Ratcliff Thomas

Athlete

1974 –

79

Who is Ratcliff Thomas?

Ratcliff Thomas is a former American football linebacker. He played four seasons with the Indianapolis Colts and appeared in 34 games. He totaled 24 defensive tackles, along with an interception also blocked the first punt in ten years to lead to Edgerrin James first professional touchdown.

During Thomas tenure with Colts, he was named special teams captain. Usually used on special teams but he was a viable back up that played every LB position. Thomas also amassed 55 career special teams tackles, leading the Colts with a career-high 31 special team tackles during the 1999 season, also being named to Sports Illustrated All-Pro Team that same year and finished second on the club with 20 in 2000. He played in each of the Colts postseason games during the 1999 and 2000 campaigns, recorded numerous tackles on defense and two special teams.

Thomas attended T. C. Williams High School, where he was a two-sport star in both football and basketball. Basketball: The McDonald's All-American nominee finished on the top 5 scoring list in schools history and appeared in the Capital Classic preliminary game. Thomas led his team to several District championships and play-off berths each of his three varsity seasons. Also named team's MVP, All-Region guard and Player of the Year in the city of Alexandria. Thomas received a Division-1 scholarship University of Maryland BC to play basketball, which he later reneged to play football.

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Born
Jan 2, 1974
Alexandria
Education
  • University of Maryland, College Park

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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