[3] He played one game for the Denver Broncos in 1998, when they won their second straight Super Bowl.
He signed with the Green Bay Packers and play with them as a starter for three years recording 298 tackles, ten sacks, six interceptions, five forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries, and 23 passes defensed.
He started in 2003, but was limited to playing on nickel packages in 2004, due to the promotion of Jeremiah Trotter, and movement of Mark Simoneau to weakside linebacker.
He also owns a Coldstone Creamery in Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia where he currently resides.
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