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Jonathan Vilma

Jonathan Polynice Vilma (born April 16, 1982) is an American color analyst and former professional football player in the National Football League (NFL). He played as a linebacker and was a three-time Pro Bowl selection.

Jonathan Vilma
Vilma in 2010
No. 51
Position:Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (1982-04-16) April 16, 1982 (age 41)
New York City, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
High school:Coral Gables Senior (Coral Gables, Florida)
College:Miami (FL) (2000–2003)
NFL Draft:2004 / Round: 1 / Pick: 12
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Vilma played college football for the Miami Hurricanes, winning a national championship in 2001. He was selected by the New York Jets in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft. Vilma won a Super Bowl championship with the New Orleans Saints. He serves as a color analyst for the NFL on Fox. He previously worked at ESPN as a college football commentator and studio analyst.[1] Vilma was elected as a member of the Orange Bowl Committee in 2018.

Early years Edit

Vilma was born in East Harlem Neighborhood of New York City to Haitian immigrant parents.[2][3] His family moved to Coral Gables, Florida when Vilma was 6 years old, where he attended G.W. Carver Middle School and later Coral Gables Senior High School, where he was a teammate of Pro Bowl running back Frank Gore.

College career Edit

Vilma received an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Miami, and played for coach Butch Davis and coach Larry Coker's Miami Hurricanes football teams from 2000 to 2003.

2000 season Edit

In 2000, Vilma played in all 11 games as a reserve middle linebacker and compiled 38 tackles (29 solo) and a pass deflection.

2001 season Edit

After the graduation of Dan Morgan, Vilma stepped into the starting middle linebacker role and played an integral role on the Hurricanes' National Championship team. He led the team in tackles with 79 (54 solo) and compiled two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery for a 36-yard touchdown, three pass deflections and an interception. He started 11 of 12 games during the regular season and was selected on the First-team All-Big East team.

2002 season Edit

Vilma led Miami in tackles with 133 (75 solo), and had two quarterback sacks, a forced fumble, recovered two fumbles, (returning one for a touchdown) and broke up five passes. He earned unanimous first-team All-Big East selection for the second time in his career and was a semi-finalist for the Dick Butkus Award, along with teammate D.J. Williams.

2003 season Edit

In his final year, Vilma led the team in tackles for a third time with 127 (81 solo), with one sack, forced one fumble, and recovered three fumbles. Vilma ended the year as a finalist for the Butkus Award.

Along with his success on the field, Vilma was a three-time Academic All-Big East Conference. He received a bachelor's degree in finance from the University of Miami's School of Business Administration.

Vilma was interviewed about his time at the University of Miami for the documentary The U, which premiered December 12, 2009 on ESPN.

Professional career Edit

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 0+12 in
(1.84 m)
233 lb
(106 kg)
31+12 in
(0.80 m)
9+38 in
(0.24 m)
4.61 s 4.20 s 6.67 s 37 in
(0.94 m)
10 ft 1 in
(3.07 m)
23 reps
All values from NFL Combine/Pro Day[4]

New York Jets Edit

Vilma was drafted by the Jets in the first round with the 12th selection in the 2004 NFL Draft.[5]

2004 Edit

In 2004, Vilma was named as the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year by the Associated Press. During his rookie campaign, he recorded 107 tackles, two sacks, and three interceptions, one of which was returned for his first NFL touchdown.

2005 Edit

In 2005, Vilma led the NFL in tackles with 169, forced four fumbles, notched one fumble recovery, half a sack, and one interception. Vilma also replaced Zach Thomas at the 2006 Pro Bowl.

2006 Edit

In 2006, Vilma put together another solid season. He compiled 114 tackles, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, and one interception.

2007 Edit

On October 27, 2007, Vilma was placed on injured reserve. He suffered a season ending knee injury during the New York Jets week 7 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.[6][7]

New Orleans Saints Edit

2008 Edit

On February 29, 2008, the Jets traded Vilma to the New Orleans Saints for a fourth-round draft pick in the 2008 NFL Draft and a conditional pick in the 2009 NFL Draft (ultimately a third-round pick). Jets then-head coach Eric Mangini elected to start linebackers Eric Barton and David Harris in his place.

