A. J. Hawk
American football player and sports analyst
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2024 | Became a playable character in WWE 2K24 as part of the 'Pat McAfee Pack' DLC. |
2024 | Became a playable character in WWE 2K24 as part of the 'Pat McAfee Pack' DLC. |
2020 | During the COVID-19 lockdowns, Hawk started a daily YouTube show called McAfee & Hawk Sports Talk with Pat McAfee. |
2020 | During the COVID-19 lockdowns, Hawk started a daily YouTube show called McAfee & Hawk Sports Talk with Pat McAfee. |
April 18 2017 | Hawk officially informed Packers' general manager Ted Thompson of his decision to retire with the Green Bay Packers, concluding his nine-year tenure with the team. |
April 18 2017 | Hawk officially informed Packers' general manager Ted Thompson of his decision to retire with the Green Bay Packers, concluding his nine-year tenure with the team. |
January 7 2017 | A.J. Hawk announced his retirement from professional football during a podcast with Albert Breer. |
January 7 2017 | A.J. Hawk announced his retirement from professional football during a podcast with Albert Breer. |
October 2016 | Appeared in the Falcons' Week 5 victory against the Denver Broncos, but did not record any statistics. |
October 2016 | Appeared in the Falcons' Week 5 victory against the Denver Broncos, but did not record any statistics. |
October 25 2016 | The Atlanta Falcons officially released A.J. Hawk from the team. |
October 25 2016 | The Atlanta Falcons officially released A.J. Hawk from the team. |
October 4 2016 | A.J. Hawk signed a one-year, $985,000 contract with the Atlanta Falcons, including a $15,000 signing bonus, after Sean Weatherspoon suffered a torn Achilles. |
October 4 2016 | A.J. Hawk signed a one-year, $985,000 contract with the Atlanta Falcons, including a $15,000 signing bonus, after Sean Weatherspoon suffered a torn Achilles. |
April 26 2016 | Officially released by the Cincinnati Bengals. |
April 26 2016 | Officially released by the Cincinnati Bengals. |
2015 | Recorded his first sack with the Bengals in Week 10 against the Houston Texans. |
2015 | During Week 3, Hawk collected a season-high six combined tackles (five solo) in a 28-24 win against the Baltimore Ravens. |
2015 | Recorded his first sack with the Bengals in Week 10 against the Houston Texans. |
2015 | During Week 3, Hawk collected a season-high six combined tackles (five solo) in a 28-24 win against the Baltimore Ravens. |
March 10 2015 | Signed a two-year, $3.25 million contract with the Cincinnati Bengals, which included $500,000 guaranteed. Head coach Marvin Lewis named Hawk the starting strongside linebacker. |
March 10 2015 | Signed a two-year, $3.25 million contract with the Cincinnati Bengals, which included $500,000 guaranteed. Head coach Marvin Lewis named Hawk the starting strongside linebacker. |
February 25 2015 | A.J. Hawk was released by the Green Bay Packers after leading the team in tackles during five of his nine seasons with the franchise. |
February 25 2015 | A.J. Hawk was released by the Green Bay Packers after leading the team in tackles during five of his nine seasons with the franchise. |
January 18 2015 | Hawk made one tackle in the NFC Championship Game, where the Packers lost 28-22 to the Seattle Seahawks in overtime. |
January 18 2015 | Hawk made one tackle in the NFC Championship Game, where the Packers lost 28-22 to the Seattle Seahawks in overtime. |
2014 | A.J. Hawk returned as a starting inside linebacker for the Green Bay Packers, playing alongside Clay Matthews III and Julius Peppers. |
2014 | The Green Bay Packers finished first in the NFC North with a 12-4 record and earned a first-round bye. |
2014 | Hawk appeared in all 16 games, making 13 starts and recording 89 combined tackles, two pass deflections, and half a sack. |
2014 | The Green Bay Packers finished first in the NFC North with a 12-4 record and earned a first-round bye. |
2014 | Hawk appeared in all 16 games, making 13 starts and recording 89 combined tackles, two pass deflections, and half a sack. |
2014 | A.J. Hawk returned as a starting inside linebacker for the Green Bay Packers, playing alongside Clay Matthews III and Julius Peppers. |
2013 | Finished the NFL season with 118 combined tackles (74 solo), a career-high five sacks, five pass deflections, and one interception in 16 games and 16 starts. |
2013 | Finished the NFL season with 118 combined tackles (74 solo), a career-high five sacks, five pass deflections, and one interception in 16 games and 16 starts. |
October 13 2013 | Recorded a career-high three sacks and ten combined tackles (eight solo) during a 19-17 victory against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6 of the NFL season. |
October 13 2013 | Recorded a career-high three sacks and ten combined tackles (eight solo) during a 19-17 victory against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6 of the NFL season. |
March 18 2013 | Restructured contract with Green Bay Packers, reducing his 2013 salary from $5.45 million to $3.6 million, with similar reductions in 2014 and 2015 salaries, totaling about $7 million in contract value reduction to provide the Packers with more salary cap space. |
March 18 2013 | Restructured contract with Green Bay Packers, reducing his 2013 salary from $5.45 million to $3.6 million, with similar reductions in 2014 and 2015 salaries, totaling about $7 million in contract value reduction to provide the Packers with more salary cap space. |
2012 | Completed a season where he started in all 16 games and achieved a career-high 120 combined tackles (81 solo) and three sacks. |
2012 | A. J. Hawk started in the Green Bay Packers' season-opener against the San Francisco 49ers, recording a career-high 14 combined tackles (ten solo) during their 30–22 loss. |
2012 | A. J. Hawk started in the Green Bay Packers' season-opener against the San Francisco 49ers, recording a career-high 14 combined tackles (ten solo) during their 30–22 loss. |
2012 | Completed a season where he started in all 16 games and achieved a career-high 120 combined tackles (81 solo) and three sacks. |
November 24 2011 | During the Packers' 27-15 victory against the Detroit Lions, Hawk recorded six combined tackles and a pass deflection before exiting at halftime due to a calf injury, which ended his 91 consecutive games streak. |
November 24 2011 | During the Packers' 27-15 victory against the Detroit Lions, Hawk recorded six combined tackles and a pass deflection before exiting at halftime due to a calf injury, which ended his 91 consecutive games streak. |
October 21 2011 | Hawk was fined $10,000 by the NFL for making an obscene gesture after a sack during the Packers' 24-3 victory against the St. Louis Rams. |
October 21 2011 | Hawk was fined $10,000 by the NFL for making an obscene gesture after a sack during the Packers' 24-3 victory against the St. Louis Rams. |
March 3 2011 | Hawk was re-signed by the Green Bay Packers to a new five-year, $33.75 million contract with $9.50 million guaranteed and an $8 million signing bonus, primarily to free up salary cap space. |
March 3 2011 | Hawk was re-signed by the Green Bay Packers to a new five-year, $33.75 million contract with $9.50 million guaranteed and an $8 million signing bonus, primarily to free up salary cap space. |
March 2 2011 | A.J. Hawk was officially released by the Green Bay Packers, with a $10 million salary due for the 2011 NFL season. |
March 2 2011 | A.J. Hawk was officially released by the Green Bay Packers, with a $10 million salary due for the 2011 NFL season. |
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