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Terrell Fletcher

Terrell Antoine Fletcher (born September 14, 1973) is a former American football running back in the National Football League, spending his entire 8-year professional football career as running back for the San Diego Chargers. He attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison[1] where he played football as running back for the Wisconsin Badgers, Rose Bowl Champions in 1994. In 1995, Terrell was named MVP in the Hall of Fame Outback Bowl. With the Chargers, Terrell rushed for 1,871 yards and gained 1,943 yards receiving,[2] leading all Charger running backs in receptions for five consecutive seasons, from 1996 to 2000.[3] He is the older brother of former Indianapolis Colts tight end Bryan Fletcher.[4] On November 4, 2001, he caught Drew Brees's first completion.

Terrell Fletcher
No. 41
Position:Running back
Personal information
Born: (1973-09-14) September 14, 1973 (age 50)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Career information
High school:Hazelwood East
(St. Louis, Missouri)
College:Wisconsin
NFL Draft:1995 / Round: 2 / Pick: 51
Career history
Career NFL statistics
Rushing yards:1,871
Rushing average:3.6
Rushing TDs:10
Receiving yards:1,943
Receiving average:7.5
Receiving TDs:3
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Terrell graduated from Hazelwood East High School in Hazelwood, Missouri in 1991. Terrell is a first-generation college graduate. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a bachelor's degree in English Literature (1998). In 2003, Terrell graduated with a master's degree in Religious Studies, from Southern California Seminary. He is also has a Doctorate of Transformational Leadership from Bakke Graduate University (2018).

Terrell is currently an ordained Bishop and Senior Pastor for City of Hope International Church in San Diego, California [5] and married to Kavalya Fletcher (formerly Kavalya Young).

College statistics edit

  • 1991: 446 rushing yards and 4 touchdowns on 109 carries. 17 catches for 125 yards and 1 touchdown.[6]
  • 1992: 496 rushing yards on 96 carries. 5 catches for 75 yards and 1 touchdown.
  • 1993: 996 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns on 165 carries. 13 catches for 131 yards and 1 touchdown.
  • 1994: 1,476 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns on 244 carries. 23 catches for 180 yards and 1 touchdown.

Professional career edit

San Diego Chargers edit

Terrell Fletcher was drafted with the 19th pick in the second round (51st pick overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers.[7][8] In 1996, Fletcher was a restricted free agent for the Chargers, and was re-signed.[9] In 2000, Fletcher led the Chargers in rushing, rushing for 384 yards on 116 carries.[3] He was the last player until Mike Tolbert in 2010 to lead the Chargers in rushing yards that wasn't LaDainian Tomlinson. To make room for newly acquired wide receiver Tim Dwight, whom the Chargers acquired via trade from the Atlanta Falcons on draft day 2001, the Chargers released Fletcher, who agreed to re-sign at a later date. On April 23, 2001, he signed a 4-year $6.3 million contract to return to San Diego.[10] In 2002, Fletcher was limited to just 10 games, missing time with a sprained ankle he suffered in an early October loss to the Denver Broncos. On February 27, 2003, the Chargers released Fletcher, saving $1.64 million in cap space.[11] At the same time of releasing Fletcher, they released a slew of other veterans including safety Rodney Harrison and wide receiver Curtis Conway, among others.[12] Fletcher was known for his receiving skills out of the backfield, leading all Charger running backs in receptions for five consecutive seasons, from 1996 to 2000. This included finishing second on the team in receptions with 61 in 1996.[3] At the time of his release, Fletcher was 13th in Chargers history in rushing, with 1,871 yards, and 9th in Chargers history with 259 receptions.[13]

NFL career statistics edit

Year Team Games Rushing Receiving Fumbles
GP GS Att Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost
1995 SD 16 0 26 140 5.4 46 1 3 26 8.7 15 0 2 0
1996 SD 16 0 77 282 3.7 19 0 61 476 7.8 41 2 1 0
1997 SD 13 1 51 161 3.2 13 0 39 292 7.5 25 0 4 3
1998 SD 12 5 153 543 3.5 21 5 30 188 6.3 22 0 1 1
1999 SD 15 2 48 126 2.6 16 0 45 360 8.0 25 0 1 0
2000 SD 16 6 116 384 3.3 21 3 48 355 7.4 26 1 2 2
2001 SD 13 0 29 207 3.7 26 0 23 184 8.0 27 0 1 1
2002 SD 10 0 26 128 4.9 15 1 10 62 6.2 13 0 0 0
Career 111 14 526 1,871 3.6 46 10 259 1,943 7.5 41 3 12 7

