Chris McAlister Made Nearly $60 Million Then Moved Back in With His Parents – Sportscasting

Posted: August 27, 2020 at 12:00 pm

Like many of his fans, Chris McAlister hit hard times during the Great Recession.

A standout cornerback on Ravens defenses with Ed Reed and Ray Lewis, McAlister had an extremely underrated career. That alone couldnt save him in his post-football career.

Only three years after he played his final snap for the Baltimore Ravens, McAlister moved back in with his parents and depended on their money. This is his story.

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The Baltimore Ravens personified what it meant to be a defense-first team.

Despite starting middling quarterbacks like Kyle Boller and Trent Dilfer, Baltimores defense carried them to the playoffs each year. The Ravens had players like Chris McAlister, an All-American cornerback from the University of Arizona, to thank for that feat.

The 10th overall pick in the 1999 NFL draft and son of former Patriots running back James McAlister, Chris McAlister created his own no-fly zone in Baltimore. McAlister snagged nine interceptions in his first two seasons, the second of which ended in a Super Bowl trophy.

The duo of McAlister and young linebacker Ray Lewis provided the Ravens with only one losing season from 1999-2004.

McAlister played in Baltimore from 1999-2008. He played two games for the New Orleans Saints in 2009, but the team cut him that December.

Two months later, Drew Brees and the Saints won Super Bowl 44.

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The fact Chris McAlister only made three Pro Bowls and earned one first-team All-Pro nod in 2003 may surprise some. McAlister was among the leagues top cornerbacks but never truly earned the respect he deserved.

Football-ReferencesApproximate Valuesystem measures McAlister was worth 88 AV in a Ravens uniform. That ranks eighth in Ravens history.

For comparison, Ray Lewis (221), Terrell Suggs (150), and Ed Reed (131) lead the pack. Lewis and Ed Reed, as well as offensive lineman Jonathan Ogden (129 AV), are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame; Suggs should generate a strong case when he is eligible.

The same goes for offensive lineman Marshal Yanda (111 AV) and defensive lineman Haloti Ngata (108 AV).

Besides McAlister, the only player in the Ravens top-8 who likely wont generate any Hall of Fame buzz in the near future is quarterback Joe Flacco. Although Flacco won Super Bowl 47, he was mostly average throughout his career.

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Chris McAlister had an excellent NFL career. Things havent been so great since he hung up his cleats.

TMZ Sports obtained court documents in September 2011 which showed just how bad things were for McAlister. Two years after his final NFL down, McAlister pleaded with the judge to lower his $11,000 per month obligation in child support.

I have been unemployed since 2009. I have no income. I live in my parents home. My parents provide me with my basic living expenses as I do not have the funds to do so.

According to Spotrac, Chris McAlister earned $58.4 million in the NFL. That included a seven-year, $55 millioncontractextension he signed in 2004.

According to NESN, a post on a Baltimore Ravens emerged later that month where McAlister denied talking to TMZ. In their original story, TMZ cited McAlisters comments as coming from the court documents.

The message board post was later removed.

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