Stewart Bradley
The primary signal caller of the Eagles defense, Stewart Bradley uses the tremendous blend of size, strength and speed to become one of the rising stars in the NFL. A classic three-down linebacker that patrols the middle of the defense, Bradley finished his first full season as a starter with 151 tackles in 2008. He was a third round draft pink in 2007. Bradley was placed on Injured Reserve on 9/1/09 after suffering a torn ACL during training camp.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
In his first season as a starter, finished second on the team in 2008 with 151 tackles.
Became the first player in franchise history to register his first career sack and first-career INT (QB Drew Brees) in his first-career start (at NO.12/23/07)
BIRDSEED
- He has become interested in architecture and currently owns over 15 books on the subject. “It’s amazing how much detail goes into every different type of design. Right now I’m just trying to learn as much as I can, and one day in the future I’d love to be involved in the building process of my own house.
- Studies French with the hope of becoming fluent one day. “Three or four of my friends speak it fluently and they hooked me in.”
- An avid reader, his favorite authors are Nietzsch, Immanuel Kant, Robert Ludlum, John Steinbeck, and James Joyce.
- Would like to own and operate a biodynamic farm and restaurant. In fact, his favorite restaurant is the Blue Hill at Stone Barn in Pocatico Hill, NY, a self-sustaining farm where everything is grown naturally and served in the restaurant.
- Believes his off-field interests help him become a more well-rounded person and player. “I love to expand my horizons, learn and be challenged. Complacency leads to mediocrity.”
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