Sorensen signed with the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted free agent in 2001 and played for 10 seasons in the NFL with the St. Louis Rams, Jacksonville Jaguars and Cleveland Browns before retiring.
Sorensen was inducted into the George C. Marshall Athletic Hall of Fame, which includes other NFL players Keith Lyle and Mike McCrary.
Sorensen was named Virginia Tech's Player of the Game in the 1998 Gator Bowl loss to North Carolina.
He participated in 13 plays on defense and 19 on special teams in the season-opener against East Carolina University, which included completing a 13-yard pass on a successful fake punt for a first down.
The starting quarterback was talented freshman Michael Vick, who led the Hokies to a national championship game and a No.
Sorensen finished fourth on the team with 70 tackles, one fewer than future NFL player Ben Taylor.
Sorensen was signed by the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted rookie free agent on April 27, 2001, but was waived before the season started.
On October 26, 2008, Sorensen returned to Jacksonville for the first time after being cut by Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio in August 2007.
[4] He was hired to replace former Seahawks special teams coordinator Brian Schneider, who left the organization after a brief tenure for personal reasons.
The defense was also affected by a rash of injuries to key players that included: Nick Bosa, Dre Greenlaw, Talanoa Hufanga, and Javon Hargrave.
[10] He reunited with head coach Brian Schottenheimer, whom he worked with during his tenures with the Seattle Seahawks and Jacksonville Jaguars.
[14] In 2012, Sorensen was working as an analyst for WKYC channel 3 in Cleveland (NBC) on the station's Browns Tonight post-game show.