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16 Facts About Jabari Greer

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Jabari Amin Greer was born on February 11,1982 and is an American former professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Football League.

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Jabari Greer played college football for the Tennessee Volunteers and was signed by the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent in 2004.

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At South Side, Jabari Greer was an all-state selection in football and won seven individual state track championships.

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Jabari Greer broke the 110m hurdles school record that had previously been held by Collin Henderson.

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Jabari Greer was the 2003 NCAA Indoor Champion for 60 meter hurdles.

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Jabari Greer was a three-year starter at cornerback and broke a school record by playing in 51 games.

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Jabari Greer graduated from Tennessee in 2004 with a degree in psychology.

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NFL Draft Scout predicted Jabari Greer to be a fourth or fifth round pick in the 2004 NFL draft, but Jabari Greer was not selected.

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On March 4,2009, Jabari Greer signed a four-year contract with the New Orleans Saints.

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Jabari Greer became a starter for the Saints and returned an interception for a touchdown in a game against the Atlanta Falcons.

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Jabari Greer was injured on November 8,2009, and missed most of the rest of the 2009 regular season, but returned in time to play a significant role in the playoffs.

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On February 12,2014, three months after tearing his left ACL against the 49ers, Jabari Greer was cut by the New Orleans Saints to create more cap space for the team.

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On September 11,2014, Jabari Greer announced his retirement during an appearance on ESPN.

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Jabari Greer was an on air broadcaster for Your Call Football, an interactive game where fans call real time plays for players, including former NFL players such as Jabari Greer.

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Jabari Greer became a single father after the passing of his wife, Katrina.

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Jabari Greer has established a non-profit foundation, the Greer Campaign, focused on programs to assist both single and married fathers in developing their parenting skills.