- Darrien Gordon
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Darrien Gordon Position(s)
Cornerback / Punt ReturnerJersey #(s)
21, 23Born November 14, 1970
Shawnee, OklahomaCareer information Year(s) 1993–2002 NFL Draft 1993 / Round: 1 / Pick: 22 College Stanford Professional teams - San Diego Chargers (1993-1996)
- Denver Broncos (1997-1998)
- Oakland Raiders (1999-2000)
- Atlanta Falcons (2001)
- Green Bay Packers (2002)
- Oakland Raiders (2002)
Career stats INT 19 PR yards 3,601 Return Touchdowns 6 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - 4× All-Pro selection (1994, 1996, 1997, 2001)
- 2× Super Bowl champion (XXXII, XXXIII)
Darrien Jamal Gordon was born November 14, 1970 in Shawnee, Oklahoma) to James and Goldia Gordon. He graduated from Shawnee High School in 1989 where he was an All-State football player and two-time state champion wrestler as well as an honor student.
He is a former professional American Football player who played defensive back for 9 seasons in the National Football League (1993–2002). During that time, he played for 4 different teams and in 4 Super Bowls. Before his NFL career, Gordon played for Stanford University. He is one of just few players who have been drafted in the first round after not being invited to the scouting combine.[1]
Gordon spent his first 3 years in the NFL with the San Diego Chargers, assisting the team to a championship appearance in Super Bowl XXIX. He started all 16 games in each season with the Chargers, and excelled both on defense and as a punt returner on special teams. His best season with San Diego was in their Super Bowl year of 1994, when he recorded 4 interceptions and 2 fumble recoveries on defense, while gaining 475 yards on punt returns and scoring 2 punt return touchdowns, the most by any player that season.
In 1997, Gordon joined the Denver Broncos and had another superb season, recording 4 interceptions for 64 return yards and a touchdown, while recovering 4 fumbles. He also had a great year as a punt returner, gaining a career high 543 yards and scoring a league leading 3 touchdowns. His team finished the season with an 12-4 record and made it to Super Bowl XXXII, where Gordon won his first championship ring. In the following season, the Broncos recorded a 14-2 record and made it back to the Super Bowl again. Gordon's performance in Super Bowl XXXIII was a key factor in Denver's 34-19 win over the Atlanta Falcons. He intercepted 2 passes from Falcons quarterback Chris Chandler in the end zone during the fourth quarter and returned them for a total of 108 yards, setting up 2 Broncos touchdowns that put the game out of reach. His 108 interception return yards were a Super Bowl record. He also was a big factor in Denver's win over the New York Jets in the AFC title game that year, intercepting two passes from Vinny Testaverde and returning a punt 36 yards to set up a Terrell Davis touchdown.
Gordon spent the next 2 seasons with the Oakland Raiders, and then 1 year with the Falcons in 2001. His final season in 2002 was spent with the Raiders, where he made his fourth championship appearance in Super Bowl XXXVII. He retired after the Raiders 48-21 loss to Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the game.
In his 9 NFL seasons, Gordon recorded 335 tackles, 5 sacks, 19 interceptions (which he returned for 330 yards), 40 pass deflections, 4 forced fumbles, and 7 fumble recoveries on defense(returning them for 127 yards). On special teams he recovered 10 fumbles, returned 314 punts for 3,601 yards, and gained 70 yards on 5 kickoff returns. At the time of his retirement, his 3,601 punt return yards were the 3rd most in NFL history.
Overall, Gordon gained 4,128 total yards and scored 9 touchdowns(2 interception returns, 1 fumble return, and 6 punt returns).
References
Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXIII Champions 1 Jason Elam | 6 Bubby Brister | 7 John Elway (MVP) | 14 Brian Griese | 16 Tom Rouen | 20 Tory James | 21 Darrien Gordon | 22 Vaughn Hebron | 25 Darius Johnson | 26 Eric Brown | 27 Steve Atwater | 28 Tito Paul | 29 Howard Griffith | 30 Terrell Davis | 31 Derek Loville | 34 Tyrone Braxton | 37 Anthony Lynn | 39 Ray Crockett | 42 Detron Smith | 48 George Coghill | 51 John Mobley | 53 Bill Romanowski | 54 Nate Wayne | 56 Keith Burns | 59 Glenn Cadrez | 60 K. C. Jones | 62 Dan Neil | 63 David Diaz-Infante | 66 Tom Nalen | 69 Mark Schlereth | 70 Trey Teague | 73 Cyron Brown | 74 Harry Swayne | 77 Tony Jones | 78 Matt Lepsis | 79 Chris Banks | 80 Rod Smith | 82 Marcus Nash | 83 Justin Armour | 84 Shannon Sharpe | 85 Willie Green | 86 Byron Chamberlain | 87 Ed McCaffrey | 89 Dwayne Carswell | 90 Neil Smith | 91 Alfred Williams | 93 Trevor Pryce | 94 Keith Traylor | 95 Marvin Washington | 96 Harald Hasselbach | 97 Mike Lodish | 98 Maa Tanuvasa | 99 Seth Joyner |
Head Coach: Mike Shanahan
Coaches: Frank Bush | Barney Chavous | Rick Dennison | Ed Donatell | George Dyer | Alex Gibbs | Mike Heimerdinger | Gary Kubiak | Pat McPherson | Brian Pariani | Ricky Porter | Greg Robinson | Rick Smith | John Teerlinck | Bobby Turner1993 NFL Draft First Round Selections Drew Bledsoe · Rick Mirer · Garrison Hearst · Marvin Jones · John Copeland · Eric Curry · Curtis Conway · Willie Roaf · Lincoln Kennedy · Jerome Bettis · Dan Williams · Patrick Bates · Brad Hopkins · Steve Everitt · Wayne Simmons · Sean Dawkins · Tom Carter · Ernest Dye · Lester Holmes · Irv Smith · Robert Smith · Darrien Gordon · Deon Figures · Leonard Renfro · O. J. McDuffie · Dana Stubblefield · Todd Kelly · Thomas Smith · George TeagueSan Diego Chargers first-round draft picks Stickles • Faison • Ferguson • Sweeney • T. Davis • DeLong • D. Davis • Billingsley • R. Washington • Hill • Domres • Babich • Gillette • Burns • Rodgers • Matthews • Goode • Johnson • M. Williams • J. Washington • Rush • Jefferson • Winslow • Brooks • Smith • Anderson • Byrd • L. Williams • Cade • Lachey • O'Neal • FitzPatrick • Bernstine • Miller • Grossman • Seau • Richard • Mims • Gordon • Leaf • Tomlinson • Jammer • S. Davis • Manning • Merriman • Castillo • Cromartie • C. Davis • Cason • English • Mathews • LiugetCategories:- 1970 births
- Living people
- American football cornerbacks
- American football return specialists
- Stanford Cardinal football players
- Oakland Raiders players
- Denver Broncos players
- San Diego Chargers players
- Green Bay Packers players
- Atlanta Falcons players
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