Posted on 12/20/2023 5:09:19 AM PST by Red Badger
Former Super Bowl champion running back Derrick Ward was arrested in connection with the robberies of five businesses, including a gas station, in Southern California, authorities said.
Ward, 43, was a member of the New York Giants team that won the championship in 2007. He was arrested by police officers in North Hollywood, according to department officials.
Interestingly, Ward reportedly did not use a firearm during the alleged robberies, “but officers said the 6-foot, 230-pound Ward used force and fear to take money from businesses,” the New York Post reported.
Derrick Ward spent eight seasons as a running back in the NFL, and spent the 2007 season as a standout running back with the Super Bowl champion Giants
According to KTLA:
“Ward, who was born in Los Angeles and attended Valley View High School in Moreno Valley, played eight seasons in the NFL with the Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Houston Texas.
“He enjoyed his best season in the league one year after winning the Super Bowl when he rushed for 1,025 yards with the Giants.”
“He was a part of the Giants’ powerful backfield, which included Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw, which garnered the nickname, “Earth, Wind and Fire,'” the Post added.
“Ward missed the Super Bowl when the Giants faced the 18-0 Patriots in February 2008 after he suffered a fractured left fibula, which ended his season in Week 13.
“… Ward bounced back the next year and posted a career-high 1,023 rushing yards with an NFL-best 5.6 yards per attempt — and later signed a four-year, $17 million deal with the Buccaneers in 2009.”
I have known briefly by association two former NFL players. Both defensive linemen.
The first one was the star of his college team. He had a 4.0 GPA while being the captain of the team at a large university.
He was drafted into the NFL and played as a starter for eight years. He retired, wrote several novels after regarding sports. He also owns several rental properties.
The other one was also a star on his college team. He was drafted and played as a backup lineman for six years. He retired from the NFL and was hired as a rookie lumber trader by a sister company of mine. He worked for them for about ten years then transferred to another sister company. He is still in the the industry today and has been a lumber broker like me for over 35 years.
Yep I’ve heard that a lot of these wealthy athletes have a posse to pay.
They may have a lot of hangers on, who they have on their payroll. They may have some girlfriends they’re supporting, and friends and family members who they give jobs to. Before you know it the money is all spoken for.
where’s all his football money? he could not have spent it all on grills.
Cut him some slack...he blew through all the millions he made as a running back for the New York Thugs and is hungry.
When they end their NFL career they keep spending like they still have that paycheck coming. It takes a lotta dough to keep up appearances.
Most of it went to taxes.
See Post #26......................
He spent all his money on booze, hookers and drugs. The rest of the money he just squandered.
Can’t wait until Labone James winds up destitute on skid row.
I would bet the crimes are drug related.
5 Reasons Why 80% Of Retired NFL Players Go Broke
1)Lack of competent financial planning advice--Athletes are no different than any other college grads in that they were not trained as undergrads in budgeting, the tax system, and long term financial planning. This is an area of specialized expertise and an athlete receiving large compensation needs a safety net of advisors.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/leighsteinberg/2015/02/09/5-reasons-why-80-of-retired-nfl-players-go-broke/?sh=1f4aae7978cc
I see the same thing here as a lumber broker. There are people I work with that go from making nothing to a six figure income. Some to $250K or more in a very short time period.
They buy big houses, fancy cars, Hawaiian vacations, etc.
Then they have a bad year and they have nothing saved. Nothing to fall back on. Nothing in reserve. Then the STRESS kicks in.
Marriages fall apart.
We used to have a saying for it when we were kids that is politically incorrect today:
N#GG#R RICH
.....and women....ho women.....the “Gigzelles”
oh come on- even if he was left with 6 million or so- who can’t live on 6 million? sheesh.
he probably can’t say no to his posse / family.
BS!
Most of the problems of our country come forom blaming somebody else for our stupid choices and mistakes.
We’re eradicating personal responsibility.
Yep and coke ain’t getting cheaper.
Great comments, yes there needs to be protection of the players from all forms of abuse.
One has to be a moron going from making millions to resorting to robbery. He at least could use his NFL ID as a former player to garner some gainful employment. He’s a thug criminal by choice and hence a moron.
A former Cowboys player was dealing drugs after his playing days, mostly for the thrill of it, not necessarily because he needed the money. Gotta find that adrenaline rush from somewhere, I suppose.
When your only skill set is running away with something that doesn’t belong to you, what else are you good for?...............
Personal responsibility is a great goal, but who do we hold responsible for the lack of personal responsibility? The players, the families, the schools, the government? All have failed the players!
How else he gone git he stuff
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