Amazingly, Hurd ran his own massive drug organization in between daily practices and film studies. He played wide receiver and special teams for five years with the Cowboys and one year with the Bears. He was a promising special teams player who could fill in for starting receivers skillfully. On 16 May 2014, Hird signed a new contract with the Spireites. Hurd was convicted of drug trafficking and is now serving 15 years in a Texas penitentiary. Hurd's Future. In May 2012, Hird was released by the club after the expiry of his contract. Former NFL WR Sam Hurd could get life on drug charge. Sign in to your Spotrac Premium account to gain access to complete info, unique tools, and more!
Shutdown Corner December 15, 2011, 9:38 AM. He was in the first year of a three-year contract reportedly worth more than $5 million. Hurd easily could’ve provided him and his family a prosperous life after football, but even NFL players aren’t immune in the courtroom.“He’s not being prosecuted because he’s an NFL player,” Unfortunately, Hurd chose a dark path outside of his NFL career. Hurd’s drug business stretched all over the country, from Chicago all the way to Hurd was already moving serious weight in 2011 before getting caught by the police, but the four kilos of cocaine wasn’t enough for the wide receiver. On 2 June 2012 he agreed a 2-year deal with Chesterfield, and was immediately given the captain's armband. Sam Hurd contract and salary cap details, including signing bonus, guaranteed salary, dead money, roster bonuses, and contract history currently does not have a contract with any NFL team.
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At the time, he was known as a hardworking NFL player and a loving husband and father. Bears WR Sam Hurd busted by federal agents in ongoing drug distribution ring. That means he was paying $100,000 a week just for cocaine. ... $5.1 million contract with the Bears on July 29. Former Chicago Bears wide receiver Sam Hurd is asking to get out of prison early, the ABC7 I-Team has learned. Sam Hurd doesn’t have a contract for the 2012 season, but his offseason doesn’t look like it will be spent meeting with possible employers. Hurd would flip the coke for an even bigger profit. Over the Cap Sam Hurd caught just 53 passes in his underwhelming six-year career in the NFL, but he’s easily one of the most fascinating players to ever suit up in the league.When he wasn’t running routes for the Dallas Cowboys or Chicago Bears, Hurd was orchestrating multimillion-dollar drug deals.
Sam Hurd caught just 53 passes in his underwhelming six-year Hurd was an ordinary NFL player, but his life outside of football was anything but ordinary.
Hurd went from catching touchdown passes thrown by Tony Romo to slinging millions of dollars worth of drugs, and he ended up in prison for his double life.© Copyright 2020 Endgame360 Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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