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13 Facts About Terrence McGee

1.

Terrence McGee played college football for the Northwestern State Demons and was selected by the Bills in the fourth round of the 2003 NFL draft.

2.

Terrence McGee grew up in Athens, Texas with his mother and brother, the latter of whom has been incarcerated since 1993.

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Terrence McGee attended Northwestern State University, where he played on the football team for four years.

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Terrence McGee saw sporadic snaps at cornerback in his freshman season before taking on punt return duty the following season, setting the NCAA FCS record with a 23.7 yard average on returns that year with three return touchdowns as a sophomore and earning All-America honors.

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Terrence McGee broke up 44 passes and collected 11 interceptions during his college career.

6.

Terrence McGee was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round of the 2003 NFL draft.

7.

Terrence McGee was inserted as a starting cornerback alongside Nate Clements.

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8.

Terrence McGee exhibited his speed in a Monday Night game against the Dallas Cowboys in 2007.

9.

Six minutes into the third quarter, Terrence McGee returned a kickoff 103 yards for a touchdown.

10.

On December 22,2009, Terrence McGee was placed on Injured Reserve due to a shoulder injury.

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On February 14,2013, Terrence McGee was cut by the Bills after a few more injury-plagued seasons and he retired shortly afterwards.

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Terrence McGee played in 122 games, starting 90 of them, and retains numerous cornerback and kick return records for the franchise to this day, making the Pro Bowl once and being named an All-Pro twice.

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In 2010, Terrence McGee donated $25,000 to the Northwestern State athletic department, which at the time was the largest single donation by a former NSU player still professionally active.