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Tom Zbikowski

Thomas Michael Zbikowski (born May 22, 1985) is a former American football safety. He is also a professional boxer and a firefighter. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round (86th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. He earned All-American honors playing college football for the University of Notre Dame from 2003 to 2007.

Tom Zbikowski
Zbikowski at the Ravens 2009 Training Camp.
Brown Bears
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (1985-05-22) May 22, 1985 (age 38)
Park Ridge, Illinois, U.S.
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High school:Buffalo Grove (IL)
College:Notre Dame
NFL Draft:2008 / Round: 3 / Pick: 86
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com

Zbikowski also played for the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears.

Early years Edit

Thomas Michael Zbikowski was born on May 22, 1985, in Park Ridge, Illinois, the youngest of four children born to Edmund Richard Zbikowski and Susan Lois (née Schatz) Zbikowski. His siblings are Kristen and Edmund Joseph "E.J.". He is of Polish descent on his father's side of the family and of German descent on his mother's side of the family. He grew up in Arlington Heights, Illinois. He attended Greenbrier Elementary School and Thomas Middle School in Arlington Heights, Illinois and then high school at Buffalo Grove High School in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. He graduated from Buffalo Grove in 2003. He played youth football with the Buffalo Grove Bills and the Bensenville Bandits during elementary and middle school. At Buffalo Grove, he played quarterback where he set the school records in scoring (202 total points), and rushing (2357 yards, 7.4 average, 32 tds) before becoming a defensive back as well.

College career Edit

Zbikowski played college football at Notre Dame. He made his debut as a sophomore in 2004, appearing in all 12 games and finished fourth best on the team with 70 total tackles (37 solo, 33 assisted) and two forced fumbles. He was named Walter Camp Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 19 following his performance at Michigan State as he had a team-high nine tackles, forced a fumble and returned it for a 75-yard TD and recorded his first career interception.

Zbikowski broke out as one of college football's best utility players during his junior season, excelling as a safety and a return man. Zbikowski accounted for four touchdowns (two interception returns and two punt returns) in 12 games played. He finished fourth on the team with 71 total tackles and led the defense with five interceptions while leading the Irish to the Fiesta Bowl. Following the seasons, Zbikowski earned Third-Team Associated Press All-American honors.

He served as 2006 team captain alongside Brady Quinn and Travis Thomas and was selected to the second-team All-American squad by the Walter Camp Football Foundation after helping the Irish earn a bid in the Sugar Bowl. Zbikowski was also named a third-team All-American by the Associated Press and was a semi-finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, presented annually to the nation's best defensive back. He ended the year with 79 tackles, recovered a fumble for a touchdown against Penn State, and recorded his third career punt return touchdown with 52-yard return against North Carolina.

Zbikowski returned to Notre Dame for his fifth year in 2007, recording a career-high 80 total tackles with a pair of interceptions and fumble recoveries. He continued to shine as a return man, racking up 234 return yards on punts. He graduated in May with degrees in sociology and computer applications.

Professional career Edit

Baltimore Ravens Edit

Zbikowski was selected with the 86th overall pick in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens.[1] He made the team and played four seasons for Baltimore as a defensive back and kick returner. He appeared in 56 games for the Ravens, including 14 starts as a safety. He made his professional debut on September 7 against the Cincinnati Bengals, posting his first career tackle on special teams during a 17–10 win. He had two interceptions in 2009, and helped as a returner. He declared free agency after the 2011 season.

 
Zbikowski practicing with the Ravens in 2008.

Indianapolis Colts Edit

Zbikowski signed with the Indianapolis Colts on March 16, 2012. He was the Colts' regular starting strong safety until he was injured during the 12th game of the season, missing the rest of the regular season. He did return for a Wild Card playoff game. The Colts lost that game 24–9 to Zbikowski's old team, the Baltimore Ravens. Indianapolis released him on March 15, 2013.

