Trevor Pryce

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Pryce attended Lake Howell High School in Winter Park, Florida, and was a standout in football and as a hurdler in track.

The 2002 season saw Pryce voted to the Pro Bowl for the fourth year in a row after finishing the campaign with 46 tackles and nine sacks.

The 2004 season was a frustrating one for Pryce as he only played in two games after surgery on a herniated disc in his lower back.

[2] In 2009, although no longer a member of the franchise, Pryce was named to the Broncos' 50th Anniversary Team; he took out an ad in the Denver Post thanking fans for the honor.

On September 29, 2010, Pryce was released from the Baltimore Ravens to make room for defensive back Ken Hamlin.

[8] In 2013 Pryce began a second career as a professional writer, publishing the first of his young adult series Kulipari: An Army of Frogs, with co-writer Joel Naftali and illustrator Sanford Greene, from Amulet Books.

[10] In June 2016 it was announced that Pryce was writing a sequel comic, with co-writer Joshua Starnes and illustrator Sonia Liao, set to pick up directly after the novels ended.

[11] Pryce founded and operates The Outlook Company, an East Baltimore-based multimedia and live-action animation studio.

Trevor Pryce (90) playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2006.