Bart Scott, New York Jets
“Coming over to NSA was the best decision I could have made. Before, I felt like a small fish in a big pond. At NSA, everyone is equal. We’re all family!”

“Coming over to NSA was the best decision I could have made. Before, I felt like a small fish in a big pond. At NSA, everyone is equal. We’re all family!”
• Has 13 tackles (7 solo) and 1 PD from scrimmage and 11 special teams stops
• Posted a career-high 9 tackles and had a PD from scrimmage at NE (10/18/09) while playing for Tennessee
2010: (with Baltimore – 13/0, 2/0) Tied for fifth on the team with 6 special teams tackles…Also pulled in his first-career pass reception, for 13 yards, on a fake punt vs. Mia. (11/7)
• Pulled in his first-career pass reception (on a fake punt), good for 13 yards, to convert a first down on 4th-and-10 in the 26-10 win in game 8 vs. Mia. (11/7)
• Saw action from scrimmage and collected 1 special teams tackle in game 6 at NE (10/17)
• Played on special teams and had a key solo special teams tackle (Josh Cribbs) in the 24- 17 victory in game 3 vs. Cle. (9/26)
2009: (with Tennessee/Baltimore – 9/1, 2/0) Appeared in five games with the Titans, including his first-career start after being signed by Baltimore on 11/24 (also played in four games with the Titans in 2009)…Posted 13 tackles from scrimmage and 5 special teams stops
• Started his first-career NFL game and posted 1 tackle for a defense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnovers and holding QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory in game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20)…Also netted 2 tackles and a FR on special teams against the Bears
• Saw his first action as a Raven, posting 2 solo special teams tackles, in game 12 at GB (12/7)
• Posted a career-high 9 tackles and had a PD (while playing for Tennessee) in game 6 at NE (10/18)
2008: (with Tennessee – 1/0, IR) Spent the majority of the season on the Titans’ practice squad…Placed on Injured Reserve (quad) on 12/19
• Played in his first-career NFL game in game 14 at Hou. (12/14)…Signed to Tennessee’s active roster from its practice squad on 12/9
Two-year starter (2006-07) at Washburn after playing his initial two collegiate seasons at Fordham University…Started all 23 games for Washburn, collecting 94 tackles, 11 INTs, 12 PD and 1 FR…Also posted 27 KORs for 689 yards (25.5 avg.) and 2 TDs…Also had 1 reception for a 68-yard TD…Led the team (second in school history) and was sixth in Division II with 7 INTs returned for 164 yards and 1 TD as a senior…Was named All-MIAA as a KO returner, recording 17 returns for 487 yards (28.6 avg.) and 2 TDs…Also netted a career-high 56 tackles and 1 FR…Started all 11 games and recorded 38 tackles, 5 PD and 4 INTs (second on team) as a junior in 2006…Added 10 KORs for 202 yards in his first playing season at Washburn…Redshirted in 2005…Played in 13 games, netting 18 tackles, 2 PD and 1 FR in two seasons (2003-04) at Fordham…When Williams participated at Washburn’s pro timing day early in the 2008 offseason, only one NFL scout was in attendance, but the University of Kansas then allowed him to take part in its pro day, providing an audience of representatives from most teams in the NFL.
Played WR and DB at Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory (Hollywood, FL) as a senior, after attending Coral Gables (Miami, FL) HS as a junior and Flanagan (Pembroke Pines, FL) as a freshman and sophomore…Full name: Cary Eric Williams.
Participated in a number of his teammates’ community efforts in 2010…Supported Ed Reed’s relationship with Booker T. Washington Middle School by assisting in the distribution of Thanksgiving dinner baskets to 125 families…Attended Ray Rice’s Thanksgiving dinner at the Helping Up Mission…Joined Baltimore City Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Rice and other teammates in serving hot meals to the 275 men who stay at the shelter.