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For the former NFL wide receiver, see Zach Thomas (Wide Receiver).
Zachary Michael Thomas (born September 1, 1973 in Pampa, Texas) is an American football linebacker who is a free agent. He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the fifth round of the 1996 NFL Draft. He played college football at Texas Tech. Thomas played for the Dolphins his first 12 seasons in the NFL. He has been selected to the Pro Bowl seven times and has recorded over 1,700 tackles. He has also played for the Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs.
[edit] Early yearsHe attended White Deer Schools in White Deer, Texas until he was a junior then transferred to Pampa High School in Pampa, Texas his junior year where he was named first team All-state as a senior. [edit] College careerAt Texas Tech, he was a three-year starter as linebacker. He was a finalist for the Butkus Award, was the Southwest Conference Defensive Player of the Year, and was a consensus All-America in his junior and senior years. He recorded 390 tackles, including a career-high 131 tackles and a school-record 20 tackles against Missouri in his senior season. During the 1995 game against Texas A&M, Thomas returned an interception to gain a 14–7 win for Tech.[1] Zach and his older brother Bart were the first pair of brothers to be named first team All Southwest Conference in the same year. The brothers also were high school teammates at White Deer High School in White Deer, Texas; in 1988, Thomas' freshman year, the team went 16–0 and were class 1A state champs. [edit] College awards and honors
[edit] Professional career[edit] Miami DolphinsThomas was drafted in the fifth round of the 1996 NFL Draft. On July 3, 1996, Thomas agreed to a three-year $577,000 deal with Miami. [2] [3] He was a Pro Bowl alternate and an All-Rookie selection in 1996. In 1997 Thomas totaled 128 tackles while playing and starting 15 games. In 1998 Thomas made All-Pro for the first time, making 133 tackles, a sack, and interception and forcing a fumble as the Dolphins defense allowed the fewest points in the NFL. On February 13, 1999, Thomas signed a five-year, $22.5 million contract (including a $4.5 million signing bonus) to remain with the Dolphins. [4] Thomas' $6.5 million in salary and bonus made him the Dolphins highest paid player, surpassing Dan Marino.[5] In 1999 Thomas had 133 tackles and was All-Pro for the second straight season. The following year he had 99 tackles due to missing 5 games. In 2001 he had 155 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 interceptions 2 forced fumbles and defensed for passes and was a First-team All-Pro for the third time. His numbers were similar in 2002 as he made All-Pro for the fourth time in five seasons. Thomas signed a five-year, $33.75 million contract extension with the Miami Dolphins on March 27, 2003, that includes a $10.5 million signing bonus and was to extend through the 2008 season.[6] Thomas was entering the last year of the five-year, $22.5 million contract he signed prior to the 1999 season. Thomas responded with 153 tackles and 3 interceptions and his fifth All-Pro seletion in six years. Thomas led the Dolphins in tackles with 165 in 2005 after missing two games with ankle and shoulder injuries; he is also one of three players to record one hundred or more tackles in each of his first ten seasons in the NFL. Thomas was selected to his seventh Pro Bowl appearance in 2006, tied for the third most Pro Bowl appearances in club history; this is also the most of such selections among all defensive players in Dolphins history. He has also been selected First- and Second-Team All-Pro seven times. Zach Thomas has more tackles than any linebacker in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, currently ranking fourth all-time behind Randy Gradishar, Jessie Tuggle and Junior Seau. Thomas' tenure with the Dolphins ended on February 14, 2008, when it was announced by the team that he no longer fit into their long term plans and his contract was terminated.[7] [edit] Dallas CowboysOn February 23, 2008 after contract offers from the New Orleans Saints and New England Patriots, Thomas decided to sign in principle with the Dallas Cowboys to a one-year, $3 million contract.[8] The deal includes a $1 million base salary, a $1 million signing bonus and a $1 million incentive-based bonus based on playing time that agent Drew Rosenhaus said should be easily attained.[8] [edit] Kansas City ChiefsAn unrestricted free agent in the 2009 offseason, Thomas agreed to terms with the Kansas City Chiefs on April 11, 2009.[9] The one-year contract was worth $2 million.[10] He was released at the end of the preseason after not playing in any exhibition games.[11] [edit] Awards and honors Thomas (right) with agent Drew Rosenhaus In addition to being a seven-time All-Pro selection by the Associated Press and a seven-time Pro Bowl selection, Thomas earned the following awards and honors in his NFL career:
[edit] PersonalThomas' sister Katina is married to Jason Taylor, Thomas' former teammate in Miami.[12] Thomas' father is the builder and proprietor of the second largest cross in the Western Hemisphere, located in Groom, Texas.[13] Thomas is married to Maritza Thomas.[14] [edit] References
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