- Dwayne Ijames
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Dwayne Ijames No. -- Free Agent Defensive back Personal information Date of birth: December 4, 1983 Place of birth: Albany, New York Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Weight: 190 lb (86 kg) Career information College: elon Undrafted in 2006 Debuted in 2007 for the Laredo Lobos Career history Roster status: inactive Career highlights and awards - 2004 Second Team All-Southern Conference Defensive Back Southern Conference
- 2005 Second Team All-Southern Conference Defensive Back Southern Conference
- 2005 Second team All-Southern Conference Return Specialist Southern Conference
- 2005 Football Gazette Second Team All-Southeast Region Defensive Back Southern Conference
- Finished 1st in the Southern Conference in Passes Defended in 2004 Southern Conference
- Finished tied for 2nd in the Southern Conference in Interceptions in 2004
- Finished 1st in the Southern Conference in Punt Returns in 2005(39th NCAA-IAA)
- Finished 2nd in the Southern Conference in Kickoff Returns in 2005(10th NCAA-IAA)
Dwayne Ijames (born December 4, 1983 in Albany, New York) raised in Pickensville, Alabama and Winston Salem, North Carolina. Dwayne is an American football Defensive Back who is currently a free agent. He was signed by the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2006. He played college football at Elon University.
Ijames has also been a member of the Laredo Lobos and Corpus Christi Sharks.
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Professional career
Cleveland Browns
Ijames was originally signed by the Browns as an undrafted free agent out of Elon. [1] However, Ijames was waived by the team after rookie camp.[1]
Laredo Lobos
In 2007, Ijames signed with the Laredo Lobos, an AF2 or Arena Football 2 expansion team in Laredo, Texas. While playing with the Lobos, Dwayne played in 11 games and was the team leader in tackles and interceptions. Ijames finished with 55 tackles 6 interceptions 1 forced fumble 1 fumble recovery and 11 pass break-ups.
Corpus Christi Sharks
In 2008, Ijames singned with the Corpus Christi Sharks in Corpus Christi, Texas. Ijames played in 15 games and was the team leader in interceptions. Ijmaes finished with 65 tackles 1 tackle for loss 1 forced fumble 2 fumble recoveries 12 pass break-ups and 7 interception, 1 for a touchdown.
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