[14]

Personal life edit

From March 2012 until June 2023, he was the Senior Pastor of the City of Hope International Church in San Diego, California.[5] In 2007, Fletcher married Sheree Zampino, the ex-wife of Will Smith. Through this marriage he was the stepfather to Zampino and Smith's son Trey. The couple divorced in 2015 after eight years of marriage. Contrary to popular belief, the pair does not have a daughter.[15] In 2018, Fletcher married Kavalya Young. The couple have three children, a daughter Kya and fraternal twins, son Kingston and daughter Kory.

  • Personal Website: www.terrellfletcher.com
  • Speaking Website: www.meetterrell.com
  • Church Website: www.thecityonline.org
 
City of Hope International Church, San Diego, CA

References edit

  1. ^ Mike Lucas (Dec 29, 2010). . UWbadgers.com. Archived from the original on January 2, 2011. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  2. ^ NFL Stats.Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c "2000 San Diego Chargers Stats".
  4. ^ Bryan Fletcher Profile 2008-06-12 at the Wayback Machine.Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  5. ^ a b "Pastor Terrell and Sheree Fletcher 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine", City of Hope International Church Retrieved March 19, 2012.
  6. ^ "1991 Wisconsin Badgers Stats".
  7. ^ "1995 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-03-31.
  8. ^ . NFL.com. Archived from the original on 2008-04-21.
  9. ^ "1998 free agency signings".
  10. ^ "The Huddle".
  11. ^ "The Huddle".
  12. ^ "Chargers Cut Frequently Fined Harrison". 27 February 2003.
  13. ^ "San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers Career Receiving Leaders". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  14. ^ "Terrell Fletcher Stats, News and Video - RB". NFL.com.
  15. ^ "Will Smith's Ex-Wife, Sheree Zampino, Sets Record Straight About How Many Children She Has".

