Summary
LaDainian Tomlinson, called "LT," was one of the most exciting football players as the former star running back of the New York Jets. LT rose to his position from relatively unknown Texas teams. Drafted by the San Diego Chargers in 2001 as the starting running back, LT has become a role model for his record-breaking athletic gifts. In 2003, he became the first player in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards and record 100 receptions in the same season. In 2005, he was only the seventh player in history to run, catch, and throw for a touchdown in the same game. In the 2006 season, LT scored a record-setting 19 touchdowns in the span of six games, and the next season was awarded the NFL AP Most Valuable Player Award. In 2009, he continued to break records, becoming the fastest player to reach 150 career touchdowns in the same game. After suffering several injuries, he moved to the Jets, where his numbers continue to be strong. Said to be "everything that's good about sports today," LT wasted no time in catapulting himself to the top of the league and into the record books. LaDainian Tomlinson delves into this young player's record-breaking plays and his commitment to being a team player off the field.
About the Author(s)
Adam Woog has written more than 60 books for adults, young adults, and children. He has special interests in biography and music. He is the author of Walter Payton, Reggie Bush, and Joe Montana in Chelsea House's Football Superstars series. Woog lives in Seattle, Washington, with his family.