T. J. Turner

Thomas James "T. J." Turner (May 16, 1963 – August 24, 2009) was an American football defensive end in the National Football League for the Miami Dolphins. He played college football for the University of Houston. A 1981 Parade All-American, he was considered to be the top defensive end prospect in the nation coming out of high school. At Houston, he had 30 sacks, and compiled 19 sacks and 180 tackles in his last two seasons. His 52 tackles in 1982 were the most by a freshman in Houston history. As a Dolphin, he was given the nickname "Wrong-Way T.J." after taking a wrong turn onto the Florida Turnpike, blaming the mistake on the confusing Golden Glades Interchange. He drove 50 miles before attempting to turn around, at which point he flipped his truck and was cited for careless driving. He died on August 24, 2009 at age of 46.

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External links

  • "Former Dolphins DL Turner dies at 46 after stroke". PA Sports (Bleacher Report). August 25, 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-25. 
  • "EDITORIAL: Scattershots: Remembering Murphy George and T.J. Turner, and applauding those who made VA clinic happen". The Lufkin Daily News. 30 Aug 2009. 
  • T. J. Turner (linebacker)

    Thomas Samuel Turner III (October 1, 1978 – March 10, 2014) was an American football linebacker who played one season with the New England Patriots of the National Football League. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the seventh round of the 2001 NFL Draft. He played college football at Michigan State University and attended Hillsboro High School in Hillsboro, Ohio. Turner died of cancer on March 10, 2014.

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  • Just Sports Stats
  • Michigan State Spartans bio
  • NFL Draft Scout
  • TJ

    TJ may refer to:

    Places

  • Tajikistan, ISO 3166-1 country code
  • .tj, the country code top level domain (ccTLD) for Tajikistan
  • Tianjin, China
  • Tijuana, Mexico
  • Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain
  • People

  • Thomas Jones (T. J.), a Welsh educationalist
  • TJ Goree, a Captain in the Confederate States Army and aide to Lt. General James Longstreet
  • T. J. Clemmings, American football player
  • T. J. Fatinikun, Nigerian American football player
  • T. J. Ford, an NBA basketball player
  • T. J. Frier, American football player
  • T. J. Holmes, CNN anchor
  • T. J. Houshmandzadeh, American football player
  • Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States
  • Theodore Jay Jarvis Johnson, a fictional character from the TV series Power Rangers Turbo and Power Rangers in Space
  • T. J. Johnson (American football), American football player
  • T. J. Miller, American actor
  • T. J. Turner, American football player
  • T. J. Turner (linebacker), American football player
  • Tommy Jones (TJ), a PBA bowler
  • Business

  • Tajikistani somoni (Symbol TJS), a currency of Tajikistan
  • Tojo

    Tojo may refer to:

    Places

  • Tōjō, Hiroshima, Japan, a town
  • Tōjō, Hyōgo, Japan, a town merged with others to form the city of Katō
  • Tōjō Station (Aichi), a railway station in Toyokawa, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
  • Tōjō Station (Hiroshima), a railway station in Kawatō, Tōjō-chō, Shōbara, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
  • Tojo, Sulawesi, a district in Tojo Una-Una Regency, Sulawesi, Indonesia
  • People

  • Generoso Jiménez (1917–2007), better known as Tojo, Cuban trombonist
  • Tojo Yamamoto (1927–1992), ring name of American professional wrestler Harold Watanabe
  • Hidekazu Tojo (b. 1950), Japanese-Canadian chef
  • Hideki Tōjō (1884–1948), Japanese prime minister during World War II
  • Yuko Tojo (1939–2013), Japanese ultra-nationalist politician and granddaughter of Hideki Tojo
  • Other

  • "Tojo" (song), a 1983 song by Hoodoo Gurus from Stoneage Romeos
  • Nakajima Ki-44, codename Tojo, a Japanese World War II fighter aircraft
  • Tijuana

    Tijuana (/tˈwɑːnə/ tee-WHAH-nə; Spanish: [tiˈxwana]) is the largest city in Baja California and on the Baja California Peninsula and center of the Tijuana metropolitan area, part of the international San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan area. As an industrial and financial center of Mexico, Tijuana exerts a strong influence on economics, education, culture, art, and politics. As the city has become a leading center in the country, so has the surrounding metropolitan area, a major industrial and paramount metropolis in northwestern Mexico. Currently one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in Mexico, Tijuana maintains global city status. As of 2015, the city of Tijuana had a population of 1,696,923.

    On the Gold Coast of Baja California, Tijuana is the municipal seat, cultural, and commercial center of Tijuana Municipality, covering 70% of the municipality but with over 80% of its population. A dominant manufacturing center of the North American continent, the city maintains facilities of numerous multinational conglomerate companies. The 2000s (decade) saw Tijuana become the medical device manufacturing capital of North America. Also a growing cultural center, Tijuana has been recognized as a most important new cultural mecca. The city is the most visited border city in the globe; sharing an approximate 24-kilometre-long border (15 mi) with its sister city San Diego, over fifty million people annually cross the border between these two cities. This metropolitan crossing makes the San Ysidro Port of Entry the busiest land-border crossing in the world. It is estimated that the two border crossing stations between the cities proper of San Diego and Tijuana account for 300,000 daily border crossings alone.

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