In his first season with the Saints, Vilma was a bright spot on a weak defensive unit. Vilma played in all 16 games, and recorded 132 tackles with one sack.

2009: Super Bowl year Edit

On February 27, 2009, Vilma signed a five-year, $34 million contract with the Saints.[8] Vilma was elected one of the defensive captains, led the team in tackles, had three interceptions, and was chosen for his second Pro Bowl. In Super Bowl XLIV on February 7, 2010, Vilma made several important plays, including making a key defensive audible and deflecting a pass on 3rd and 11 in the fourth quarter. The Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts 31–17.

2010–2011 Edit

Vilma again led the team in tackles in 2010, started every game, and was selected to the Pro Bowl. In 2011, he started and played in 11 games but was inactive for six others with a knee injury.

2012: Bounty scandal Edit

Vilma was a central figure in the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal. The NFL alleged that defensive coordinator Gregg Williams operated an incentive program, which paid out "bounties" for deliberately putting opposing players out of games. The league alleged that Vilma offered $10,000 cash to anyone who knocked Brett Favre out of the 2009 NFC Championship Game. Most notably, Favre was forced out of the game for one play with an ankle injury. Although up to 27 players were accused of involvement, Vilma was the only player initially singled out by the league for his role.[9][10] The NFL suspended Vilma for the entire 2012 season on May 2, 2012. The suspension was reported to be the longest suspension related to in-game misconduct in modern NFL history, dwarfing the previous record of five games handed to Albert Haynesworth for stomping on Andre Gurode's head in 2006. The league contended that Vilma and defensive end Will Smith aided Williams in starting the alleged program in 2009.[11] Vilma found out about the suspension when it was announced on SportsCenter, immediately announced his intent to appeal and adamantly denied that he was involved in any sort of bounty scheme.[12] Vilma filed a personal slander suit against Roger Goodell.[13]

Opinions about the suspensions were divided, as alleged targets like Favre and Kurt Warner claimed that incentive programs were part of the game, which was corroborated by [14] former players interviewed by Sports Illustrated. On July 26, Vilma and seven witnesses from the Saints (along with a sworn affidavit from Drew Brees) testified to a federal judge in New Orleans that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell misrepresented the facts in the league's investigation. Vilma's suspension was overturned on September 7, and he was reinstated for the 2012 season.[15] The Associated Press reported Roger Goodell's disappointment in the determination of the arbitration board's ruling.

On October 9, 2012, the league again suspended Vilma, Browns linebacker Scott Fujita, Saints defensive end Will Smith and free-agent defensive end Anthony Hargrove. Vilma's suspension lasted throughout the entire 2012 season, but he was allowed to retain his paychecks (when he was on the Physically Unable to Perform list) for the first six weeks of the season.[16] The suspensions were then reviewed by former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue, who overruled Roger Goodell and vacated the suspensions on December 11, 2012. Vilma continued his defamation lawsuit against commissioner Goodell,[17] but it was ultimately dismissed in January 2013.[18]

In total, Vilma played in 11 games during the 2012 season.

2013 Edit

Vilma underwent knee surgery during the preseason and was placed on the Reserve/Injured Designated for Return list, with the hope that he would recover in time to play during the season. He was reactivated for the Saints' eighth game, a 26–20 loss to his former team, the New York Jets, and was in the game for only 12 defensive snaps. The following week, he was again placed on injured reserve, ending his 2013 season.[19]

2014 Edit

On February 12, 2014, Vilma's contract was not renewed with the New Orleans Saints. He became a guest analyst on Bleacher Report.[20]

Vilma officially retired from football, and was honored by the Saints before their home game on December 6, 2015.[21]

2017 Edit

Vilma was inducted into the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame on October 29, 2017.