Chicago Bears Edit

On March 23, 2013, Zbikowski was signed by the Chicago Bears to a one-year deal worth $715,000, but was released on August 25 during training camp.[2][3]

Free agency and Retirement Edit

On September 10, 2013, Zbikowski was suspended by the National Football League for four games for violating the league's performance-enhancing drug policy.[4] He later stated that the banned substance was a diuretic he took to lose weight. In November 2013, he told David Haugh of the Baltimore Sun: "I don't want that label of a guy who took a PED because as much as I'm a hustler, I don't like cheating, I never even thought about that. I don't take protein shakes. I drink coffee, green tea and eat food. That's what I've done my whole life.[5]

The suspension proved to be a moot point because Zbikowski retired from the NFL. He explained, "Football got old to me…I enjoyed my first two years in the NFL because it was a challenge. I was playing with the best. But after a while you don't care whether you win or lose because you're still getting a paycheck. I enjoyed high school and college much more."

In 2015, Zbikowski completed fire academy training and joined the Chicago Fire Department. He is no longer a member of the Fire Department as of 2019.

Coaching career Edit

On August 3, 2023, he was announced as the safeties coach at Brown University.[6]

Boxing Edit

Zbikowski has sporadically pursued a career as a professional boxer since 2006, mostly in the cruiserweight division. He has won all 8 of his official bouts, 5 by knockout, all against little-known opponents.

On June 10, 2006, while still in college, Zbikowski made his professional boxing debut at Madison Square Garden in New York City, beating his opponent, Robert Bell of Akron, Ohio, by TKO within 49.0 seconds of the first round. The fight was compliant with NCAA guidelines.[citation needed] Bell, who is an Ohio State fan, wore an Ohio State football jersey into the ring.

Zbikowski boxed a three-round exhibition fight against Ryan St. Germain on March 2, 2007 at the Century Center in South Bend, Indiana. After the 2008 NFL season he decided to put his boxing career on hold to focus on football.

On March 12, 2011, Zbikowski returned to the ring for the first time since 2007, taking on 1–2 35-year-old Richard Bryant in Las Vegas, amidst ongoing NFL labor contract discord.[7] Zbikowski won by TKO after 1 minute 45 seconds in the first round of the scheduled four-round fight.[8]

After that, he trained under the instruction of his new trainer Emanuel Steward,[9] an inductee both of the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the World Boxing Hall of Fame, and won via a unanimous decision at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on March 26, 2011 to extend his winning streak to three in a row.[10][11]

He extended his win streak to 4–0 in a first-round knock out against Blake Warner at the Winstar Casino in Thackerville, Okla. on April 23, 2011.[12] After testing positive for a substance in marijuana, he was suspended. After taking a second test, his suspension was lifted. Bob Arum said, "I think that the commission did the right thing by lifting the suspension... The tests that were taken were very unreliable. Now Tommy has taken a proper test, and as a result, you know that he's clean. So they did the right thing."[13]

Zbikowski returned to the ring again in 2016 and won all three of his fights that year. His last fight was on October 17, 2017, when he defeated a boxer named Martez Williamson who was ranked 639th in the world at the time, and whose won-lost record was 3–20 after the bout.[14]

Professional boxing record Edit

7 Wins (4 knockouts), 0 Losses 0 Draws 0 No Contest[1]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win 8–0   Martez Williamson TKO 2 (4) 2017-10-07   Camp Jordan Arena, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Win 7–0   Raymond Gray DQ 2 (4) 2016-06-17   The Belvedere, Elk Grove, Illinois [15]
Win 6–0   Albert Harkins KO 1 (4), 0:35 2016-05-14   Horseshoe Casino, Hammond, Indiana
Win 5–0   Keith Jackson UD 4 (4) 2016-04-22   The Belvedere, Elk Grove Village, Illinois
Win 4–0   Blake Warner KO 1 (4), 2:20 2011-04-23   WinStar Casino, Thackerville, Oklahoma
Win 3–0   Caleb Grummet UD 4 (4) 2011-03-26   Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 2–0   Richard Bryant TKO 1 (4), 1:45 2011-03-12   MGM Grand, Paradise, Nevada
Win 1–0   Robert Bell TKO 1 (4), 0:49 2006-06-10   Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York

