Tyrone M. Carter (born March 31, 1976) is a former
American football safety who played in the
National Football League (NFL). He played
college football
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Unlike most ...
for the
University of Minnesota, earned
All-American honors and won several national awards. He has played professionally for the
Pittsburgh Steelers
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,
Minnesota Vikings,
New York Jets
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and
Washington Redskins of the NFL.
Early years
Carter was born in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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. At
Blanche Ely High School in
Pompano Beach, Florida
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, Carter was named ''
Miami Sun-Sentinel'' all-county defensive first-team choice as a senior. He also received ''
Miami Herald
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'' all-county offensive first team honors as a
running back, gaining 1,349 yards and scoring 23
touchdowns his senior year.
College
Carter attended the University of Minnesota, where he majored in sociology and played for the
Minnesota Golden Gophers football team. He was a first-team All-American in
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
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, and a consensus first-team All-American in
1999
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. He also won the 1999
Jim Thorpe Award for best defensive back in college football, and was a finalist for the 1999
Bronko Nagurski Trophy
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which is given to the premier defensive player in the country. He also earned the Carl Eller Award twice, which is given to the Gophers defensive player of the year. In 1998, Carter was named first team All Big Ten conference by both the coaches and the media. During his football career at Minnesota, he recorded 584 tackles (414 solo), which are both NCAA Division I-A records.
Professional career
Minnesota Vikings
Tyrone Carter was drafted in the 4th round (122nd overall) in the
2000 NFL Draft
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out of the University of Minnesota by the Minnesota Vikings. On June 30, 2000, he signed a 3-year contract with the Vikings and had 40 tackles in his
rookie year. He played 3 seasons with the Vikings and would return to the team later in his career when on March 11, 2004, he agreed to terms with his former team. However, on September 5, 2004, Carter was placed on the Vikings
injured reserve
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list after spraining his knee during the second preseason game, and was expected to be out until October. On September 18, he was taken off the IR and released.
New York Jets
On April 14, 2003, Carter signed as an
unrestricted free agent with the New York Jets, where he played for only one season and recorded career highs in tackles (88) and interceptions (2). On March 1, 2004, he was cut along with longtime Jet
linebacker Mo Lewis and safety
Sam Garnes in order to free up
salary cap space.
Pittsburgh Steelers

On October 20, 2004, he signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he played in 9 games, recording seven tackles. On February 23, 2005, he declared free agency, but on April 5, 2005, he re-signed as an
unrestricted free agent to a 2-year contract.
In 2005, Carter appeared in all 20 games (16 regular season, 4 postseason) for the world champion Pittsburgh Steelers. He recorded 3 tackles and a pass defensed in
Super Bowl XL.
The Steelers re-signed Carter on March 27, 2007 to a 3-year, 2.5 million dollar contract, which included a $280,000 signing bonus. After playing the
Denver Broncos in week 7, starting safety
Ryan Clark suffered a life-threatening illness in which Clark had to have his spleen and gall bladder removed. Tyrone Carter stepped in to replace Clark for the remainder of the season, starting 5 games in his absence.
The 2008 season saw Carter appear in all 16 regular-season games for the fourth straight season. He was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for the first time in week 17 against Cleveland, in a game in which he had 4 tackles, 2 passes defensed, 2 interceptions and 1 touchdown. In
Super Bowl XLIII Carter recorded two solo tackles and earned his second Super Bowl ring.
Carter entered 2009 as the third safety on the Steelers depth chart behind
Troy Polamalu and Ryan Clark. When Polamalu was injured in the first game of the season against the
Tennessee Titans, Carter replaced him in the starting lineup over the next four games. When the Steelers returned to Denver for the first time since Ryan Clark's injury, Coach Tomlin decided to deactivate Clark as a precaution and Carter started in his place. In this game, Carter had two interceptions, returning the first 48 yards for a touchdown. His second interception came with less than a minute to play and sealed the victory for the Steelers. Carter was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his effort. When Troy Polamalu was re-injured in a game against the
Cincinnati Bengals
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, Carter took his place and started at the position for the rest of the season due to the injury.
Washington Redskins
On August 23, 2010, Carter was signed by the
Washington Redskins.
On September 4, 2010, Carter was released.
San Diego Chargers
On October 5, 2010, Carter was signed by the
San Diego Chargers
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to replace suspended safety
Steve Gregory
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Biography and career
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.
Career statistics
Personal
Carter and his wife April have two biological children: Tyra and Tyree. Carter also has three children from previous relationships: Tyrone Jr., Tristan, and April.
His brother, Tank Carter, was sentenced to five years in prison for not appearing at court for a charge of driving with a revoked license. Rather than report to prison on January 6, 2006, where he was to serve a 6-month prison sentence, he instead traveled to watch his brother play 3 road playoff games and then in
Super Bowl XL. Tank had originally been scheduled to report to jail on December 8, 2005, but Circuit Judge Stanton S. Kaplan allowed him an extra month to spend the holidays with his family and children. When he finally turned himself in on February 13, one week after Super Bowl XL, the judge added 54 months to his original 6-month sentence.
References
External links
Tyrone Carter at NFL.comSteelers Player Bio
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1976 births
Living people
African-American players of American football
All-American college football players
American football cornerbacks
American football safeties
Blanche Ely High School alumni
Minnesota Golden Gophers football players
Minnesota Vikings players
New York Jets players
People from Pompano Beach, Florida
Pittsburgh Steelers players
Players of American football from Florida
Sportspeople from Broward County, Florida
Washington Redskins players
21st-century African-American sportspeople
20th-century African-American sportspeople