NFL career statistics Edit

Year Team GP Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
Cmb Solo Ast Sck Int Yds PD TD FF FR
2004 NYJ 16 108 77 31 2.0 3 58 5 1 0 1
2005 NYJ 16 173 128 45 0.5 1 1 6 0 4 1
2006 NYJ 16 117 69 48 0.0 1 0 4 0 0 1
2007 NYJ 7 41 31 11 0.0 1 1 4 0 1 0
2008 NO 16 132 98 34 1.0 1 8 6 0 2 3
2009 NO 15 110 87 23 2.0 3 25 8 0 0 0
2010 NO 16 105 70 35 4.0 1 5 3 0 3 1
2011 NO 11 54 36 18 0.0 0 0 2 1 1 3
2012 NO 11 37 20 17 1.0 1 18 2 1 0 0
2013 NO 1 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals[22] 125 879 617 262 10.5 12 116 40 3 11 10

Personal life Edit

Vilma is a spokesman for Under Armour and WaterBank of America USA Inc.[23]

His parents, Fritz Vilma and Nelly Banatte, migrated to the United States from Haiti in the 1970s. After the 2010 earthquake, he was active in relief efforts.[24]

Vilma started the Jonathan Vilma Foundation after the 2010 Haiti earthquake to help with the rebuilding efforts in Haiti, in particular a charter school to educate students from elementary school to high school.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Jonathan Vilma - ESPN MediaZone". espnmediazone.com.
  2. ^ "Jonathan Vilma". NFL. Retrieved January 14, 2011.
  3. ^ Corbett, Jim (January 21, 2010). "Once castoffs, Jeremy Shockey, Jonathan Vilma fueling Saints". USA Today. Retrieved January 14, 2011.
  4. ^ "Miami LB Jonathan Vilma : 2004 NFL Draft Scout Player Profile". DraftScout.com. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  5. ^ "2004 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on December 4, 2010. Retrieved October 28, 2007.
  7. ^ Litsky, Frank (November 14, 2007). "Jets' Vilma Speaks, a Little, About His Knee and Surgery". New York Times. Retrieved September 24, 2009.
  8. ^ "Saints reach agreement with Vilma - NFL.com". Blogs.nfl.com. February 27, 2009. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
  9. ^ Judge, Clark (March 2, 2012). . CBSSports.com. Archived from the original on December 24, 2013.
  10. ^ "NFL announces management discipline in Saints' 'bounty' matter". National Football League. Retrieved March 26, 2012.
  11. ^ Aiello, Greg. "FOUR PLAYERS SUSPENDED FOR PARTICIPATION IN SAINTS' PAY-FOR-PERFORMANCE/BOUNTY PROGRAM" (PDF). National Football League. Retrieved May 2, 2012.
  12. ^ "Jonathan Vilma banned one year". ESPN. May 2, 2012.
  13. ^ "Vilma lawsuit puts Goodell on the run". Foxsports. May 22, 2012.
  14. ^ Perez, A. J. (March 9, 2012). "Bounty issue could be NFL legal problem". Fox Sports.
  15. ^ "Saints player bounty suspensions overturned on appeal". NFL.com. Retrieved September 8, 2012.
  16. ^ Brooks, Matt. "Report: NFL re-issues bounty suspensions for Saints players". The Washington Times. Retrieved October 9, 2012.
  17. ^ "Saints' Jonathan Vilma pursuing defamation case against Roger Goodell as teammates blast commissioner, NFL". The Star. Toronto. December 13, 2012.
  18. ^ "Jonathan Vilma's lawsuit against Roger Goodell dismissed", NFL.com, January 17, 2013.
  19. ^ John DeShazier, "Saints defense will have to move ahead without Jonathan Vilma" December 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, NewOrleansSaints.com, November 7, 2013.
  20. ^ "New Orleans Saints part ways with Jabari Greer, Roman Harper, Will Smith and Jonathan Vilma" February 15, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, NewOrleansSaints.com, February 12, 2014.
  21. ^ Mike Triplett, "Jonathan Vilma announces retirement, honored by Saints", ESPN.com, December 6, 2015.
  22. ^ "NFL Statistics - 2005". ESPN. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
  23. ^ "NFL SUPER STAR Jonathan VILMA Signs With WaterBank of America USA Inc. as Spokesperson for ICEROCKS, Secured Spring Water Ice Cubes". Retrieved February 19, 2009.[dead link]
  24. ^ [1] February 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