References Edit

  1. ^ "2008 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
  2. ^ Jensen, Sean (March 23, 2013). . Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on April 25, 2013. Retrieved March 23, 2013.
  3. ^ Mayer, Larry (August 25, 2013). . Chicago Bears. Archived from the original on March 31, 2017. Retrieved August 25, 2013.
  4. ^ "Zbikowski gets 4-game suspension". Chicago Tribune. September 11, 2013.
  5. ^ Haugh, David (16 November 2013). "Former Ravens safety Tom Zbikowski happy out of football". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
  6. ^ "Former Notre Dame star lands Ivy League job" FootballScoop. Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  7. ^ Brown, Larry. Tom Zbikowski Fighting on Mayorga-Cotto Undercard in Las Vegas, Larry Brown Sports, March 3, 2011, Retrieved 2011-03-04
  8. ^ Los Angeles Times. Baltimore Ravens' Tommy Zbikowski defeats Richard Bryant by TKO,"Los Angeles Times", March 12, 2011, Retrieved 2011-03-13
  9. ^ George Kimball (March 24, 2011). "NFL lockout lets players follow the dream". The Irish Times. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
  10. ^ Dan Rafael (March 27, 2011). "Tom Zbikowski decisions Grummet". ESPN. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
  11. ^ George Willis (March 27, 2011). "NFL star gets Raven reviews heading into tonight's Atlantic City bout". New York Post. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
  12. ^ Josh Katzowitz, Sports Illustrated, "Zbikowski's side career continues to succeed", . Archived from the original on 2011-04-27. Retrieved 2011-04-25.
  13. ^ Lem Satterfield. . Parksville Overlea Patch. Archived from the original on August 24, 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  14. ^ "BoxRec: Bout".
  15. ^ http://www.fightnews.com/Boxing/tommy-z-wins-by-disqualification-342632


External links Edit

  • Tom Zbikowski at NFL.com  
  • Tom Zbikowski on Twitter  
  • Boxing record for Tom Zbikowski from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Notre Dame Fighting Irish bio 2008-02-12 at the Wayback Machine

