Career History of Leon Joe
Position: Outside Linebacker (OLB)
Date of Birth: October 26, 1981
Teams Played For:
- Chicago Bears (2004)
- Arizona Cardinals (2005-2006)
- Buffalo Bills (2007)
Career Overview:
Leon Joe began his NFL career with the
Chicago Bears after being signed as an undrafted free agent in
2004. During his time with the Bears, he primarily contributed on special teams and as a backup linebacker.
In 2005, he joined the
Arizona Cardinals, where he continued to build on his special teams contributions, playing in 15 games during the 2005 season. Joe's versatility and work ethic earned him a spot on the team's roster, and he remained with the Cardinals for two seasons.
In 2007, Leon Joe signed with the
Buffalo Bills, where he played in a limited capacity before concluding his NFL career.
Highlights and Accomplishments:
- Played in a total of 34 NFL games over his career.
- Known for his contributions on special teams.
- Demonstrated versatility as a linebacker, adapting to various roles throughout his career.
Although not a household name, Leon Joe's journey through the NFL showcases the dedication and resilience required to compete at the highest level of professional football.