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James Baron was born on 8 June, 1973 in Framingham, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American football player (born 1973). Discover James Baron'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 50 years old?
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James Baron Net Worth
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James Baron (born June 8, 1973) is a former arena football defensive lineman in the Arena Football League.
He was the Arena Football League Players Association's (AFLPA) president as well.
In his career, Baron has played for the Detroit Lions, the Nashville Kats, the Chicago Bears, and the Chicago Rush.
He was one of only two players to play in all 80 games with the original Nashville Kats franchise, including ten postseason contests, quarterback Andy Kelly being the other.
As a junior at Gavit High, he was a 1990 Junior Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling.
He was also an All-State selection in football his senior season.
Baron attended Iowa Central Community College and Triton Junior College in Illinois, each for one year, prior to transferring to Virginia Tech for his junior year.
While at Virginia Tech, he was named the most-improved defensive player before his junior season.
He played ten games during the 1994 season, recording 41 tackles, five for losses and five sacks.
He recorded three sacks against Arkansas State in his first game as a Hokie.
He also played in a loss to Tennessee in the 1994 Gator Bowl.
He also had 30 quarterback pressures, three tackles for loss and two sacks in 1995.
As a senior, he started six games at defensive tackle and recorded 52 tackles, helping lead the Hokies to the Big East title and a win over Texas in the 1996 Sugar Bowl.
He recorded a career-high 13 tackles and blocked a field goal in a win over Cincinnati.
He also returned a fumble 46 yards for a touchdown in a win over Temple.
He was also a Liberal arts major.
Baron went unselected in the 1996 NFL Draft, however he was signed by the Detroit Lions, and spent time in their training camp.
After not being able to make a team's roster in 1996, he signed with the Nashville Kats of the Arena Football League.
As a rookie in 1997, he recorded six sacks and five more tackles for loss, as well as being named First-team All-Arena.
He recorded 23 total tackles, and also recorded five receptions, all but one for touchdowns.
He caught his first-ever touchdown pass and recorded a sack and a tackle for loss on defense in home win over the New York Dragons.
He recorded four tackles and a sack in loss to the Texas Terror.
He recorded two sacks and a five-yard touchdown reception in a win over the Anaheim Piranhas.
He led the Kats with seven tackles, two for losses, and a sack against the Milwaukee Mustangs.
In the playoffs, he recorded a 15-yard touchdown reception and a tackle in a first-round loss to the Tampa Bay Storm.
After the AFL season was over, Baron signed with the Chicago Bears in October 1998, where he spent the season on the practice squad.
In 1998, Baron was selected as a First-team All-Arena selection and the league's Lineman of the Year, in addition to chosen as the teams' Ironman of the Year.
He had 14 tackles, four sacks, numerous quarterback hurries, five batted down passes, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery for the season.
He recorded five receptions on the season, three of which went for touchdowns, as the team's starting tight end, totaling 44 yards receiving.
He blocked on the offensive line, helping to allow only five sacks all season, the second best total in the league.
He caught his first pass of the season on the road against the Dragons, a two-yard touchdown pass from Andy Kelly.
He caused two fumbles and had a sack in a home win over the Florida Bobcats.
In April 1999, Baron requested his release from the Bears to join the Kats for the 1999 season.
In 1999, Baron was chosen as the Arena Football League Defensive Player of the Year Award winner after posting 11 tackles, five sacks, five batted down passes, a recovered fumble and a forced fumble.
He recorded numerous quarterback hurries and knockdowns while drawing double coverage for most of the season.
He also had a streak of 131 consecutive games played (including playoffs), which came to an end when he missed the first two games of the 2005 season with a foot injury.
He also is the Kats' franchise leader in sacks with 34.
He also holds team records for sacks in one season with 7.0.
Baron attended Donald E Gavit Jr./Sr. High School in Hammond, Indiana where he participated in wrestling and football.