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Thomas Michael Zbikowski born May 22 1985 is a former American football safety He is also a professional boxer and a firefighter He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round 86th overall of the 2008 NFL Draft He earned All American honors playing college football for the University of Notre Dame from 2003 to 2007 Tom ZbikowskiZbikowski at the Ravens 2009 Training Camp Brown BearsPosition SafetyPersonal informationBorn 1985 05 22 May 22 1985 age 38 Park Ridge Illinois U S Height 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m Weight 200 lb 91 kg Career informationHigh school Buffalo Grove IL College Notre DameNFL Draft 2008 Round 3 Pick 86Career historyBaltimore Ravens 2008 2011 Indianapolis Colts 2012 Chicago Bears 2013 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer highlights and awards2 Third team All American 2005 2006 Career NFL statisticsTotal tackles 126Sacks 2 0Pass deflections 9Interceptions 3Player stats at NFL comZbikowski also played for the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Baltimore Ravens 3 2 Indianapolis Colts 3 3 Chicago Bears 3 4 Free agency and Retirement 4 Coaching career 5 Boxing 6 Professional boxing record 7 References 8 External linksEarly years EditThomas Michael Zbikowski was born on May 22 1985 in Park Ridge Illinois the youngest of four children born to Edmund Richard Zbikowski and Susan Lois nee Schatz Zbikowski His siblings are Kristen and Edmund Joseph E J He is of Polish descent on his father s side of the family and of German descent on his mother s side of the family He grew up in Arlington Heights Illinois He attended Greenbrier Elementary School and Thomas Middle School in Arlington Heights Illinois and then high school at Buffalo Grove High School in Buffalo Grove Illinois He graduated from Buffalo Grove in 2003 He played youth football with the Buffalo Grove Bills and the Bensenville Bandits during elementary and middle school At Buffalo Grove he played quarterback where he set the school records in scoring 202 total points and rushing 2357 yards 7 4 average 32 tds before becoming a defensive back as well College career EditZbikowski played college football at Notre Dame He made his debut as a sophomore in 2004 appearing in all 12 games and finished fourth best on the team with 70 total tackles 37 solo 33 assisted and two forced fumbles He was named Walter Camp Defensive Player of the Week on Sept 19 following his performance at Michigan State as he had a team high nine tackles forced a fumble and returned it for a 75 yard TD and recorded his first career interception Zbikowski broke out as one of college football s best utility players during his junior season excelling as a safety and a return man Zbikowski accounted for four touchdowns two interception returns and two punt returns in 12 games played He finished fourth on the team with 71 total tackles and led the defense with five interceptions while leading the Irish to the Fiesta Bowl Following the seasons Zbikowski earned Third Team Associated Press All American honors He served as 2006 team captain alongside Brady Quinn and Travis Thomas and was selected to the second team All American squad by the Walter Camp Football Foundation after helping the Irish earn a bid in the Sugar Bowl Zbikowski was also named a third team All American by the Associated Press and was a semi finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award presented annually to the nation s best defensive back He ended the year with 79 tackles recovered a fumble for a touchdown against Penn State and recorded his third career punt return touchdown with 52 yard return against North Carolina Zbikowski returned to Notre Dame for his fifth year in 2007 recording a career high 80 total tackles with a pair of interceptions and fumble recoveries He continued to shine as a return man racking up 234 return yards on punts He graduated in May with degrees in sociology and computer applications Professional career EditBaltimore Ravens Edit Zbikowski was selected with the 86th overall pick in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens 1 He made the team and played four seasons for Baltimore as a defensive back and kick returner He appeared in 56 games for the Ravens including 14 starts as a safety He made his professional debut on September 7 against the Cincinnati Bengals posting his first career tackle on special teams during a 17 10 win He had two interceptions in 2009 and helped as a returner He declared free agency after the 2011 season nbsp Zbikowski practicing with the Ravens in 2008 Indianapolis Colts Edit Zbikowski signed with the Indianapolis Colts on March 16 2012 He was the Colts regular starting strong safety until he was injured during the 12th game of the season missing the rest of the regular season He did return for a Wild Card playoff game The Colts lost that game 24 9 to Zbikowski s old team the Baltimore Ravens Indianapolis released him on March 15 2013 Chicago Bears Edit On March 23 2013 Zbikowski was signed by the Chicago Bears to a one year deal worth 715 000 but was released on August 25 during training camp 2 3 Free agency and Retirement Edit On September 10 2013 Zbikowski was suspended by the National Football League for four games for violating the league s performance enhancing drug policy 4 He later stated that the banned substance was a diuretic he took to lose weight In November 2013 he told David Haugh of the Baltimore Sun I don t want that label of a guy who took a PED because as much