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Terrell Antoine Fletcher born September 14 1973 is a former American football running back in the National Football League spending his entire 8 year professional football career as running back for the San Diego Chargers He attended the University of Wisconsin Madison 1 where he played football as running back for the Wisconsin Badgers Rose Bowl Champions in 1994 In 1995 Terrell was named MVP in the Hall of Fame Outback Bowl With the Chargers Terrell rushed for 1 871 yards and gained 1 943 yards receiving 2 leading all Charger running backs in receptions for five consecutive seasons from 1996 to 2000 3 He is the older brother of former Indianapolis Colts tight end Bryan Fletcher 4 On November 4 2001 he caught Drew Brees s first completion Terrell FletcherNo 41Position Running backPersonal informationBorn 1973 09 14 September 14 1973 age 50 St Louis Missouri U S Career informationHigh school Hazelwood East St Louis Missouri College WisconsinNFL Draft 1995 Round 2 Pick 51Career historySan Diego Chargers 1995 2002 Career NFL statisticsRushing yards 1 871Rushing average 3 6Rushing TDs 10Receiving yards 1 943Receiving average 7 5Receiving TDs 3Player stats at NFL com PFRTerrell graduated from Hazelwood East High School in Hazelwood Missouri in 1991 Terrell is a first generation college graduate He graduated from the University of Wisconsin Madison with a bachelor s degree in English Literature 1998 In 2003 Terrell graduated with a master s degree in Religious Studies from Southern California Seminary He is also has a Doctorate of Transformational Leadership from Bakke Graduate University 2018 Terrell is currently an ordained Bishop and Senior Pastor for City of Hope International Church in San Diego California 5 and married to Kavalya Fletcher formerly Kavalya Young Contents 1 College statistics 2 Professional career 2 1 San Diego Chargers 3 NFL career statistics 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesCollege statistics edit1991 446 rushing yards and 4 touchdowns on 109 carries 17 catches for 125 yards and 1 touchdown 6 1992 496 rushing yards on 96 carries 5 catches for 75 yards and 1 touchdown 1993 996 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns on 165 carries 13 catches for 131 yards and 1 touchdown 1994 1 476 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns on 244 carries 23 catches for 180 yards and 1 touchdown Professional career editSan Diego Chargers edit Terrell Fletcher was drafted with the 19th pick in the second round 51st pick overall of the 1995 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers 7 8 In 1996 Fletcher was a restricted free agent for the Chargers and was re signed 9 In 2000 Fletcher led the Chargers in rushing rushing for 384 yards on 116 carries 3 He was the last player until Mike Tolbert in 2010 to lead the Chargers in rushing yards that wasn t LaDainian Tomlinson To make room for newly acquired wide receiver Tim Dwight whom the Chargers acquired via trade from the Atlanta Falcons on draft day 2001 the Chargers released Fletcher who agreed to re sign at a later date On April 23 2001 he signed a 4 year 6 3 million contract to return to San Diego 10 In 2002 Fletcher was limited to just 10 games missing time with a sprained ankle he suffered in an early October loss to the Denver Broncos On February 27 2003 the Chargers released Fletcher saving 1 64 million in cap space 11 At the same time of releasing Fletcher they released a slew of other veterans including safety Rodney Harrison and wide receiver Curtis Conway among others 12 Fletcher was known for his receiving skills out of the backfield leading all Charger running backs in receptions for five consecutive seasons from 1996 to 2000 This included finishing second on the team in receptions with 61 in 1996 3 At the time of his release Fletcher was 13th in Chargers history in rushing with 1 871 yards and 9th in Chargers history with 259 receptions 13 NFL career statistics editYear Team Games Rushing Receiving FumblesGP GS Att Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost1995 SD 16 0 26 140 5 4 46 1 3 26 8 7 15 0 2 01996 SD 16 0 77 282 3 7 19 0 61 476 7 8 41 2 1 01997 SD 13 1 51 161 3 2 13 0 39 292 7 5 25 0 4 31998 SD 12 5 153 543 3 5 21 5 30 188 6 3 22 0 1 11999 SD 15 2 48 126 2 6 16 0 45 360 8 0 25 0 1 02000 SD 16 6 116 384 3 3 21 3 48 355 7 4 26 1 2 22001 SD 13 0 29 207 3 7 26 0 23 184 8 0 27 0 1 12002 SD 10 0 26 128 4 9 15 1 10 62 6 2 13 0 0 0Career 111 14 526 1 871 3 6 46 10 259 1 943 7 5 41 3 12 7 14 Personal life editFrom March 2012 until June 2023 he was the Senior Pastor of the City of Hope International Church in San Diego California 5 In 2007 Fletcher married Sheree Zampino the ex wife of Will Smith Through this marriage he was the stepfather to Zampino and Smith s son Trey The couple divorced in 2015 after eight years of marriage Contrary to popular belief the pair does not have a daughter 15 In 2018 Fletcher married Kavalya Young The couple have three children a daughter Kya and fraternal twins son Kingston and daughter Kory Personal Website www terrellfletcher com Speaking Website www meetterrell com Church Website www thecityonline org nbsp City of Hope International Church San Diego CAReferences edit Mike Lucas Dec 29 2010 Lucas Looks Back 1994 Rose Bowl UWbadgers com Archived from the original on January 2 2011 Retrieved December 29 2010 NFL Stats Retrieved December 29 2010 a b c 2000 San Diego Chargers Stats Bryan Fletcher Profile Archived 2008 06 12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved December 29 2010 a b Pastor Terrell and Sheree Fletcher Archived 2011 07 08 at the Wayback Machine City of Hope International Church Retrieved March 19 2012 1991 Wisconsin Badgers Stats 1995 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 2023 03 31 NFL Draft History Full Draft NFL com Archived from the original on 2008 04 21 1998 free agency signings The Huddle The Huddle Chargers Cut Frequently Fined Harrison 27 February 2003 San Diego Los Angeles Chargers Career Receiving Leaders Pro Football Reference com Terrell Fletcher Stats News and Video RB NFL com Will Smith s Ex Wife Sheree Zampino Sets Record Straight About How Many Children She Has Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terrell Fletcher amp oldid 1159116760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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