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Nick Turnbull No. 21 Las Vegas Locomotives Safety Personal information Date of birth: July 28, 1981 Place of birth: Miami, Florida Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 222 lb (101 kg) Career information College: Florida International Undrafted in 2006 Debuted in 2006 for the Atlanta Falcons Career history - Atlanta Falcons (2006)
- Chicago Bears (2006)
- Atlanta Falcons (2007)
- Cincinnati Bengals (2007)*
- Atlanta Falcons (2008)
- Las Vegas Locomotives (2009–present)
- *Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Roster status: Injured Reserve Career highlights and awards - 2× UFL champion (2009, 2010)
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2008 Tackles 0 Interceptions 0 Pass deflections 0 Stats at NFL.com Nick Turnbull (born July 28, 1981 in Miami, Florida) is an American football safety for the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League. He was signed by the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent in 2006. He played college football at Florida International.
Turnbull has also played for the Chicago Bears and Cincinnati Bengals.
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Early years
Turnbull set a state record with 23 interceptions. Raised in Carol City and Opa-locka, Florida for most his life, and Miramar for part his life.
College career
Turnbull attended Florida International. During his career there, he finished with 17 interceptions making him the school's all time leader.
Professional career
Las Vegas Locomotives
Turnbull was signed by the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League on August 5, 2009.
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Las Vegas Locomotives 2009 UFL Champions 3 Tim Rattay | 7 J. P. Losman | 8 Danny Baugher | 9 Graham Gano | 12 Russ Michna | 13 Tab Perry | 20 Joe Porter | 21 Nick Turnbull | 23 Marcus Hamilton | 24 Wale Dada | 25 Greg Laybourn | 26 Marcel Shipp | 27 DeDe Dorsey (MVP) | 31 Trey Young | 33 Tony Parrish | 34 Jamal Lewis | 36 Isaiah Trufant | 39 Josh Scobey | 44 E. J. Barthel | 51 Brian Toal | 52 Ronnie Palmer | 53 Frank Davis | 54 Teddy Lehman | 55 Gary Stills | 56 Brandon Moore | 57 Marcus Riley | 59 Ezra Butler | 60 Rigo Morales | 65 Martin Bibla | 66 Robby Felix | 70 Jeremy Parquet | 73 Jason Capizzi | 74 Tavares Washington | 75 Branndon Braxton | 76 Brandon Joyce | 78 Ross Kolodziej | 79 Jesse Boone | 80 David Kircus | 81 Andrae Thurman | 83 John Madsen | 84 Brian Hernandez | 85 Samie Parker | 86 Jake Nordin | 87 Adam Bergen | 89 Casey Flair | 91 Shaun Smith | 93 Eric Henderson | 94 George Gause | 95 Adrian Awasom | 97 Lauvale Sape | 98 Josh Mallard | 99 Gabe Long
Head Coach: Jim Fassel
Coaches: Isaac Carter | Don Eck | Sam Garnes | Amp Lee | Larry Mac Duff | Chuck Shelton | Eric Van Heusen | Mike Wilson | Kevin WolthausenLas Vegas Locomotives current roster Active roster 1 DeDe Dorsey | 2 Chase Clement | 3 Clint Stitser | 5 Zac Lee | 8 Danny Baugher | 10 Saalim Hakim | 12 Brian Brohm | 18 Eddie Drummond | 21 Nick Turnbull | 22 Hakim Hill | 24 Wale Dada | 26 Marcel Shipp | 27 Marquis Floyd | 28 Ron Girault | 29 Trae Williams | 33 Trey Young | 35 Bobby Rome | 38 Antonio Smith | 43 Lewis Baker | 50 Eric Henderson | 52 Simoni Lawrence | 53 Michael Montgomery | 54 Kris Griffin | 55 Marcus Riley | 56 Brandon Moore | 57 Teddy Lehman | 58 Danny Lansanah | 60 Rigo Morales | 65 Tony Ugoh | 71 Mark Wilson | 73 Joel Bell | 75 Tim Duckworth | 76 Branndon Braxton | 77 Brandon Torrey | 78 Keith Gray | 79 Jesse Boone | 80 Cameron Colvin | 81 Andrae Thurman | 84 Dezmond Sherrod | 85 Samie Parker | 87 Adam Bergen | 89 Jamie Petrowski | 91 Ryan Boschetti | 92 Josh Cooper | 94 Copeland Bryan | 95 Marcus Smith | 97 Lauvale Sape | 98 Alfred Malone | 99 Montavious Stanley | -- Coye Francies | -- Herb Taylor
Reserve lists 20 Brandon Sumrall (IR) | 34 Jamal Lewis (IR)
Categories:- 1981 births
- Living people
- People from Miami, Florida
- Players of American football from Florida
- American football safeties
- Florida International Golden Panthers football players
- Undrafted National Football League players
- Atlanta Falcons players
- Chicago Bears players
- Cincinnati Bengals players
- Las Vegas Locomotives players
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