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Ginn played for his father, Ted Ginn Sr., in high school at Glenville High School in Cleveland, Ohio, where he played defensive back, quarterback, and wide receiver for the football team. [1] Ginn was selected as the 2004 USA Today Defensive Player of the Year, a 2004 Parade All-American, and named the 2004 SuperPrep National Defensive Player ...
With just under 4 minutes to play in the first quarter, Green put his shoulder low to the knees of 315-pound Houston defensive tackle Travis Johnson in a successful attempt to block him on a play that started with a fumbled handoff to Dolphins rookie wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. Ginn, who was running right-to-left across the backfield when the ...
After going No. 9 overall in the 2007 NFL Draft, Ted Ginn Jr. put together a lengthy, productive NFL career. Today, he announced that his time in the league has come to a close. Ginn Jr. is ...
In 2004, the 6–4 Buckeyes defeated the heavily favored 10–1 Wolverines, 37–21, behind the leadership of quarterback Troy Smith and true freshman receiver Ted Ginn Jr. The Buckeyes added another win in the 2005 game by overcoming a 21–12 deficit with less than eight minutes in the game.
This is not exactly a column about Ted Ginn Jr. retiring. He did so recently after 14 NFL seasons, showing the rare speed and relentless work ethic that made then-Dolphins general manager Randy ...
The Chicago Bears spent much of Monday night's loss to the Los Angeles Rams backed up against their own goal line, in part because Ted Ginn Jr. did not field any of Johnny Hekker's five punts.
Woods was a two-year letterman at Glenville High School in Cleveland, Ohio under the guidance of coach Ted Ginn Sr., and his most notable teammates at the time were Troy Smith, Donte Whitner and Ted Ginn Jr. He played in the first ever U.S. Army All-American Bowl game on December 30, 2000, alongside fellow Michigan Wolverine Marlin Jackson. He ...
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