Position: Wide Receiver (WR) Date of Birth: April 2, 1979
Professional Career
Team: Houston Texans (HST)
Years Active: 2003 - 2005
Career Overview
Derick Armstrong was a professional American football wide receiver who played for the Houston Texans in the National Football League (NFL). His career spanned three seasons from 2003 to 2005, all with the Texans, who were an expansion team at the time.
Highlights and Accomplishments
Joined the NFL as part of the Houston Texans' inaugural roster in 2002.
Played in a total of 25 games over his three seasons with the Texans.
Known for his speed and ability to stretch the field.
Contributed to the team's early development during their formative years in the league.
Post-NFL Career
While not much is publicly documented about his life after football, many players transition into coaching, mentoring, or other professional ventures within the sports industry.
Legacy
Though not a household name, Derick Armstrong played a role in the early history of the Houston Texans, contributing to the growth and establishment of the franchise in the NFL.
Note: Detailed statistics and records may not be widely available for lesser-known players, but Armstrong's presence on the roster during the Texans' formative years is a significant part of his legacy.
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