Ted Ginn Jr
Definition
Theodore Ginn Jr., born April 12, 1985, is an American former professional football wide receiver who played 14 seasons in the NFL from 2007 to 2020 for teams including the Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers, and Chicago Bears.
Renowned for his exceptional speed and return abilities, he earned PFWA All-Rookie honors in 2007 and holds NFL records for multiple 100-yard kickoff returns in a single game.
Currently the head coach of the Columbus Aviators in the United Football League (UFL), with a focus on mentoring young athletes post-retirement in 2021.
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Ted Ginn Jr. sprinted past defenders like a Ferrari in a parking lot full of unicycles.
After bouncing between seven NFL teams, Ted Ginn Jr. settled into coaching, proving speed translates to strategy.
Fans still talk about Ted Ginn Jr.'s kick returns that turned games into highlight reels faster than you can say 'touchdown'.
Ted Ginn Jr. swapped cleats for clipboard as UFL head coach, running plays from the sidelines with the same blistering pace.