Kevin Ingram

At Harry S. Truman High School in Levittown, Pennsylvania, Ingram was a two-time All-League performer as both a wide receiver and defensive back in football.

A two-time (1998–99) Associated Press "Little" All-America selection at West Chester (Pa.) University, Ingram holds the all-time school records for catches (235) and receiving yards (3,159).

He also has made a significant contribution on defense during his seven-year Avenger career, ranking second in team history in both tackles (308.5) and interceptions (25).

In 2005, Ingram was honored with the AFL's most prestigious individual award when he was selected as the "U.S. Army Ironman of the Year," which is given to the league's top two-way player.

In addition, Ingram led Los Angeles in kickoff returns and averaged a team-high 104.1 all-purpose yards per game.

After that stellar performance, it was no surprise that he was named to the league's All-Arena first team and All-Ironman squads for the second consecutive season.

His most memorable game occurred on May 7, 2005, when he returned one of his three interceptions for a touchdown with 31 seconds remaining to lift the Avengers to a 54–42 victory at San Jose, which put Los Angeles in position to capture its first Western Division title.

As a rookie with the Indiana Firebirds in 2001, Ingram got caught in the shuffle behind two of the best receivers in league history ("Touchdown" Eddie Brown and Greg Hopkins).