# Torrie Cox

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**Torrie Tywan Cox** (born October 29, 1980) is an American former professional [football](/source/American_football) player who was a [cornerback](/source/Cornerback) in the [National Football League](/source/National_Football_League) (NFL). He played [college football](/source/College_football) for the [Pittsburgh Panthers](/source/Pittsburgh_Panthers_football) and was selected by the [Tampa Bay Buccaneers](/source/Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers) in the sixth round of the [2003 NFL draft](/source/2003_NFL_draft).[1]

## Early life

Cox attended [Northwestern High School](/source/Miami_Northwestern_High_School) in Miami, Florida, and was a standout in [football](/source/High_school_football). In football, he [rushed](/source/Rush_(American_football)) for over 1,500 yards and won All-City, All-[Dade County](/source/Miami-Dade_County,_Florida), and All-State honors.

## College career

During college, Torrie Cox was considered one of the hardest hitting [defensive backs](/source/Defensive_back) in the [Big East Conference](/source/Big_East_Conference_(1979%E2%80%932013)). He earned first-team All-Big East honors and All-[ECAC](/source/Eastern_College_Athletic_Conference) awards in his senior year. Also during his senior year, he played in the [East-West Shrine Game](/source/East-West_Shrine_Game). In addition, he earned Pittsburgh's special teams [MVP](/source/Most_valuable_player) award in his sophomore, junior and senior years. Cox finished his college career with 156 [tackles](/source/Tackle_(football_move)) (128 solo tackles), 28 [passes defended](/source/Pass_deflected), three [interceptions](/source/Interception) and three [fumble](/source/Fumble) recoveries. On [special teams](/source/Special_teams), he returned 65 [kickoffs](/source/Kickoff_(American_football)) for 1,570 yards (24.2 yards per return) and one [touchdown](/source/Touchdown).

## Professional career

Cox was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the sixth round of the 2003 NFL Draft. In [2003](/source/2003_Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_season), Cox saw some playing time on special teams and at cornerback in the [preseason](/source/Preseason), but suffered a torn [anterior cruciate ligament](/source/Anterior_cruciate_ligament) (ACL) and was forced to [injured reserve](/source/Injured_reserve) on August 22 for the rest of the season.

Cox played in 11 games in [2004](/source/2004_Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_season). His 26.2-yard kick return average ranked fourth in the NFL that season and second in team history. He recorded his first interception return for a touchdown versus the [San Francisco 49ers](/source/San_Francisco_49ers). He finished the 2004 season with eight tackles, one interception and two passes defended; as well as six special teams tackles and one fumble recovery. Cox returned 33 kickoffs for 866 yards. His longest return came against the [St. Louis Rams](/source/St._Louis_Rams). It was for 59 yards.

In [2005](/source/2005_Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_season), Cox played in 15 regular season games as well as the [postseason loss](/source/NFL_playoffs,_2005%E2%80%9306#NFC:_Washington_Redskins_17.2C_Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_10) to the [Washington Redskins](/source/Washington_Redskins). He recorded two tackles on defense, and had 19 special teams tackles. He also added one forced fumble. Cox returned 24 kickoffs for 464 yards (19.3 yards per return). His longest return came against the [Carolina Panthers](/source/Carolina_Panthers). It was for 30 yards.

Cox played in all 16 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in [2006](/source/2006_Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_season). He was tied for first on the team with 20 special teams tackles. He was a first alternate to the [Pro Bowl](/source/Pro_Bowl) as a special teams player.[2]

Cox was suspended for the first four games of the [2007](/source/2007_Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_season) season.[3] He had played in four games before suffering a season ending [knee](/source/Knee) injury. The Buccaneers placed Cox on injured reserve on October 31, 2007.

During training camp in July [2008](/source/2008_Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_season), Cox was again placed on season-ending injured reserve with a torn ACL.

Cox was again placed on injured reserve on November 30, 2009, due to a hip injury. He was released on March 4, 2010.

## Personal life

Cox is married to his highschool sweetheart Kawana and they have a son, Torrie Cox Jr., who was born on September 12, 2003, and twins Tyra and Tywan born May 9, 2007.

## References

1. ["2003 NFL Draft Listing"](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2003/draft.htm). *Pro-Football-Reference.com*. Retrieved 2023-03-27.

1. [Buccaneers](http://www.buccaneers.com/team/playerdetail.aspx?player=Cox,Torrie,27)

1. [Rotoworld](http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=NFL&id=341) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20071022160654/http://rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=NFL&id=341) 2007-10-22 at the Wayback Machine

## External links

- [Tampa Bay Buccaneers bio](http://buccaneers.com/team/playerdetail.aspx?player=Cox,Torrie,27)

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