- For Trent Richardson, it's the same old story. The former first-round running back already suffered an injury that sidelined him during OTAs, and coach John Harbaugh blames conditioning for his.
- Trent Richardson. School: Alabama. Position: RB Heisman Voting: 3rd in 2011. Draft: 1st round, 3rd overall of the 2012 NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns.
Trent Richardson, stats and updates at CBSSports.com. Richardson will play for the Birmingham Iron in the Alliance of American Football, Frank Schwab of Yahoo Sports reports. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - It’s been less than a year since Birmingham lost its professional football team, but Trent Richardson is still making an impact in the community. Richardson was a star tailback at Alabama and in the NFL before being the main source of offense for the Birmingham Iron.
Trent Richardson was a major bust in the NFL, and since then he’s tried to resurrect his career with short stints in the Canadian Football League and Alliance of American Football. And he’s not done.
Richardson is now trying to make it to the XFL, and after a recent tryout he said he’s committed to getting another chance in professional football.
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“Keep showing myself and my kids that I’ll never give up and I’ll always follow my dream,” Richardson said. “I guess you can say I have a chip on my shoulder.”
It’s probably too late for Richardson to revive his disappointing NFL career, which means he’ll always be remembered as a third overall draft pick who managed to average just 3.3 yards per carry. But it’s respectable that he wants to keep trying. When the XFL launches in January, Richardson will probably be lined up at running back for some team, still showing that he’s not going to give up on playing professional football.
Trent Richardson was a major bust in the NFL, and since then he’s tried to resurrect his career with short stints in the Canadian Football League and Alliance of American Football. And he’s not done.
Trent Richardson Heisman
Richardson is now trying to make it to the XFL, and after a recent tryout he said he’s committed to getting another chance in professional football.
“Keep showing myself and my kids that I’ll never give up and I’ll always follow my dream,” Richardson said. “I guess you can say I have a chip on my shoulder.”
Trent Richardson Draft
It’s probably too late for Richardson to revive his disappointing NFL career, which means he’ll always be remembered as a third overall draft pick who managed to average just 3.3 yards per carry. But it’s respectable that he wants to keep trying. When the XFL launches in January, Richardson will probably be lined up at running back for some team, still showing that he’s not going to give up on playing professional football.