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17 Facts About Pete Hunter

1.

Pete Hunter played college football for the Virginia Union Panthers.

2.

Pete Hunter finished his college football career with 10 blocked kicks and graduated with a degree in Criminal Justice.

3.

Pete Hunter worked as a volunteer substitute teacher with grades ranging from K-8.

4.

Pete Hunter was declared inactive for the first 2 games of the season.

5.

Pete Hunter finished the year after playing in 11 games, registering 27 tackles and one interception.

6.

Pete Hunter recovered in time to play in all 16 regular season games and finished with 19 tackles, 4 passes defensed and one interception.

7.

Pete Hunter played the nickel back role and was one of the leaders in special teams tackles.

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8.

Pete Hunter entered his third season as the team's starting right corner before suffering an ACL tear in his right knee in the third game of the season and being placed on the injured reserve list, after registering 9 tackles, one interception, one sack and one pass defensed.

9.

In 2005, the New York Jets acquired Pete Hunter to replace the retired Donnie Abraham at the left cornerback position.

10.

Pete Hunter saw action as a special teams player in the last four games but accumulated no statistics.

11.

Pete Hunter's contract was terminated prior to the start of the regular season on September 2,2006.

12.

Pete Hunter had three tackles, defended one pass, and recovered a Jason Witten fumble.

13.

Pete Hunter was the player who knocked down the Cowboys last second Hail Mary pass to seal the victory.

14.

When Rex Grossman underthrew a receiver, Pete Hunter intercepted a pass at a pivotal point in the fourth quarter, preventing the Bears from scoring a touchdown.

15.

On January 26,2008, Pete Hunter was selected in the fourth round of the inaugural 2008 AAFL Draft by Team Florida.

16.

Pete Hunter played in six games with five starts, registering 23.5 tackles, one interception and three passes defensed.

17.

Pete Hunter begun training to be a United States border agent.