| Tackles | Interceptions | Fumble Recoveries | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TKL | 13 | Ints | 0 | Fumb | 0 |
| STT | 0 | YDS | 0 | YDS | 0 |
| Sacks | 0 | LG | 0 | LG | 0 |
| TD | 0 | TD | 0 | ||
Signed as a free-agent on February 21, 2005
2009: Played in 17 games in his fifth season as a Tiger-Cat, starting 11…recorded 34 defensive tackles, two interceptions, one fumble recovery and three pass knockdowns…returned an interception 49 yards for a touchdown on November 8.
2008: Started all 15 games he appeared in during his fourth season with the Ticats…recorded 38 defensive tackles, three interceptions, two tackles for losses, one forced fumble, two pass knockdowns and one special teams tackle…missed three games due to injury.
2007: Started two games during his third season as a Ticat…spent five games on the injured list and 10 games on the four-man reserve…recorded three defensive tackles and two interceptions
2006: Played in 14 games in his second season with the Ticats…spent three weeks on the injured list and one week on the four-man reserve…recorded 44 defensive tackles, three special teams tackles, three pass knockdowns, three pass knockdowns, one tackle for a loss, two fumble returns and one interception
2005: Played in four games during his rookie season with the Ticats…recorded two defensive tackles, one special teams tackle, two pass knockdowns and three interceptions…made his CFL and Ticats debut on September 17 against Calgary, where he made one defensive tackle and intercepted two passes, one which he returned 72 yards for his first career touchdown…spent the first 11 games on the practice roster
2004: Signed with the Ticats as a free agent on April 5…attended the Tiger-Cats training camp and was released on June 6
2003: Played in seven games with NFL Europe’s Berlin Thunder after they selected him in the 13th round of the 2003 NFL Europe Free Agent Draft…recorded 11 total tackles (10 solo) during the regular season
2002: Signed as with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills on July 16…attended the Bills training camp and was released on August 14th…initially played in six games with the Roanoke Steam of Arena Football 2 during the spring…led the Steam with four interceptions for 83 yards in returns and one touchdown…made 24 total tackles (20 solo) and nine pass knockdowns…returned three kickoffs 48 yards
Played three seasons (1999-2001) with the Middle Tennessee State University Blue Raiders…in 33 career games, Bradley made 147 total tackles and intercepted nine passes…also had 30 pass knock downs…garnered an All-Sun Belt Conference selection his senior year…played in the 2002 Hula Bowl Maui All Star Football Classic following his senior campaign... (2001): Played in all 11 games during the season...led the Blue Raiders for the second straight season in interceptions with four on his way to earning All-Sun Belt Conference honors...was fourth on the team in total tackles with 53 (41 solo)...also had a team and career-high 18 pass knock downs...played in the 2002 Hula Bowl Maui All Star Football Classic following his senior campaign (2000) Had the best season of all the defensive backs starting all 11 games and finishing sixth on the team in tackles with a career best 50 total tackles (36 solo)...led the Blue Raiders with 12 pass knock downs and three interceptions (vs Maryland, Louisiana Tech, Connecticut)...also collected three tackles for lost yardage (two vs Florida) and one fumble recovery (Maryland)...had a career best four pass breakups against Louisiana Tech...established a career-high with 10 tackles at Maryland...also had seven stops at Illinois and six against Florida and Murray State. (1999) Played in all 11 games and started seven at left corner...was tied for seventh on the team in total tackles with 44 total tackles (33 solo)...also tallied two interceptions and five pass breakups...picked up his interceptions against Wofford and East Tennessee...had a season-high nine tackles at Louisiana-Lafayette and six stops versus Central Florida.
Born June 5, 1980 in Knoxville, Tennessee…son of John and Felicia Bradley…majored in physical education at Middle Tennessee State…was all-state in football for Fulton High School...also competed on his high school track team
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