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Eugene Lockhart was born on 7 March, 1961 in Crockett, Texas, U.S., is an American football player (born 1961). Discover Eugene Lockhart's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 7 March, 1961
Birthday 7 March
Birthplace Crockett, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Eugene Lockhart Height, Weight & Measurements

At 63 years old, Eugene Lockhart height is 188 cm .

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Eugene Lockhart Net Worth

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1961

Eugene Lockhart, Jr. (born March 7, 1961) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots.

1982

Lockhart attended Crockett High School and became a two-year starting linebacker for the University of Houston during the 1982 and 1983 seasons.

1983

In 1983, Lockhart was named tri-captain of the Cougars football team.

He led the team with 134 tackles, was named second-team All Southwest Conference by UPI and was voted the team's most valuable player.

Lockhart graduated with a degree in marketing.

1984

He played college football at the University of Houston and was drafted in the sixth round of the 1984 NFL Draft.

Lockhart was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the sixth round (152nd overall) of the 1984 NFL Draft.

He was also selected by the Houston Gamblers in the 1984 USFL Territorial Draft.

Lockhart became the first rookie in Cowboys history to start at middle linebacker, when Bob Breunig went down with a back injury during the first half of the season.

After Breunig retired at the end of the year, he became just the fourth player in Cowboys' history to have held that position on a regular basis.

After leading the team with 86 tackles (49 solo), Lockhart was named to the 1984 NFL All-Rookie team.

1985

In 1985, in his first full season as a starter, he led the team in tackles (128), fumble recoveries (4) and forced fumbles (3).

1986

In 1986, he led the team with 121 tackles, 77 of them solo and had a career-high 5 sacks.

1987

Lockhart led the team in tackles in four of his seven years with the Cowboys and contributed with more than 100 tackles in every season except 1987, when he registered 80 tackles (52 solo), after suffering a fractured right fibula and missing the last 3 games.

1988

In 1988, he led the team with 121 tackles, 72 of them solo, while registering 3 passes deflected and 2 fumble recoveries.

In Dallas, his punishing hits earned him the nickname "Mean Gene, the hitting machine".

1989

In 1989, he led the NFL and set a club record with 222 tackles, while also leading the team in interceptions (2) and the linebackers in passes deflected (8).

He also set club records with 154 solo tackles, 16 double-digit tackle games and 16 solo tackles in a game against the Phoenix Cardinals (10-29-1989).

He did not make the Pro Bowl that year, but he was named to the 1989 All-Pro first-team and was a bright spot on an otherwise dismal 1–15 team.

1990

In 1990, he led the team with 139 tackles (72 solo).

Lockhart played for the Cowboys during a low point in the franchise's history.

He was one of the few standout players on otherwise lackluster teams, which eventually cost him a chance to earn Pro Bowl honors and other accolades.

He finished his Cowboys career with 897 tackles and second-team All-Pro honors.

1991

Head coach Jimmy Johnson's system favored more agile linebackers, so Lockhart was traded to the New England Patriots on April 19, 1991.

In exchange for the first overall draft pick of the 1991 NFL Draft (Russell Maryland), he was traded to the Patriots along with cornerback Ron Francis, linebacker David Howard, a 1991 first round pick (#11 Pat Harlow), and a 1991 second round pick (#41 Jerome Henderson).

While cleaning out his locker, he was quoted saying, "It's a cold business — a cold, cold business, and it's even colder in New England."

In 1991, he had 42 solo tackles, 64 total, which was fourth on the team.

The next year, he played in 16 games (8 starts) and finished fourth on the team with 70 tackles (42 solo).

1993

He was waived on August 30, 1993.

Lockhart played in the NFL for 9 seasons (7 with the Cowboys, 2 with the Patriots), started 117 games, recorded over 1,001 tackles, 16 sacks and 6 interceptions (1 returned for a TD).

1998

Starting in 1998, Lockhart has run an annual turkey giveaway program in his hometown of Crockett.

2009

In 2009, Lockhart and eight others were indicted on federal charges of organizing a $20 million mortgage fraud scheme in the Dallas, Texas, area.

2012

In late 2012, Lockhart was convicted and sentenced to 54 months in prison for the fraud.

2014

In November 2014, representing himself in court, he lost an appeal to reduce restitution garnishment from his pension.

He also filed a lawsuit seeking $80,000 in damages due to allegedly substandard medical care he received during incarceration.

2015

He was released in May 2015 after serving about three years of his sentence and was required to complete about two years' probation.