Floyd Womack biography
Date of birth : 1978-11-15
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Cleveland, Mississippi
Nationality : American
Category : Sports
Last modified : 2010-11-24
Credited as : Football player NFL, guard for the Cleveland Browns, Pro Bowl/NFL Draft player
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Selected as the third of three fourth-round picks (128th overall) for the Seahawks in the 2001 NFL draft...Signed with Cleveland 3/13/2009
2009:
Started the first two games at right guard before being inactive for the next two with an ankle injury… Overall, played in 13 games with nine starts… Part of a line that led a running game which averaged 4.2 yards per attempt, including a 4.4-yard mark by Jerome Harrison… Unit allowed only 30 sacks on the year, tied for the 10-th-lowest total in the NFL… They yielded just seven sacks over the final seven games… Game 1 vs. Minnesota 9/13: Made his Browns debut starting at right guard… Game 2 at Denver 9/20: Opened at right guard…Left game in first quarter with an ankle injury and did not return… Game 3 at Baltimore 9/27: Was inactive with an ankle injury… Game 4 vs. Cincinnati 10/4: Was inactive with an ankle injury… Game 5 at Buffalo 10/11: Dressed, but did not see any action… Game 6 at Pittsburgh 10/18: Started at right guard, where he rotated throughout the course of the game with Rex Hadnot… Game 7 vs. Green Bay 10/25: Started at right guard… Game 8 at Chicago 11/1: Saw action as a reserve, as he rotated with Rex Hadnot at right guard… Game 9 vs. Baltimore 11/16: Saw action as a reserve, as he rotated with Rex Hadnot at right guard… Game 10 at Detroit 11/22: Saw playing time as a reserve as he shared time at right guard with Rex Hadnot… Game 11 at Cincinnati 11/29: Saw action as a reserve, as he rotated with Rex Hadnot at right guard… Game 12 vs. San Diego 12/6: Started at right guard, as he shared time at the spot with Hank Fraley… It marked the 50th start of his career in the regular season and the 100th regular season contest in which he has appeared… Helped lead a running game that averaged a season-high 5.2 yards per rush attempt… Game 13 vs. Pittsburgh 12/10: Started at right guard and helped to lead a running game that racked up 171 yards, tied for a season high, while the unit allowed only one sack… Game 14 at Kansas City 12/20: Opened game at right guard but moved to right tackle early in the first quarter after John St. Clair left the game with an ankle injury… Part of a unit that had a banner day in which it led a running game that racked up 351 yards, the second-highest total in franchise annals, as it averaged 7.2 yards per attempt… This included a club-record 286 yards rushing by Jerome Harrison… The unit also did not allow a sack for the first time in 2009… Game 15 vs. Oakland 12/27: Opened at right tackle and played the entire contest… Part of a line that led a running game which racked up 164 yards, including 148 by Jerome Harrison… Unit also allowed just two sacks for three yards in losses… Game 16 vs. Jacksonville 1/3: Started at right tackle… Part of a line that helped the running game accumulate 214 yards and a 4.4-yard average per carry… Total included 127-yard effort by Jerome Harrison as he became the first Brown to have three straight 100-yard rushing games since Lee Suggs in 2004… In addition, as a team, it was the fourth consecutive contest with more than 160 yards rushing, the first Browns team to do that since 1968… Line did not allow a sack for the second time in three weeks.
College Highlights
Four-year letterman (1998-2001) who started 29 consecutive games at left tackle...As a senior, was a consensus All-Southeastern Conference first-team choice…Also was a second-team All-America selection by the Walter Camp Foundation and Associated Press…Started the first six games at left tackle, helping offense amass 4,250 yards before missing final five games of the season….Started all 11 games as a junior as the offense totaled 3,562 yards en route to 9-2 record…Majored in fitness management.
Personal
A first-team All-District 3-4A selection following his standout senior season at East Side (Cleveland, Miss.) High School…Was named co-Most Valuable Player in Bolivar County…Helped lead East Side to a two-year record of 19-3…Nicknamed “Pork Chop” by his mother who thought Floyd resembled Pork Chop Cash, a local pro wrestler, when Floyd was a baby…Married (Frances) with two sons, Christian and Roman, and two daughters, Cori and Trinity.