Orlando Scandrick, a cornerback known for his agility and speed, spent over a decade in the National Football League (NFL). Born on February 10, 1987, in Torrance, California, Scandrick attended Los Alamitos High School, where he excelled in both football and track. His athletic prowess earned him a scholarship to Boise State University, where he played college football for the Broncos.

During his time at Boise State, Scandrick was a standout player, contributing significantly to the team's defense. He declared for the NFL Draft after his junior year, foregoing his senior season. In the 2008 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys selected Scandrick in the fifth round, 143rd overall. This marked the beginning of his professional career, where he would spend the majority of his playing years.

Scandrick quickly established himself as a reliable player in the Cowboys' secondary. Known for his quickness and ability to cover slot receivers, he became a regular fixture in the Cowboys' defensive lineup. Over the years, he developed a reputation for being a tough competitor, often tasked with covering some of the league's most talented wide receivers. His performance on the field earned him a contract extension with the Cowboys in 2011, solidifying his role on the team.

Throughout his tenure with the Cowboys, Scandrick faced various challenges, including injuries that sidelined him for parts of several seasons. Despite these setbacks, he consistently returned to the field, demonstrating his ability to compete at a high level. His resilience was evident in the 2014 season, one of his best, where he recorded two interceptions, forced two fumbles, and had a career-high 55 tackles.

In 2018, after ten seasons with the Cowboys, Scandrick was released by the team. He briefly joined the Washington Redskins but was released before the start of the regular season. Shortly thereafter, he signed with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he played for one season. During his time with the Chiefs, Scandrick contributed to the team's defense, adding experience and depth to their secondary.

In 2019, Scandrick signed with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he played his final NFL games. His stint with the Eagles was short-lived, as he was released and re-signed multiple times throughout the season. Despite the challenges of his final years in the league, Scandrick's career was marked by his ability to adapt and compete in various defensive schemes.

Orlando Scandrick's NFL career concluded with a total of 422 tackles, 11.5 sacks, and 9 interceptions.

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