Kendrick Norton | |
Number: | 74, 75 |
Position: | Defensive tackle |
Birth Date: | 7 June 1997 |
Birth Place: | Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. |
Height Ft: | 6 |
Height In: | 3 |
Weight Lb: | 314 |
High School: | Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville, Florida) |
College: | Miami (FL) |
Draftyear: | 2018 |
Draftround: | 7 |
Draftpick: | 242 |
Pastteams: | |
Statleague: | NFL |
Kendrick Norton Jr. (born June 7, 1997) is a former American football defensive tackle. He played college football at Miami (FL). He was critically injured after being involved in a car accident in July 2019 that caused his left arm to be amputated and effectively ended his NFL career.
At the University of Miami, Norton earned honorable mention All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors at the conclusion of the 2017 season. He played in all 13 games for the Hurricanes, starting 12 in his junior year, making 26 tackles, 6.5 for loss, and two sacks. Norton was a third-team all-conference selection the previous season, starting all 13 games, compiling 39 tackles, 10 for loss, and two sacks in the middle of the 'Canes defense. The four-star recruit and Under Armour All-American from Jacksonville played in 12 games as a true freshman in 2015, posting 19 tackles and a sack.
Norton was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the seventh round (242nd overall) of the 2018 NFL draft.[1] He was waived on September 1, 2018, and was signed to the practice squad the next day.[2] [3] He was released on September 6, 2018, but was re-signed four days later.[4] [5]
On December 19, 2018, Norton was signed by the Miami Dolphins off the Panthers practice squad.[6]
On July 22, 2019, the Dolphins waived Norton with a non-football injury designation, but decided to give him a full-season salary.[7] He reverted to the team's reserve/non-football injury list on July 23.
Norton was waived with a non-football injury designation again on March 18, 2020.[8]
On July 4, 2019, Norton was involved in a car accident while driving on State Road 836, near Miami. He almost died after sustaining multiple injuries that caused his left arm to be amputated at the scene of the accident.[9] [10] Two days later, the league announced that his medical bills would be covered by a combination of both the league and the Dolphins' insurance.[11]