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19 Facts About Bobby Sippio

1.

Bobby Sippio was signed by the Peoria Pirates in 2002.

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Bobby Sippio played college football for the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers.

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Bobby Sippio played college football at Western Kentucky for three seasons.

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Bobby Sippio attended Osceola High School in Kissimmee, Florida where he played football and basketball.

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Bobby Sippio played cornerback along with former NFL player Brett Williams.

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Bobby Sippio began playing professional football in 2002 with the Peoria Pirates of af2 and then the Greensboro Prowlers, before signing with the Arena Football League.

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Bobby Sippio played in 15 games as a rookie with the Dallas Desperados, recording 75 receptions for 1,217 yards and 32 touchdowns, and recording 25.0 tackles, two interceptions and three passes broken up.

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8.

Bobby Sippio played in 16 games in his second season with Dallas, recording 61 receptions for 863 yards and 22 touchdowns and added 30.5 tackles, two interceptions and nine passes broken up.

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Bobby Sippio scored touchdowns in five different ways during the season, receiving, rushing, interception return, fumble return and kickoff return.

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Bobby Sippio finished the 2006 season with 93 receptions for 1,320 yards and 35 touchdowns.

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Bobby Sippio's signing appeared on HBO's Hard Knocks, a program showcasing NFL training camps.

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On September 1,2007, the Chiefs made their final cuts to 53, and Bobby Sippio made the final roster.

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Bobby Sippio was signed to the active roster on September 11,2007, to replace Eddie Kennison who suffered a hamstring injury.

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Bobby Sippio was released by the Chiefs on August 30,2008.

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The Arena Football League halted operations for the 2009 season, preventing Bobby Sippio from re-signing with the Rush or any other AFL team.

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Bobby Sippio signed with the California Redwoods of the United Football League in 2009, but was released in August so he could sign with the Detroit Lions.

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Bobby Sippio was signed by the Detroit Lions on August 7,2009, after offensive lineman Damion Cook was placed on injured reserve.

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Bobby Sippio was signed by the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League on November 16,2009.

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On May 25,2012, Bobby Sippio was arrested and charged with attempted murder, armed robbery, aggravated battery, and kidnapping over an incident involving his girlfriend's brother.