Boss Bailey

Boss Bailey PRO: Bailey provided versatility in the linebacker corps with the use of his speed and talent, which are a staple of what is needed on this defense, while contributing at both outside and middle linebacker during the 2006 season. As a rookie in 2003, Bailey immediately became the Lions’ starter at strongside linebacker and started all 16 games, emerging as one of the top young linebackers in the NFL and showing the potential to be an all-pro. The Lions took Bailey in the second round with the 34th overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft.

MAIN FACTS:

• Given name is Rodney, but goes by Boss after his grandmother gave him the name.
• Football runs in Bailey’s blood as his older brother, Champ, was an All-American cornerback and wide receiver at Georgia (1996-98), who was selected in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins, and has played in five Pro Bowls. His older brother, Ronald, started at Georgia and served a stint in NFL Europe (Frankfurt Galaxy, 1999).
2006: Bailey finished the season with 85 tackles (51 solo), one sack, three passes defensed and four special teams tackles. • He recorded at least five tackles in 10-of-16 games this season.
• Saw first action at middle linebacker in his pro career as a backup, posting six tackles (one solo) and one sack against the Seattle Seahawks (9/10).
• Bailey notched five tackles (two solo) and one pass breakup at Chicago (9/17) as he saw action in the linebacker rotation, and he notched two special teams tackles.
• Had six tackles (three solo) against Green Bay (9/24) while manning the middle linebacker spot.
• In his first start at middle linebacker, Bailey recorded a season-high eight tackles (two solo) at St. Louis (10/1).
• Had a team and season-high 11 tackles (10 solo) at Minnesota (10/8), marking his fourth career game registering double-digit tackles.
• Led the team and tied his season-best 11 tackles (six solo) against Buffalo (10/15) for his second straight double-digit tackles performance.
• Moved to strong-side linebacker to make five tackles (four solo) vs. Atlanta (11/5).
• Had five tackles (four solo) at Arizona (11/19).
• Registered three tackles (two solo) and a pass breakup at New England (12/3).
• Made seven tackles (five solo) and one special teams tackle at Green Bay (12/17).
Bailey finished the season with 85 tackles (51 solo), one sack, three passes defensed and four special teams tackles. • He recorded at least five tackles in 10-of-16 games this season.
• Saw first action at middle linebacker in his pro career as a backup, posting six tackles (one solo) and one sack against the Seattle Seahawks (9/10).
• Bailey notched five tackles (two solo) and one pass breakup at Chicago (9/17) as he saw action in the linebacker rotation, and he notched two special teams tackles.
• Had six tackles (three solo) against Green Bay (9/24) while manning the middle linebacker spot.
• In his first start at middle linebacker, Bailey recorded a season-high eight tackles (two solo) at St. Louis (10/1).
• Had a team and season-high 11 tackles (10 solo) at Minnesota (10/8), marking his fourth career game registering double-digit tackles.
• Led the team and tied his season-best 11 tackles (six solo) against Buffalo (10/15) for his second straight double-digit tackles performance.
• Moved to strong-side linebacker to make five tackles (four solo) vs. Atlanta (11/5).
• Had five tackles (four solo) at Arizona (11/19).
• Registered three tackles (two solo) and a pass breakup at New England (12/3).
• Made seven tackles (five solo) and one special teams tackle at Green Bay (12/17).
• Finished with three solo tackles at Dallas (12/31).


   

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