Priest Holmes Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Priest Anthony Holmes (born October 7, 1973) is a former American football running back who played eleven seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Texas. He was signed by the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 1997.Holmes earned a Super Bowl ring with the Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV. After rushing for just over 2,000 yards in four seasons in Baltimore, Holmes experienced breakout success after signing with the Kansas City Chiefs as a free agent in 2001. During his seven-year stint with the Chiefs, Holmes was a three-time All-Pro, three-time Pro Bowl selection and was named NFL Offensive Player of the Year in 2002. Holmes sat out the 2006 season with a neck injury, and after a brief comeback attempt in 2007 retired from the NFL. Holmes was also inducted into the University of Texas Hall of Honor, and the Texas High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
Full Name
Priest Holmes
Net Worth
$15 million
Date Of Birth
October 7, 1973
Place Of Birth
Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA
Height
1.75 m
Weight
95 kg
Profession
American football player
Work Position
Baltimore Ravens Starting Running Back
Education
Rudder Middle School, University of Texas at Austin
Nationality
American
Parents
Herman Morris
Nicknames
Priest Holmes, Holmes, Priest
IMDB
Awards
Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award
Nominations
Best NFL Player ESPY Award
Star Sign
Libra
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Fact
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(November 21) Announced retirement after returning from neck injuries that had sidelined him for 22 months. Holmes leaves as the Chiefs' all-time leading rusher. [2007]
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Running Back for the Baltimore Ravens (1998-2000) and the Kansas City Chiefs (2001-2007).
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
NFL Monday Night Football
2003-2005
TV Series
Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Running Back
ESPN's Sunday Night Football
1998-2005
TV Series
Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Running Back / Himself - Baltimore Ravens Running Back
Elements of a Champion
2004
TV Series documentary
Himself
The NFL on CBS
1998-2003
TV Series
Himself - Baltimore Ravens Running Back / Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Running Back / Himself - Baltimore Ravens Running back
NFL on FOX
2000-2002
TV Series
Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Running Back / Himself - Baltimore Ravens Running Back
Super Bowl XXXV
2001
TV Movie
Himself - Baltimore Ravens Running Back
The NFL on NBC
1997
TV Series
Himself - Baltimore Ravens Running Back
1994 Sun Bowl
1994
TV Movie
Himself - Texas Longhorns Running Back(Co-MVP)
Known for movies
Elements of a Champion (2004) as Himself
Super Bowl XXXV (2001) as Himself - Baltimore Ravens Running Back
1994 Sun Bowl (1994) as Himself - Texas Longhorns Running Back(Co-MVP)
ESPN's Sunday Night Football (1998-2005) as Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Running Back / Himsel