8 games of the regular season as a rookie and started 3 at RDT in place of Maa Tanuvasa (ankle)
    • Finished his 1st NFL season with 28 tackles (20 solo), including 2 sacks (-9.5 yards)
    • Posted an assisted tackle in the AFC Championship game at Pit. (1/11)
    • He made his 1st-career start and netted 3 solo tackles in game 13 at SD (11/30).
    • Pryce played 1 season (1996) at DE for Clemson University
    • Started all 11 games and earned 1st-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors
    • Transferred from the University of Michigan, where he played LB from 1993-94 (20 games in 8 starts)
    • He sat out the 1995 season due to NCAA transfer rules
    • Pryce finished his collegiate career with 118 tackles (72 solo), including 11.5 sacks (-105 yards) and 24 TFL (-127 yards), as well as 31 QB pressures, 3 FFs, 3 FRs and 2 PD
    • Was a communications major in college

    • Was a consensus All-American and the top-rated defensive line prospect in the country by The Sporting News at Lake Howell (Winter Park, FL) HS
    • Earned All-Central Florida, All-Conference and All-District accolades while also excelling in track, finishing 2nd in the district finals in the 110-meter high hurdles (15.0)
    • Pryce owns a record label called Outlook Music Co., which was formed in 1998 and has signed such acts as Roman Candle and Daphne Loves Derby
    • Pryce’s label also includes an electro-pop band called 33Hz whose album debuted in April of 2005 and drew rave reviews from VH1
    • The 1st release on the label, by the group Roman Candle, is called Says Pop and was issued in the spring of 2002
    • Pryce is an accomplished DJ who released The Turntable Club, an album that features him playing guitar, keyboard, drums and bass
    • Pryce has also written and sold 2 movie screenplays and 2 TV scripts, including one cartoon called Brother Goose, about Mother Goose’s little brother who wants to be a rapper
    • Trevor has 2 daughters, Khary (9) and Kamryn (6)
    • Full name: Trevor Wesley Pryce II

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