Warren Sapp made the Pro Bowl seven times in a 13-year Hall of Fame career.
Drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the 12th overall pick in 1995, the defensive tackle eventually won the Super Bowl in a 48-21 triumph over the Oakland Raiders in 2003.
Sapp helped inspire the Bucs to a Super Bowl triumph in 2003A year later, he joined the Raiders on a seven-year contract worth $36.6 million.
Legendary Pittsburgh Steelers guard Alan Faneca says his fellow Canton inductee was the toughest opponent he ever faced.
“Warren was great,” Faneca said “He changed and really played that defensive-tackle position different than anybody else.
“People like to ask you who’s the toughest guy you ever went against? Or the hardest guy? My first response – and I always give him credit because we had so many big battles – is Warren.
“He played the defensive-tackle position. He got wide. He was fast. He was quick. You couldn’t just show up on Sunday and play against Warren.”
Sapp is estimated to have earned $58million by the time he hung up his cleats in 2007.
But in 2012, he filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in South Florida with $6.7million in debts, per ESPN.
The former Buccaneers star listed $6.45million in assets, including 240 pairs of Air Jordans, a $2,250 watch, a painting of a nude woman, and a lion skin rug.
But his 2002 Super Bowl ring and 1991 National Championship ring from the University of Miami were both reported to have been lost.
Sapp worked on several media gigs post-retirement, was a runner-up on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars in 2008, and fought off a shark while lobstering in the Florida Keys in 2016.
GettySapp entered the Hall of Fame in 2013[/caption] Coach Prime helped out his old friend with a jobHe has since found a role as a senior defensive quality control analyst with Deion Sanders‘ Colorado Buffaloes.
He reportedly earns $150,000 annually in the position, according to USA TODAY Sports.
Sapp was inspired by a visit to Coach Prime’s program in 2023 and is taking his first full-time post.
“For someone that never wanted to do this, I am really addicted to it right now,” Sapp said last August.
“The babies are really giving me a purpose in life, and I’m enjoying it.”
The man they called Quarterback Killa is working with Colorado’s defensive line, specifically on pass-rushing downs.
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He posted a clip featuring a video of practice filmed from a similar perspective to ref cam on his Instagram.
“Coming this season #CoachSappCam #SappNotFishing #SkoBuffs #PRC 2025 first spring practice. #LetsGetIt,” he captioned the post.
Sanders and Sapp are two massive personalities and it is no surprise they love working together.
With the energy they bring, the Buffaloes could have a very strong season despite losing Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter to the NFL Draft.
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