External links Edit

  • Jonathan Vilma official website
  • Miami Hurricanes bio

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Jonathan Polynice Vilma born April 16 1982 is an American color analyst and former professional football player in the National Football League NFL He played as a linebacker and was a three time Pro Bowl selection Jonathan VilmaVilma in 2010No 51Position LinebackerPersonal informationBorn 1982 04 16 April 16 1982 age 41 New York City U S Height 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Weight 230 lb 104 kg Career informationHigh school Coral Gables Senior Coral Gables Florida College Miami FL 2000 2003 NFL Draft 2004 Round 1 Pick 12Career historyNew York Jets 2004 2007 New Orleans Saints 2008 2013 Career highlights and awardsSuper Bowl champion XLIV NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year 2004 3 Pro Bowl 2005 2009 2010 NFL tackles leader 2005 PFWA All Rookie Team 2004 New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame BCS national champion 2001 Jack Lambert Trophy 2003 First team All American 2003 First team All Big East 2001 Career NFL statisticsTackles 871Sacks 10 5Interceptions 12Forced fumbles 11Player stats at NFL com PFRVilma played college football for the Miami Hurricanes winning a national championship in 2001 He was selected by the New York Jets in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft Vilma won a Super Bowl championship with the New Orleans Saints He serves as a color analyst for the NFL on Fox He previously worked at ESPN as a college football commentator and studio analyst 1 Vilma was elected as a member of the Orange Bowl Committee in 2018 Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 2 1 2000 season 2 2 2001 season 2 3 2002 season 2 4 2003 season 3 Professional career 3 1 New York Jets 3 1 1 2004 3 1 2 2005 3 1 3 2006 3 1 4 2007 3 2 New Orleans Saints 3 2 1 2008 3 2 2 2009 Super Bowl year 3 2 3 2010 2011 3 2 4 2012 Bounty scandal 3 2 5 2013 3 2 6 2014 3 2 7 2017 4 NFL career statistics 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditVilma was born in East Harlem Neighborhood of New York City to Haitian immigrant parents 2 3 His family moved to Coral Gables Florida when Vilma was 6 years old where he attended G W Carver Middle School and later Coral Gables Senior High School where he was a teammate of Pro Bowl running back Frank Gore College career EditVilma received an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Miami and played for coach Butch Davis and coach Larry Coker s Miami Hurricanes football teams from 2000 to 2003 2000 season Edit In 2000 Vilma played in all 11 games as a reserve middle linebacker and compiled 38 tackles 29 solo and a pass deflection 2001 season Edit After the graduation of Dan Morgan Vilma stepped into the starting middle linebacker role and played an integral role on the Hurricanes National Championship team He led the team in tackles with 79 54 solo and compiled two forced fumbles one fumble recovery for a 36 yard touchdown three pass deflections and an interception He started 11 of 12 games during the regular season and was selected on the First team All Big East team 2002 season Edit Vilma led Miami in tackles with 133 75 solo and had two quarterback sacks a forced fumble recovered two fumbles returning one for a touchdown and broke up five passes He earned unanimous first team All Big East selection for the second time in his career and was a semi finalist for the Dick Butkus Award along with teammate D J Williams 2003 season Edit In his final year Vilma led the team in tackles for a third time with 127 81 solo with one sack forced one fumble and recovered three fumbles Vilma ended the year as a finalist for the Butkus Award Along with his success on the field Vilma was a three time Academic All Big East Conference He received a bachelor s degree in finance from the University of Miami s School of Business Administration Vilma was interviewed about his time at the University of Miami for the documentary The U which premiered December 12 2009 on ESPN Professional career EditPre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press6 ft 0 1 2 in 1 84 m 233 lb 106 kg 31 1 2 in 0 80 m 9 3 8 in 0 24 m 4 61 s 4 20 s 6 67 s 37 in 0 94 m 10 ft 1 in 3 07 m 23 repsAll values from NFL Combine Pro Day 4 New York Jets Edit Vilma was drafted by the Jets in the first round with the 12th selection in the 2004 NFL Draft 5 2004 Edit In 2004 Vilma was named as