Keith Bulluck played linebacker in the National Football League for 11 seasons. Born on April 4, 1977, in Suffern, New York, Bulluck attended Clarkstown North High School in New City, New York, where he excelled as a football player. He then attended Syracuse University, where he continued to play football and was a standout linebacker.
In 2000, Bulluck was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the first round of the NFL Draft. He spent most of his career with the Titans, quickly becoming known as one of the best linebackers in the league. He was a key player in the team’s defense and was named a team captain multiple times. His propensity to excel on the primetime stage earned him the nickname “Mr. Monday Night”.
Throughout his career, Bulluck was known for his athleticism, speed and hard-hitting style of play. He was also known for his durability, having started 127 consecutive games at one point in his career. He finished his career with 1,029 tackles, 18 sacks and 21 interceptions.
Bulluck was named to the Pro Bowl in 2003. He was also named All-Pro in 2002, 2003, and 2007. In addition to his accolades, he was a crucial part of the Titans’ success during his tenure with the team, helping them reach the playoffs multiple times.
After retiring from the NFL, Bulluck has remained active in sports. He has worked as a media commentator and has also been involved in coaching and training young football players. He has been active in the community, supporting various charitable causes.
Throughout his career, Keith Bulluck was known for his on-field success, leadership and work ethic.
Keith and his family make their home in the Nashville area, where he serves as a business owner.