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Lawyer Milloy was born on 14 November, 1973 in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S., is an American football player (born 1973). Discover Lawyer Milloy'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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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 14 November, 1973
Birthday 14 November
Birthplace St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1973

Lawyer Marzell Milloy (born November 14, 1973) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons.

He played college football for the Washington Huskies, and earned unanimous All-American honors.

1993

Milloy attended the University of Washington in Seattle, where he played for the Huskies under head coach Jim Lambright from 1993 to 1995.

1994

He was the only sophomore in the Pacific-10 Conference to earn all-conference honors in 1994 as he led UW and finished third in the Pac-10 with 106 tackles (67 solos); he became the first Husky defensive back to lead the team in tackles since Tony Bonwell recorded 142 tackles in 1972, and he was also credited with an interception, two forced fumbles and one recovered fumble.

Milloy started all year at free safety as a junior, leading the team in tackles for the second consecutive season with 115 stops, in addition to tallying three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and one interception.

In 1994, the Huskies advanced to the NCAA regional finals (Sweet 16), one round from the College World Series, but lost two straight in Wichita to Georgia Tech, led by future major leaguers Jason Varitek and Nomar Garciaparra.

During the pre-draft process, Milloy met with the New England Patriots' secondary coach Bill Belichick.

Milloy was projected to be a first or second round pick by NFL draft experts and scouts.

He was considered to be one of the top three safety prospects available in the draft, along with Memphis safety Jerome Woods and Texas Tech safety Marcus Coleman.

1995

He was recognized as a unanimous All-American in 1995, having earned first-team honors from the Associated Press, the Walter Camp Foundation, UPI, the American Football Coaches Association, the Football Writers Association, and the Football News.

Milloy also earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors and was awarded the Jim Thorpe Award in 1995.

Milloy was drafted by the Cleveland Indians as a pitching prospect out of high school and lettered three seasons in baseball at Washington.

He was later selected in the 1995 draft, by the Detroit Tigers in the 19th round.

1996

He was selected by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 1996 NFL Draft, and also played for the Buffalo Bills, Atlanta Falcons, and Seattle Seahawks of the NFL.

He was a four-time Pro Bowl selection, a two-time All-Pro, and a member of the Patriots' Super Bowl XXXVI championship team that beat his hometown team, the St. Louis Rams.

The New England Patriots selected Milloy in the second round (36th overall) of the 1996 NFL Draft.

Milloy was the second safety drafted in 1996, behind Memphis safety Jerome Woods (28th overall).

Throughout training camp, Milloy competed to be the starting strong safety against Terry Ray.

Milloy impressed the Patriots' coaching staff during the preseason and was able to make a case for the starting role.

Defensive backs coach Bill Belichick lobbied for Lawyer to be the starter, but head coach Bill Parcells opted to name Terry Ray the starting strong safety to begin the regular season instead.

He made his professional regular season debut in the New England Patriots' 24–10 loss at the Miami Dolphins.

On September 15, 1996, Milloy recorded five combined tackles during a 31–0 win against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 3.

Milloy made his first career tackle on Cardinals' wide receiver Frank Sanders in the second quarter.

Milloy surpassed Terry Ray on the depth chart and earned the starting strong safety position after Week 7.

On October 20, 1996, Milloy earned his first career start and recorded seven combined tackles and forced the first fumble of his career in the Patriots' 27–9 win at the Indianapolis Colts in Week 8.

On November 17, 1996, Milloy collected a season-high 12 combined tackles and made his first career interception during a 34–8 loss to the Denver Broncos in Week 12.

Milloy made his first career interception off a pass by Broncos' quarterback John Elway, that was originally intended for running back Terrell Davis, and returned it for a 14-yard gain in the third quarter.

In Week 15, he recorded three combined tackles and made his first career sack during a 34–10 win against the New York Jets.

Milloy made his first career sack on Jets' backup quarterback Glenn Foley for a seven-yard loss in the third quarter.

He finished his rookie season in 1996 with 82 combined tackles, two interceptions, two forced fumbles, and a sack in 16 games and ten starts.

The New England Patriots finished first in the AFC East with an 11–5 record and earned a first round bye.

1997

On January 5, 1997, Milloy started in his first career playoff game and made five combined tackles and an interception as the Patriots defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 28–3 in the AFC Divisional Round.

Milloy intercepted a pass by Steelers' quarterback Mike Tomczak, that was intended for wide receiver Andre Hastings, in the third quarter.

The following week, he made seven combined tackles as the Patriots defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 20–6 in the AFC Championship Game.

On January 26, 1997, Milloy played in Super Bowl XXXI and recorded eight tackles during the Patriots' 35–21 loss to the Green Bay Packers.

On February 11, 1997, it was reported that New England Patriots' head coach Bill Parcells had accepted the General Manager/Head coaching position with the New York Jets after both teams agreed to a deal.

Head coach Pete Carroll named Milloy the starting strong safety to start the regular season, alongside free safety Willie Clay and cornerbacks Jimmy Hitchcock and Ty Law.

On November 16, 1997, Milloy collected a season-high 12 combined tackles during a 27–7 at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 12.

The following week, he tied his season-high of 12 combined tackles as the Patriots defeated the Miami Dolphins 27–24 in Week 13.

He started in all 16 games in 1997 and recorded 112 combined tackles,