Led the NFL in Kick Return Average (30.2) in 2005.
9. I think he's still the toughest person to play [against] to this day â Tom Brady. [6][4], In 2010, McGee donated $25,000 to the Northwestern State athletic department, which at the time was the largest single donation by a former NSU player still professionally active. You know what, not really. I would be scared to see what's up there. They're in there from 7 o'clock in the morning until probably 5 [o'clock] that evening. Do you have any advice for current or aspiring players?
That's probably what I miss the mostâ¦. I always just say that because I always felt like I was an offensive player in a cornerback's body and I wanted the ball.
It is really hard. It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience. He broke up 44 passes and collected 11 interceptions during his college career.
Released by the Baltimore Ravens. So, when they start to have families and stuff like that you've instilled something [positive] in them.
Terrence McGee grew up in Athens, Texas with his mother and brother, the latter of whom has been incarcerated since 1993. You know, I went through the whole thing that in my last four years I was hurt on IR.
People say it's hot, so you should be used to it, but I don't think you ever get used to the heat or you ever get used to the cold. [4], After the departure of Antoine Winfield, the Bills acquired CB Troy Vincent who was injured and replaced. I wouldn't say a particular receiver or anything, [because] I feel like any receiver I played against if you had an NFL jersey on then you were good. During the 2004 season, McGee returned three kickoffs for touchdowns, leading Buffalo as it totaled six total kick return touchdowns on the year, which remains an NFL record. Being from Texas, what was it like for you to come to Buffalo and experience the snow and the cold? The only thing that tops an interception is to get a touchdown â a run back from that interception. 13. On February 14, 2013, McGee was cut by the Bills after a few more injury-plagued seasons and he retired shortly afterwards. Buffalo Bills cornerback Terrence McGee thought he was set for life when the signed a contract extension that included a $5 million bonus. The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site.
It's kind of like Texas. Six minutes into the third quarter, McGee returned a kickoff 103 yards for a touchdown.[7]. What I used to hate the most about the cold is the outdoor practices. I think when you have some kind of success on the field, you almost feel like you're going to play longer than you actually are.
He was drafted by Buffalo Bills in the fourth round (111th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft.