Extractions: Academy of Marketing Science Review Accounting Historians Journal, The Accounting History AgExporter ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Professional Football Player Jason Sehorn Makes a Play for Teen Eye Health Market Wire March, 2003 Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Jason Sehorn, one of the National Football League's top cornerbacks during the past decade, is teaming up with ACUVUE(R) Brand Contact Lenses to help teens create a game plan for better eye health. Sehorn, a defensive team leader and fan favorite whose career has been marked by acrobatic interceptions and clutch play, is challenging middle and high school students across the country to demonstrate their "Eye-Qs" in a new online contest, "Eye Clues for Eye-Q." Students who ace the brief online quiz about vision and eye care will be entered in a drawing to win a school visit from Sehorn this spring. "Sharp vision is critical to my play on the field," said Sehorn, whose superior hand-eye coordination has helped make him one of the NFL's top pass defenders. "Regular eye exams are key to ensuring that I perform at a top level and keep pace with some of the world's fastest athletes. On or off the field, all teens should know how important it is to have their eyes checked regularly to maintain good vision for the rest of their lives."
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Extractions: Click here Archive By HUBERT MIZELL TAMPA Jason Sehorn's tumbling, flicking, acrobatic, pop-up, touchdown-scoring interception against Philadelphia in the playoffs has been chronicled by John Madden as "The greatest defensive play I ever saw." But this season's ultimate catch by the smart, handsome, marketable Giants cornerback was, according to analysts of another sort, Sehorn's snagging of gorgeous Law & Order television star Angie Harmon. "What a beginning to 2001," said Sehorn, a California jock dude, "playing in the Super Bowl and then getting married. I'm extremely excited about both. Can't wait. Life has been going really well."
Extractions: Weather Sports Forums Comics ... Movies By HUBERT MIZELL TAMPA Jason Sehorn's tumbling, flicking, acrobatic, pop-up, touchdown-scoring interception against Philadelphia in the playoffs has been chronicled by John Madden as "The greatest defensive play I ever saw." Jason is a 6-foot-2, 210-pound athlete with Hollywood-perfect teeth, Broadway-stylish hair, an entertaining way of talking, all the apparent goods to perpetuate his NFL notoriety by becoming an actor, model or television star. "An actor? I don't think so," Sehorn said. "They work eight days to produce 42 minutes of television. I'm not sure I have the patience for that. Nah, I'll find other things to do." Angie, his adviser? Jason is in demand to perform for national commercials. Sehorn and Shannon Sharpe of the Ravens, a famous NFL trash talker, did catchy ads for brokerage king Charles Schwab. During tapings at Yale Bowl in New Haven, Conn., Sharpe characteristically bolted Sehorn with barbs. Jason shrugged with a big-ivory smile.
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Extractions: You've seen him in People magazine, GQ , on David Letterman and Jay Leno. He's even done commercials for Charles Schwab. Jason Sehorn is one of the hottest football stars in the nation and he's from right here in northern California. In this special assignment Jennifer Krier talks to the people who helped make this young man a superstar, his mother and high school coach. From David Letterman to Sports Illustrated, Giants cornerback Jason Sehorn is everywhere. The 6-foot-2, 210 pound corner is one of the best defensive backs in the league. Not bad for a kid who didn't play football until his senior year in high school. This is where it all started for Jason, on this high school football field in Shasta. The stands were packed and everyone in town came out to see Jason Sehorn play. Joe Blevins / Sehorn's High School Football Coach: "When I first saw him I didn't really know what to expect. It was the first time he had been on a football field. No one had him here on a football field, so there was no preconceived idea. We had no idea if he could catch, run, tackle, etc As it turned out, he was an incredible athlete."