as I m a hustler I don t like cheating I never even thought about that I don t take protein shakes I drink coffee green tea and eat food That s what I ve done my whole life 5 The suspension proved to be a moot point because Zbikowski retired from the NFL He explained Football got old to me I enjoyed my first two years in the NFL because it was a challenge I was playing with the best But after a while you don t care whether you win or lose because you re still getting a paycheck I enjoyed high school and college much more In 2015 Zbikowski completed fire academy training and joined the Chicago Fire Department He is no longer a member of the Fire Department as of 2019 Coaching career EditOn August 3 2023 he was announced as the safeties coach at Brown University 6 Boxing EditZbikowski has sporadically pursued a career as a professional boxer since 2006 mostly in the cruiserweight division He has won all 8 of his official bouts 5 by knockout all against little known opponents On June 10 2006 while still in college Zbikowski made his professional boxing debut at Madison Square Garden in New York City beating his opponent Robert Bell of Akron Ohio by TKO within 49 0 seconds of the first round The fight was compliant with NCAA guidelines citation needed Bell who is an Ohio State fan wore an Ohio State football jersey into the ring Zbikowski boxed a three round exhibition fight against Ryan St Germain on March 2 2007 at the Century Center in South Bend Indiana After the 2008 NFL season he decided to put his boxing career on hold to focus on football On March 12 2011 Zbikowski returned to the ring for the first time since 2007 taking on 1 2 35 year old Richard Bryant in Las Vegas amidst ongoing NFL labor contract discord 7 Zbikowski won by TKO after 1 minute 45 seconds in the first round of the scheduled four round fight 8 After that he trained under the instruction of his new trainer Emanuel Steward 9 an inductee both of the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the World Boxing Hall of Fame and won via a unanimous decision at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City New Jersey on March 26 2011 to extend his winning streak to three in a row 10 11 He extended his win streak to 4 0 in a first round knock out against Blake Warner at the Winstar Casino in Thackerville Okla on April 23 2011 12 After testing positive for a substance in marijuana he was suspended After taking a second test his suspension was lifted Bob Arum said I think that the commission did the right thing by lifting the suspension The tests that were taken were very unreliable Now Tommy has taken a proper test and as a result you know that he s clean So they did the right thing 13 Zbikowski returned to the ring again in 2016 and won all three of his fights that year His last fight was on October 17 2017 when he defeated a boxer named Martez Williamson who was ranked 639th in the world at the time and whose won lost record was 3 20 after the bout 14 Professional boxing record Edit7 Wins 4 knockouts 0 Losses 0 Draws 0 No Contest 1 Res Record Opponent Type Rd Time Date Location NotesWin 8 0 nbsp Martez Williamson TKO 2 4 2017 10 07 nbsp Camp Jordan Arena Chattanooga TennesseeWin 7 0 nbsp Raymond Gray DQ 2 4 2016 06 17 nbsp The Belvedere Elk Grove Illinois 15 Win 6 0 nbsp Albert Harkins KO 1 4 0 35 2016 05 14 nbsp Horseshoe Casino Hammond IndianaWin 5 0 nbsp Keith Jackson UD 4 4 2016 04 22 nbsp The Belvedere Elk Grove Village IllinoisWin 4 0 nbsp Blake Warner KO 1 4 2 20 2011 04 23 nbsp WinStar Casino Thackerville OklahomaWin 3 0 nbsp Caleb Grummet UD 4 4 2011 03 26 nbsp Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City New JerseyWin 2 0 nbsp Richard Bryant TKO 1 4 1 45 2011 03 12 nbsp MGM Grand Paradise NevadaWin 1 0 nbsp Robert Bell TKO 1 4 0 49 2006 06 10 nbsp Madison Square Garden New York City New YorkReferences Edit 2008 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 2023 05 12 Jensen Sean March 23 2013 Tom Zbikowski will sign with the Bears Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on April 25 2013 Retrieved March 23 2013 Mayer Larry August 25 2013 Bears waive 14 players roster now stands at 76 Chicago Bears Archived from the original on March 31 2017 Retrieved August 25 2013 Zbikowski gets 4 game suspension Chicago Tribune September 11 2013 Haugh David 16 November 2013 Former Ravens safety Tom Zbikowski happy out of football The Baltimore Sun Retrieved 18 November 2013 Former Notre Dame star lands Ivy League job FootballScoop Retrieved 2023 08 08 Brown Larry Tom Zbikowski Fighting on Mayorga Cotto Undercard in Las Vegas Larry Brown Sports March 3 2011 Retrieved 2011 03 04 Los Angeles Times Baltimore Ravens Tommy Zbikowski defeats Richard Bryant by TKO Los Angeles Times March 12 2011 Retrieved 2011 03 13 George Kimball March 24 2011 NFL lockout lets players follow the dream The Irish Times Retrieved March 27 2011 Dan Rafael March 27 2011 Tom Zbikowski decisions Grummet ESPN Retrieved March 27 2011 George Willis March 27 2011 NFL star gets Raven reviews heading into tonight s Atlantic City bout New York Post Retrieved March 27 2011 Josh Katzowitz Sports Illustrated Zbikowski s side career continues to succeed Zbikowski s side career continues to succeed CBSSports com Archived from the original on 2011 04 27 Retrieved 2011 04 25 Lem Satterfield Report Zbikowski s Boxing Suspension Overturned Parksville Overlea Patch Archived from the original on August 24 2011 Retrieved May 4 2011 BoxRec Bout http www fightnews com Boxing 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