the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year by the Associated Press During his rookie campaign he recorded 107 tackles two sacks and three interceptions one of which was returned for his first NFL touchdown 2005 Edit In 2005 Vilma led the NFL in tackles with 169 forced four fumbles notched one fumble recovery half a sack and one interception Vilma also replaced Zach Thomas at the 2006 Pro Bowl 2006 Edit In 2006 Vilma put together another solid season He compiled 114 tackles one forced fumble one fumble recovery and one interception 2007 Edit On October 27 2007 Vilma was placed on injured reserve He suffered a season ending knee injury during the New York Jets week 7 game against the Cincinnati Bengals 6 7 New Orleans Saints Edit 2008 Edit On February 29 2008 the Jets traded Vilma to the New Orleans Saints for a fourth round draft pick in the 2008 NFL Draft and a conditional pick in the 2009 NFL Draft ultimately a third round pick Jets then head coach Eric Mangini elected to start linebackers Eric Barton and David Harris in his place In his first season with the Saints Vilma was a bright spot on a weak defensive unit Vilma played in all 16 games and recorded 132 tackles with one sack 2009 Super Bowl year Edit On February 27 2009 Vilma signed a five year 34 million contract with the Saints 8 Vilma was elected one of the defensive captains led the team in tackles had three interceptions and was chosen for his second Pro Bowl In Super Bowl XLIV on February 7 2010 Vilma made several important plays including making a key defensive audible and deflecting a pass on 3rd and 11 in the fourth quarter The Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts 31 17 2010 2011 Edit Vilma again led the team in tackles in 2010 started every game and was selected to the Pro Bowl In 2011 he started and played in 11 games but was inactive for six others with a knee injury 2012 Bounty scandal Edit Vilma was a central figure in the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal The NFL alleged that defensive coordinator Gregg Williams operated an incentive program which paid out bounties for deliberately putting opposing players out of games The league alleged that Vilma offered 10 000 cash to anyone who knocked Brett Favre out of the 2009 NFC Championship Game Most notably Favre was forced out of the game for one play with an ankle injury Although up to 27 players were accused of involvement Vilma was the only player initially singled out by the league for his role 9 10 The NFL suspended Vilma for the entire 2012 season on May 2 2012 The suspension was reported to be the longest suspension related to in game misconduct in modern NFL history dwarfing the previous record of five games handed to Albert Haynesworth for stomping on Andre Gurode s head in 2006 The league contended that Vilma and defensive end Will Smith aided Williams in starting the alleged program in 2009 11 Vilma found out about the suspension when it was announced on SportsCenter immediately announced his intent to appeal and adamantly denied that he was involved in any sort of bounty scheme 12 Vilma filed a personal slander suit against Roger Goodell 13 Opinions about the suspensions were divided as alleged targets like Favre and Kurt Warner claimed that incentive programs were part of the game which was corroborated by 14 former players interviewed by Sports Illustrated On July 26 Vilma and seven witnesses from the Saints along with a sworn affidavit from Drew Brees testified to a federal judge in New Orleans that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell misrepresented the facts in the league s investigation Vilma s suspension was overturned on September 7 and he was reinstated for the 2012 season 15 The Associated Press reported Roger Goodell s disappointment in the determination of the arbitration board s ruling On October 9 2012 the league again suspended Vilma Browns linebacker Scott Fujita Saints defensive end Will Smith and free agent defensive end Anthony Hargrove Vilma s suspension lasted throughout the entire 2012 season but he was allowed to retain his paychecks when he was on the Physically Unable to Perform list for the first six weeks of the season 16 The suspensions were then reviewed by former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue who overruled Roger Goodell and vacated the suspensions on December 11 2012 Vilma continued his defamation lawsuit against commissioner Goodell 17 but it was ultimately dismissed in