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Extractions: DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER Jason Sehorn Jason Sehorn, in what could be viewed as a last-ditch attempt to salvage his Giants career, has told Jim Fassel he wants to move from cornerback to free safety next season. He is also willing to renegotiate his contract. "I want to stay," Sehorn told the Daily News yesterday by cell phone from Dallas, where he lives in the offseason. "I'd like to play free safety. Then you have four people under contract who can play." He was referring to corners Will Peterson and Will Allen, strong safety Shaun Williams and himself. "It would only be for the sake of having your four best athletes playing," he said. "All I want to do is play. They have a flexible player they can move around." But it may not matter. There have been strong indications the Giants will cut him by March 10, when he is owed a $1 million roster bonus. His base salary for '03 is an out-of-whack $4.3 million. There's not much enthusiasm in the organization about moving him to free safety anyway. And then, after all his injuries, there is the question of how much he has left. It means Sehorn, one of the most visible Giants, may be down to his final two weeks with the team. "That would be tough," he said. "I would do what everybody else in life does: pick up the pieces and move on. People get fired on a daily basis. It would be disappointing, but not the end of the world."
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Extractions: DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER Jason Sehorn is unable to practice but he does get worked up over baseball's labor situation. ALBANY - There are plenty of things for Jason Sehorn to do as the Giants' NFL Players Association representative. His main job is to keep his teammates informed of their rights and the benefits that previous NFL players fought for. Once a year he goes to a labor meeting for an update on the state of the players' relations with the league. What he doesn't have to do is go through what his counterparts in baseball are going through right now. The NFL, Sehorn said, will have labor peace "forever" because both players and management are generally happy with the current system, and they both understand they have to give a little if it's in the best interests of the game. "Everybody's kind of in a good spot right now with our game," Sehorn said. "They make a ton of money. We make a ton of money. And everybody can win. Everybody has a chance. That's the best thing about our sport. You want all teams to have an opportunity. And some sports aren't like that." Baseball, obviously, was the sport Sehorn was referring to, especially with its union leaders talking about the possibility of a second strike in eight years. In that same span, football has extended its collective bargaining agreement four times - most recently on Jan. 7, when the 1993 agreement was extended through the 2008 draft.
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Extractions: Jude Law Caught in Short Nude Somerhalder Hits Back at "Anti-gay" Slur BIOGRAPHY Jason Sehor BIOGRAPHY GALLERY GOSSIP Following his brilliant career at Shasta, Sehorn signed a scholarship to play football for the USC Trojans where he lined-up at both safety and cornerback. He totaled 136 tackles (108 solo) with 10 interceptions and 23 passes defended while returning 31 punts for 7.3-yard average in his Trojan career. Sehorn was selected 59th overall in the 1995 NFL Draft by the New York Giants, where he played for nine seasons, highlighted by a 2001 NFC Championship. He signed with the St. Louis Rams in 2003. However, it is often Sehorn’s generous volunteer activities that set him apart from other elite athletes. He has helped several single mothers in Newark, N.J. become homeowners. Sehorn's Corner hosts "Turkey Trot", a program in which his foundation purchases Thanksgiving meals for single-parent families in Elizabeth, NJ. Sehorn has hosted a Mother's Day luncheon in Newark for single-parent mothers and continues his involvement in numerous charities. His donation to Mt. Shasta High was the catalyst for a renovation to the school’s track facilities in 2003.
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Extractions: provided brand new furnishings, courtesy of Ikea. T he television cameras were gone. Jason Sehorn, the affable and socially-minded Giants cornerback, had presented Susan Ramirez with a $5,000 down payment on the town home she was purchasing in New Communitys Community Hills development. He had helped cut the ribbon across the front door on West Kinney Street and been interviewed. He had quietly posed on request for dozens of photographs and autographed everything from footballs to Giants banners. This was the second down payment on a new home that Mr. Sehorn and his Sehorns Corner Foundation had given to a single mother buying a new home at Community Hills-a development of 206 attractive NCC-built town houses spanning Irvine Turner Boulevard in the Central Ward-in less than two months. Now, Mr. Sehorn was sitting on the floor of Victor Ramirezs new bedroom. Victor had recently discovered that in addition to being neatly furnished by Ikea, his familys new home was stocked with a rather impressive collection of toys.