Michael Westbrook

Michael Deanailo Westbrook (born July 7, 1972) is a former American college and professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) and is also a former mixed martial artist. Westbrook played college football for the University of Colorado, and was recognized as an All-American. He was drafted in the first round of the 1995 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Bengals of the NFL. After retiring from football, he later competed as a mixed martial arts fighter in the heavyweight division.

Michael Westbrook
No. 82
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1972-07-07) July 7, 1972
Detroit, Michigan
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:221 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High school:Detroit (MI) Chadsey
College:Colorado
NFL Draft:1995 / Round: 1 / Pick: 4
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:285
Receiving yards:4,374
Receiving touchdowns:26
Player stats at NFL.com
Player stats at PFR

Early years

Westbrook was born in Detroit, Michigan. He attended Chadsey High School in Detroit, and played for the Chadsey Explorers high school football team.

College football

Westbrook attended the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he played for the Colorado Buffaloes football team from 1991 to 1994. As a senior in 1994, he was the receiver in the play known as "The Miracle at Michigan," a Hail Mary pass from Buffaloes quarterback Kordell Stewart to beat the Michigan Wolverines in the final seconds of the game.[1] At the conclusion of the season, he was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American, and was the recipient of the Paul Warfield Trophy as the best college wide receiver in the nation.

Professional football

The Washington Redskins selected Westbrook in the first round (fourth overall pick) of the 1995 NFL Draft,[2] and played for seven seasons in Washington, before playing the 2002 season with the Cincinnati Bengals.

In August 1997, the Redskins fined Westbrook $50,000 for punching a teammate, running back Stephen Davis, an incident caught by TV news cameras.[3]

While injuries hampered Westbrook for much of his NFL career, he played all 16 games in 1999 en route to achieving career highs in receptions (65), yards (1,191), and touchdowns (nine). Westbrook finished his career with 285 receptions for 4,374 yards and 26 touchdowns. He also rushed 22 times for 160 yards and one touchdown.

NFL statistics

YearTeamGamesReceptionsYardsYards per ReceptionLongest ReceptionTouchdownsFirst DownsFumblesFumbles Lost
1995WSH113452215.44512500
1996WSH113450514.94512500
1997WSH133455916.44033000
1998WSH114473616.77563300
1999WSH16651,19118.36594721
2000WSH2910311.4210700
2001WSH165766411.67643200
2002CIN989411.8262400
Career892854,37415.3762620321

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Martial arts

Westbrook practiced martial arts during his football playing career, and entered Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu after retirement from the NFL in 2002. He has won national and Pan-American events as a brown belt. In 2008, he won the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation ("IBJJF") World Championship at purple belt.[5]

Westbrook said of jiu-jitsu, "This is a lot easier and a lot more fun [than football]. I don't have to worry about coaches and it's not nearly as dangerous. I don't have to worry about pleasing the public and the announcers. Or getting eggs thrown at my door because I dropped a ball. I don't have to worry about any of that."[6] Having previously trained with the MASH FIGHT TEAM in Michigan with Former "King Of The Cage" Light Heavyweight Champion James Lee, Westbook now trains at Arizona Combat Sports in Tempe, Arizona.

As a mixed martial artist, Westbrook competes in the heavyweight (206-265 lbs.) division. He fought once in 2005 and defeated fellow NFL veteran Jarrod Bunch in the main event of a King of the Cage event in Cleveland, Ohio.[6][7] After the Bunch fight, Westbrook was inactive for four years; and his return to professional MMA was less successful than his debut. In February, 2009, Travis Browne defeated Westbrook in San Bernardino, California, by technical knockout in the third round.[8] In July 2009, Westbrook squared off against Nick Gaston in the main event of a King of the Cage card in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin.[9] One minute into the fight, Gaston struck Westbrook in the groin with a knee strike, and Westbrook could not continue. The fight was ruled a no contest.[10]

Westbrook also fought on episode 2 of MTV's Bully Beatdown. On that episode, it was stated that Westbrook owns a black belt in taekwondo and has reached brown-belt status in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Gustavo Dantas. Westbrook was promoted to a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in 2010.

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
3 matches 1 win 1 loss
By knockout 0 1
By submission 1 0
By decision 0 0
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
NC 1–1 (1) Nick Gaston NC KOTC: Connection July 18, 2009 1 1:04 Lac de Flambeau, Wisconsin, United States
Loss 1–1 Travis Browne TKO (punches) KOTC: Immortal February 27, 2009 3 1:22 San Bernardino, California, United States
Win 1–0 Jarrod Bunch Submission (rear-naked choke) KOTC 48: Payback February 25, 2005 1 4:55 Cleveland, Ohio, United States

References

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