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Larry Brackins was born on 5 November, 1982 in Dothan, AL, is an American football wide receiver. Discover Larry Brackins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?
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Dothan, Alabama, U.S. |
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Larry Brackins Height, Weight & Measurements
At 42 years old, Larry Brackins height is 6′ 5″ and Weight 225 lbs.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Larry Brackins Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Larry Brackins worth at the age of 42 years old? Larry Brackins’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Brackins signed with the Jacksonville Sharks in 2018.
On February 1, 2017, Brackins was assigned to the Cleveland Gladiators.
Brackins played in eight regular season games in 2016, catching 31 passes for 315 yards and 14 touchdowns. He remains in second place all-time in AFL history in TD to reception ratio. He also had one rushing touchdown and one kick return for a TD during the season, as well as a recovered fumble for a touchdown after an Orlando kickoff in a game vs. the Los Angeles Kiss. In the final week of the regular season, Brackins was awards Cutters Catch of the Week for his touchdown grab vs. the Philadelphia Soul. That catch was also #6 on SportsCenter's Top 10 plays for Saturday, July 30. He was also a candidate for both Offensive and Playmaker of the Week. Brackins was named J.Lewis Small Playmaker of the Game in Orlando's final two games, the Week 18 matchup vs. the Soul and the first round of the playoffs vs. the Jacksonville Sharks. He had four receiving touchdowns and over 100 receiving yards in each contest, including his longest postseason TD, a 41-yard catch and run past two defenders.
In 2015, Brackins led the Predators in TD receptions with 29, which tied him for 10th overall in the AFL and also tied his career high. With the addition of four rushing touchdowns, his first ones in the regular season, he set a new career-high of 33 total touchdowns in 16 games, helping the Predators win the South Division for the second consecutive season. He also set another career-high with 154 receiving yards in a Week 13 match-up vs. the Arizona Rattlers. He followed that up with a 5 reception, 5 touchdown performance against New Orleans in Week 14 that earned him AFL MVP of the Week honors. Other game honors Brackins' received during the season were: J.Lewis Small Playmaker of the Game in Week 6 and Week 14, in which he was also awarded Cutters Catch of the Game and twice being named Offensive Player of the Game in Week 19 and Week 20. He finished the regular season by scoring touchdowns in Orlando's final nine games. He also continued his great special teams play and even made three kickoffs in emergency duty after Orlando's kicker was injured in the Week 20 game vs. Tampa Bay. Brackins caught a touchdown pass in the Orlando's first round playoff loss to the Jacksonville Sharks.
On April 22, 2014, Brackins was traded to the Orlando Predators for future considerations. In his 12 games with the Predators, Brackins amassed 48 receptions for 612 yards and 17 receiving TDs to bring his career regular season total to 126 receiving touchdowns. He appeared in his third consecutive American Conference Championship game, making 5 catches for 69 yards and a touchdown, while adding two rushes for 13 yards and another touchdown in the Predators' 56-46 loss to the Cleveland Gladiators.
The 2013 season saw Brackins catch another 15 touchdown passes for the Soul and in the process, went over 100 total touchdowns for his career, which included his first regular season kick return touchdown. He also recorded the first two interceptions of his career in a game vs. the Iowa Barnstormers while playing the entire game on defense as the Jack Linebacker. He also hauled in another three touchdowns during two playoff games. However, due to a hamstring injury, he was unable to play in ArenaBowl 26, which proved to be significant for the Soul, as they lost in the ArenaBowl to the Arizona Rattlers for the second straight year, struggling to convert in the red zone without Brackins, with two costly turnovers that proved to be the difference. Despite not playing due to his injury, he still earned the distinction of becoming the first professional football player to play on three Philadelphia teams that played in a championship title game.
In 2012, Brackins became the Philadelphia Soul's all-time franchise leader in touchdown receptions. He had his best game of the regular season in Week 20 vs. Utah in which he caught 5 passes for 33 yards and 4 touchdowns while earning MVP of the Game honors. Brackins excelled in the 2012 playoffs, scoring 14 total touchdowns in three games and set a Soul franchise record, as well as an Arena Football League playoff record for a single game when he scored 8 touchdowns (5 receiving, 2 rushing, 1 kick return) in the Soul's American Conference championship victory against the Jacksonville Sharks.
Brackins re-joined the Philadelphia Soul in the 2011 season when the team returned to the Arena Football League. However, he was placed on waivers after a poor performance in a game vs. the Tampa Bay Storm in Week 6, but was brought back a week later due to his contributions on Special Teams and to be a Red Zone wide receiver specialist. He earned Ironman of the Game honors in two games later that year, as well as being named MVP and Offensive Player of the Game for his performance vs. the Cleveland Gladiators in Week 18 when he had 9 receptions for 133 yards and 3 touchdowns.
On July 18, 2009, Brackins was drafted by the United Football League's California Redwoods. He signed with the team on September 2.
In 2008, Brackins finished ranked 17th in the league in receiving with 107 receptions for 1,395 yards and 29 touchdowns with a long of 43. He also finished 14th on the team in tackles with nine, and he returned one kickoff for zero yards. He was also named Offensive Player of the Game on three occasions that season. Brackins was the receiver of the game-winning touchdown pass, in the playoffs against the New York Dragons. It was the first major video review in AFL history. The ruling was a touchdown, and Philadelphia would advance to host the Cleveland Gladiators the next week. Also, on July 27, 2008, he won his first championship of his professional career when the Soul defeated the San Jose SaberCats 59-56 in ArenaBowl XXII.
On August 19, 2008, Brackins was signed by the New York Jets. However, he was released on August 30 during final cuts.
In 2007, Brackins signed with the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League. As a rookie, he played in 10 regular season games and one playoff game. He was named Offensive Player of the Game twice, and recorded 56 receptions for 786 yards, 20 receiving touchdowns and one fumble return for a touchdown. His fumble return TD on March 22, 2007 vs. the Colorado Crush is included as a receiving TD in some records.
Brackins was selected in the fifth round (155th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on April 24, 2005 and signed with the team on July 28. He had two receptions for 19 yards in a preseason game vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars. However, he did not make the final roster and was released on September 7. On January 10, 2006, he re-signed with the Buccaneers, and went to training camp with the team. However, once again he was released on July 25.
Brackins attended Pearl River Community College where he majored in Physical education. As a freshman, he recorded 43 receptions for 772 yards, and nine touchdowns he was also named First-Team All-State and First-Team All-Region in both football and basketball. For his career, he recorded 101 receptions for 1,834 yards and 19 touchdowns, while starting 23 games. While there he also won numerous awards, such as: 2003 All-MACJC, 2003 All-Region 23, 2004 First-team NJCAA All-American, 2004 All-MACJC, and 2004 All-Region 23.
Larry Brackins (born November 5, 1982) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fifth round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He played college football at Pearl River Community College. Brackins has also been a member of the New York Jets, New York Sentinels, Philadelphia Soul, Dallas Vigilantes, Orlando Predators and Cleveland Gladiators.