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Warren Sapp
One of the most feared defensive lineman of his generation, for twelve years Warren Sapp struck panic into the hearts of NFL quarterbacks. However, he also possesses an engaging & colorful personality that entertains and delights both the casual sports fan and serious sports enthusiast. In 1995, Warren was a first round draft pick. During his stint in the NFL, he spent eight years as a starting defensive tackle with the TAMPA BAY BUCCANERS before signing and spending four years with the OAKLAND RAIDERS in 2003.
Warren's prestigious football honors include being selected eight times for the pro bowl between the years 1997-2006. He was also named the NFL Defensive player of the year in 1997, as well as being a Super Bowl Champion in 2002.
Bringing a fresh perspective and unwillingness to hold back the punches, Warren redefines the modern NFL analyst. Along with co-hosting INSIDE THE NFL, he serves as studio analyst and game commentator for The NFL Network.
Recently, Warren joined one of the most successful shows currently on television, DANCING WITH THE STARS. Twirling and dancing his way past the competition, Warren and partner Kym Johnson have outlasted all but one team, giving Warren the title of runner-up for his efforts.
After his successful stint on DWTS, America got to see yet another side of Warren, as he was chosen to contribute to Comedy Central's Roast of Larry the Cable Guy.
Along with his NFL Network duties, Warren can currently be seen as co-host of ABC's "Superstars". In "Superstars," eight celebrities are paired with eight professional male and female athletes to compete against each other in varying sporting events.
Warren's prestigious football honors include being selected eight times for the pro bowl between the years 1997-2006. He was also named the NFL Defensive player of the year in 1997, as well as being a Super Bowl Champion in 2002.
Bringing a fresh perspective and unwillingness to hold back the punches, Warren redefines the modern NFL analyst. Along with co-hosting INSIDE THE NFL, he serves as studio analyst and game commentator for The NFL Network.
Recently, Warren joined one of the most successful shows currently on television, DANCING WITH THE STARS. Twirling and dancing his way past the competition, Warren and partner Kym Johnson have outlasted all but one team, giving Warren the title of runner-up for his efforts.
After his successful stint on DWTS, America got to see yet another side of Warren, as he was chosen to contribute to Comedy Central's Roast of Larry the Cable Guy.
Along with his NFL Network duties, Warren can currently be seen as co-host of ABC's "Superstars". In "Superstars," eight celebrities are paired with eight professional male and female athletes to compete against each other in varying sporting events.