January 2013 18 In total Vilma played in 11 games during the 2012 season 2013 Edit Vilma underwent knee surgery during the preseason and was placed on the Reserve Injured Designated for Return list with the hope that he would recover in time to play during the season He was reactivated for the Saints eighth game a 26 20 loss to his former team the New York Jets and was in the game for only 12 defensive snaps The following week he was again placed on injured reserve ending his 2013 season 19 2014 Edit On February 12 2014 Vilma s contract was not renewed with the New Orleans Saints He became a guest analyst on Bleacher Report 20 Vilma officially retired from football and was honored by the Saints before their home game on December 6 2015 21 2017 Edit Vilma was inducted into the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame on October 29 2017 NFL career statistics EditYear Team GP Tackles Interceptions FumblesCmb Solo Ast Sck Int Yds PD TD FF FR2004 NYJ 16 108 77 31 2 0 3 58 5 1 0 12005 NYJ 16 173 128 45 0 5 1 1 6 0 4 12006 NYJ 16 117 69 48 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 12007 NYJ 7 41 31 11 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 02008 NO 16 132 98 34 1 0 1 8 6 0 2 32009 NO 15 110 87 23 2 0 3 25 8 0 0 02010 NO 16 105 70 35 4 0 1 5 3 0 3 12011 NO 11 54 36 18 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 32012 NO 11 37 20 17 1 0 1 18 2 1 0 02013 NO 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 22 125 879 617 262 10 5 12 116 40 3 11 10Personal life EditVilma is a spokesman for Under Armour and WaterBank of America USA Inc 23 His parents Fritz Vilma and Nelly Banatte migrated to the United States from Haiti in the 1970s After the 2010 earthquake he was active in relief efforts 24 Vilma started the Jonathan Vilma Foundation after the 2010 Haiti earthquake to help with the rebuilding efforts in Haiti in particular a charter school to educate students from elementary school to high school References Edit Jonathan Vilma ESPN MediaZone espnmediazone com Jonathan Vilma NFL Retrieved January 14 2011 Corbett Jim January 21 2010 Once castoffs Jeremy Shockey Jonathan Vilma fueling Saints USA Today Retrieved January 14 2011 Miami LB Jonathan Vilma 2004 NFL Draft Scout Player Profile DraftScout com Retrieved December 20 2020 2004 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved May 6 2023 Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on December 4 2010 Retrieved October 28 2007 Litsky Frank November 14 2007 Jets Vilma Speaks a Little About His Knee and Surgery New York Times Retrieved September 24 2009 Saints reach agreement with Vilma NFL com Blogs nfl com February 27 2009 Retrieved September 9 2012 Judge Clark March 2 2012 Saints team officials involved in bounty program should pay dearly CBSSports com Archived from the original on December 24 2013 NFL announces management discipline in Saints bounty matter National Football League Retrieved March 26 2012 Aiello Greg FOUR PLAYERS SUSPENDED FOR PARTICIPATION IN SAINTS PAY FOR PERFORMANCE BOUNTY PROGRAM PDF National Football League Retrieved May 2 2012 Jonathan Vilma banned one year ESPN May 2 2012 Vilma lawsuit puts Goodell on the run Foxsports May 22 2012 Perez A J March 9 2012 Bounty issue could be NFL legal problem Fox Sports Saints player bounty suspensions overturned on appeal NFL com Retrieved September 8 2012 Brooks Matt Report NFL re issues bounty suspensions for Saints players The Washington Times Retrieved October 9 2012 Saints Jonathan Vilma pursuing defamation case against Roger Goodell as teammates blast commissioner NFL The Star Toronto December 13 2012 Jonathan Vilma s lawsuit against Roger Goodell dismissed NFL com January 17 2013 John DeShazier Saints defense will have to move ahead without Jonathan Vilma Archived December 2 2013 at the Wayback Machine NewOrleansSaints com November 7 2013 New Orleans Saints part ways with Jabari Greer Roman Harper Will Smith and Jonathan Vilma Archived February 15 2014 at the Wayback Machine NewOrleansSaints com February 12 2014 Mike Triplett Jonathan Vilma announces retirement honored by Saints ESPN com December 6 2015 NFL Statistics 2005 ESPN Retrieved May 3 2012 NFL SUPER STAR Jonathan VILMA Signs With WaterBank of America USA Inc as Spokesperson for ICEROCKS Secured Spring Water Ice Cubes Retrieved February 19 2009 dead link 1 Archived February 24 2012 at the Wayback MachineExternal links Edit nbsp 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