Ray Crockett Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Template:Multiple issuesDonald "Ray" Crockett (born January 5, 1967) is a former American football player in the National Football League. He played for fourteen years in the NFL and earned two Super Bowl rings with the Denver Broncos as a cornerback. He played his high school football at Duncanville High School in Duncanville, Texas. He played college football at Baylor from 1984 to 1988, and was inducted into the Baylor athletic hall of fame in 2008.In 2005, he co-starred (with Dick Butkus) in the ESPN reality show Bound for Glory, in which they both took on the task of coaching a high school football team.He appeared on the NBC game show Identity, as one of the twelve people whose identity the contestant had to guess. The contestant correctly identified him as a football player.In 2008, he collaborated with Morgan Spurlock (creator of the show 30 Days and the popular film Super Size Me) to be on an episode of 30 Days. In the episode, Crockett spent 30 days using a wheelchair to get around. He chose to be on the show after witnessing a paralyzing injury of former Detroit Lions teammate Mike Utley in 1991. The rapper and producer Birdman is seen wearing his jersey in the music video of the song "I made it" by Kevin Rudolf featuring Lil' Wayne, Jaysean and Birdman.He currently lives in Southlake, Texas, a suburb of Dallas.
Net Worth
$1.4 Million
Date Of Birth
January 5, 1967
Place Of Birth
Dallas, Texas, USA
Height
5' 10" (1.78 m)
Profession
Actor, Producer
Nicknames
Ray Crockett, Crockett, Ray
Star Sign
Capricorn
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Nite Tales: The Series
2009
TV Series
Host
The Hustle
2008
Deacon Jackson
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Dead Tone
2007
executive producer - as Ray Crocket
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
30 Days
2008
TV Series documentary
Himself - Former Pro Football Player
Identity
2006
TV Series
Himself - Stranger
Bound for Glory
2005
TV Series
Himself - Asst. Varsity Football Coach
NFL on FOX
1999-2002
TV Series
Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Cornerback / Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback
The NFL on CBS
1990-2001
TV Series
Himself - Detroit Lions Cornerback / Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Cornerback / Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback
NFL Monday Night Football
1995-2000
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback / Himself - Denver Broncos Defensive Back
ESPN's Sunday Night Football
1990-1999
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback / Himself - Detroit Lions Cornerback
Super Bowl XXXIII
1999
TV Special
Himself - Denver Broncos Left Cornerback
1998 AFC Championship Game
1999
TV Movie
Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback
Super Bowl XXXII
1998
TV Movie
Himself - Denver Broncos Left Cornerback
1997 AFC Championship Game
1998
TV Movie
Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback
The NFL on NBC
1992-1997
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback / Himself - Detroit Lions Cornerback
TNT Sunday Night Football
1991-1995
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback / Himself - Detroit Lions Cornerback
1991 NFC Championship Game
1992
TV Movie
Himself - Detroit Lions Cornerback
1989 NFL Draft
1989
TV Movie
Himself - 86th Overall Pick
Known for movies
Super Bowl XXXII (1998) as Himself - Denver Broncos Left Cornerback
Super Bowl XXXIII (1999) as Himself - Denver Broncos Left Cornerback
NFL Monday Night Football (1995-2000) as Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback / Himself - De
Bound for Glory (2005) as Himself - Asst. Varsity Football Coach