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Today is Albert Haynesworth's 45th birthday
Born June 17, 1981 in Hartsville, South Carolina
Patriots defensive tackle, 2011; uniform #92
Acquired in a trade with Washington on July 28, 2011, for a 2013 fifth round pick
Pats résumé: one season, six games; three tackles, three QB hits
The 15th overall pick of the 2002 draft is most well known for his dirty play. At training camp in Tennessee he once kicked a teammate in the chest. Then in a game against the Cowboys, Haynesworth took off center Andre Gurode's helmet, and after missing on his first swing he stomped on his face, resulting in 30 stitches.
Roger Goodell suspended Haynesworth a mere five games for that infraction. (Consider if you will that in comparison, the Komissar has suspended
Tom Brady,
Julian Edelman and
Ben Watson four games each for alleged infractions that are not remotely as close in terms of egregiousness.) The Titans had finally seen enough and released Haynesworth, even though it meant eating $5.5 million in cap space - a very large percentage of the cap at the time. That didn't stop other NFL teams from drooling over the two-time All Pro and 2008
Defensive Player of the Year when he hit free agency though.
6'6, 350 lb Albert George Haynesworth III signed a seven year, $100 million contract with Washington - even though Tampa Bay offered $120 million in no-state income tax Florida. Haynesworth didn't like playing in a 3-4 in DC, clashed with coaches, and was eventually suspended. After two seasons Washington traded Haynesworth to the Patriots for a fifth round pick, two years down the road.
May 26, 2010:
Albert Haynesworth's Lawsuit Is Another Headache for Washington Redskins
Silvia Mena, a stripper from New York, is claiming in a $10 million lawsuit that Haynesworth made her pregnant four months ago and then left her with no financial assistance.
Haynesworth is still facing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit from Corey Edmonson, a man who was left partially paralyzed as a result of Big Al's reckless driving on I-65 in Tennessee. Haynesworth was driving his Ferrari at speeds in excess of 100 mph when he struck Edmonson's vehicle and sent it smashing into a concrete barrier.
Haynesworth never offered to help pay for Edmonson's medical bills, and he didn't admit responsibility to the incident. The Edmonson tragedy happened shortly after Haynesworth had already been placed on probation for driving at excessive speeds on the same stretch of interstate.
In addition to Haynesworth's off-the-field troubles, nobody can forget the Andre Gurode face-cleating. Haynesworth seriously crossed the line with that dirty maneuver.
June 22, 2010:
Albert Haynesworth sued by Tennessee bank -- Washington Post
Clayton Bank & Trust has sued Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth in Knox County, Tennessee, alleging that Haynesworth has failed to make payments on a loan in the amount of more than $2.38 million.
According to the suit filed in the Knox County Chancery Court on June 18, Haynesworth entered a commercial loan agreement for the original principal amount of $2,381,688.58 on June 27, 2009.
On February 27, 2009 the two parties entered into an Extension Agreement with an effective date of February 27, 2010, according to the suit.
Haynesworth has failed to make payments in accordance with the agreement, according to the suit, and Clayton Bank & Trust is seeking just more than $2.4 million
July 29, 2010:
Albert Haynesworth fails to complete second part of conditioning test -- Washington Post
Dec 7, 2010:
Five Worst Moments of the Haynesworth Era -- Washington Post
April 27, 2011:
Redskins defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth allegedly slid his credit card into the bra of a waitress and then touched her breast, according to court papers filed Wednesday offering Haynesworth a plea deal in the sexual abuse case.
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Redskins defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth allegedly slid his credit card into the bra of a waitress and then touched her breast, according to court papers filed Wednesday offering Haynesworth a plea deal in the sexual abuse case.
Haynesworth had a tumultuous 2010 season with the Redskins that ended when he was suspended without pay for the final four games of the season for "conduct detrimental to the club." He has constantly feuded with coach Mike Shanahan, skipped offseason workouts and failed to pass a conditioning test at the start of training camp. He did not start a game last season, despite being in the second year of a seven-year, $100 million contract.
Haynesworth is also currently facing charges in Virginia for allegedly punching a man during a road-rage assault. That trial is scheduled for May. At one point last summer, he was also involved in lawsuits from a bank, an exotic dancer, a man injured in an automobile accident and complaints from his ex-wife that he wasn't paying for her health insurance or their children's bills.
The acquisition was a low risk, high upside move for New England - even after considering all the baggage. Haynesworth's 2011 salary was not exorbitant (it worked out to just $100,000 per game); Washington had already taken the brunt of the deal with the upfront money of a healthy signing bonus and guaranteed salary that had already been paid.
In a week 8 game against the Giants the officials missed a hold on Haynesworth. After protesting to no avail he seemed to completely lose all focus and intensity, and was beaten badly on each of the next three plays - the last of which resulted in a 10-yard touchdown run. Haynesworth was replaced on the next series and did not get back on the field again, and was seen having very animated words on the sideline with coach
Pepper Johnson.
Two days later Haynesworth was released.
The Patriots have cut defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth.
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In his six games with the Patriots, Haynesworth was on the field for less than a quarter (133 of 561) of the team's defensive snaps, missing two games with a back injury; his stat line consisted of two tackles and one assist. Unable to beat
Kyle Love for a starting position alongside
Vince Wilfork, and with
Gerard Warren and
Ron Brace available for depth, Haynesworth was already expendable. The confrontation with Peppers after the poor play in the previous games made the decision an easy one.
While the popular perception is that trading for Haynesworth was a bad decision, in my humble opinion it was not. There was an imperceptible consequence on the salary cap - the pay was based on a per-game salary, with zero bonus and zero money guaranteed. The draft capital lost - two years down the road - was next to nothing. For context, the player drafted in that spot played a total of five NFL games. Yes, the trade did not work out - but to me the potential upside was well worth the risk, with the quick exit minimizing any potential negative effects.
Tampa Bay claimed Haynesworth off waivers after he was shown the door in Foxborough. He appeared in seven games with six starts for the Bucs in the remainder of the 2011 season. Tampa released Haynesworth as soon as the season was over, ending his pro football career.
The former star NFL defensive lineman has been hospitalized with kidney failure.
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Former Tennessee Titans All-Pro defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth was arrested Monday after he was accused of threatening and yelling at his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend.
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Zach Penny had known for years that he wanted to be a kidney donor. And in April, his kidney saved the life of former Titans star Albert Haynesworth.
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ALBERT Haynesworth signed a $100million, seven-year NFL contract in 2009 – but was out of the league just three years later. The former Tennessee Titans defensive tackle, 42, has since claime…
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Albert Haynesworth was a Pro Bowl defensive tackle who spent 7 of his 10-year NFL career with the Tennessee Titans. This is his story.
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Get Albert Haynesworth Career game log for regular season and playoff games on Pro-football-reference.com.
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Albert Haynesworth contract and salary cap details, including signing bonus, guaranteed salary, dead money, roster bonuses, and contract history
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Career Earnings: $57,356,288