Cierre Marcelle Wood (born February 21, 1991) is a former American football running back and convicted murderer. He played college football at Notre Dame. He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Houston Texans in 2013. On August 13th, 2024, he was sentenced to life in prison for the April 2019 murder of his girlfriend’s 5 year old daughter.
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Position: | Running back | ||||||||||
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Born: | Bloomington, California, U.S. | February 21, 1991||||||||||
Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | ||||||||||
Weight: | 226 lb (103 kg) | ||||||||||
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High school: | Oxnard (CA) Santa Clara | ||||||||||
College: | Notre Dame (2009–2012) | ||||||||||
Undrafted: | 2013 | ||||||||||
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High school career
editWood attended Santa Clara High School in Oxnard, California. He rushed for 1,632 yards and 20 touchdowns and caught eight passes for 182 yards and four touchdowns as a senior. During his junior year, he had 2,612 yards rushing with 34 touchdowns. Wood was a USA Today All-American in 2008. He was also selected to play in the 2009 U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas.
Considered a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, Wood was listed as the No. 8 running back in the nation.[1] He chose to attend Notre Dame over USC, UCLA, and California.
College career
editAfter redshirting in the 2009 season, Wood emerged on the depth chart as the No. 2 running back in 2010. He was used sparingly over the first few games, but after an injury to starter Armando Allen, he started the final six games where he recorded 603 yards on 119 carries and three touchdowns, and 20 receptions for 170 yards and 2 touchdowns. In his junior year, he took over the starting role. He recorded 1,102 yards on 217 carries (5.1 AVG) and 9 touchdowns, and 27 receptions for 187 yards. In 2012, Wood had been suspended for the opening two games, against Navy and Purdue, for violating team rules.[2] In the final 11 games, he rushed for 742 yards on 114 carries (6.5 avg) and four touchdowns after splitting carries with classmate Theo Riddick.
Professional career
editIn January 2013, Wood decided to forgo his final year of eligibility, entering the 2013 NFL draft.[3] He went undrafted and was signed as a free agent with the Houston Texans hours after the draft.[4]
Height | Weight | 40-yard dash | 10-yard split | 20-yard split | 20-yard shuttle | Three-cone drill | Vertical jump | Broad jump | Bench press | |||
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5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
213 lb (97 kg) |
4.46 s | 1.56 s | 2.52 s | 4.29 s | 6.87 s | 37.5 in (0.95 m) |
10 ft 4 in (3.15 m) |
18 reps | |||
All values from NFL Combine |
Houston Texans
editThe Texans released Wood, along with two others players, on October 21, 2013, for unspecified violations of team rules prior to a game in Kansas City.[5]
New England Patriots
editThe New England Patriots signed Wood to their practice squad on November 5, 2013. He was released on December 26, 2013.
Baltimore Ravens
editHe was signed by the Ravens to a reserve-future deal on January 15, 2014.[6] The Ravens released Wood on August 25, 2014.[7]
Seattle Seahawks
editWood was signed by the Seahawks to their practice squad on November 12, 2014.[8]
Buffalo Bills
editThe Buffalo Bills signed Wood to their roster on August 19, 2015.[9] On September 4, 2015, he was released by the Bills.[10] On September 6, 2015, the Bills signed Wood to their practice squad.[11] Wood was promoted to the Bills active roster on Friday October 2. However, in Week 5, Wood tore his ACL, ending his season.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
editWood signed with the Canadian football team, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on March 9, 2017.
Montreal Alouettes
editOn May 1, 2017, Wood was traded to the Montreal Alouettes along with defensive end Denzell Perine, in exchange for defensive back Khalid Wooten.[12] He was released on May 1, 2018.
Personal life
editWood and his girlfriend, Amy Taylor, were arrested on April 10, 2019, by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department on charges of first-degree homicide and child abuse, after the death of the girlfriend's five-year-old daughter, La’Rayah Davis, who was found with extreme bruising and trauma.[13] Wood was additionally accused of forcing the child to participate in extreme exercise routines as a punishment for being overweight.[14] On August 13, 2024, Wood was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after entering an Alford plea.[15]
References
edit- ^ "Cierre Wood - Yahoo! Sports". Archived from the original on November 20, 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2015.
- ^ "Notre Dame suspends starting RB Cierre Wood". Yahoo Sports. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ Schad, Joe (January 14, 2013). "Notre Dame Fighting Irish RB Cierre Wood to enter NFL draft, cites family". ESPN.com.
- ^ Bien, Louis (April 28, 2013). "Undrafted Free Agents 2013: Collin Klein Among 23 New Texans Post-Draft". SB Nation. Retrieved April 29, 2013.
- ^ Ganguli, Tania (October 21, 2013). "Sources: Pot reason Texans cut 3". ESPN.com. Retrieved October 22, 2013.
- ^ "Ravens Sign Wood". Archived from the original on January 22, 2014. Retrieved January 18, 2014.
- ^ "Ravens Trim Roster Down To 75". Archived from the original on August 28, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
- ^ Seahawks' defensive tackle Mebane goes on IR
- ^ @RapSheet (August 19, 2015). "The #Bills signed free agent DL Red Bryant and RB Cierre Wood, addressing depth issues from injuries" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Brown, Chris (September 4, 2015). "Leodis McKelvin to Reserve/NFI as Bills release 16". BuffaloBills.com. Archived from the original on September 17, 2015. Retrieved September 14, 2015.
- ^ "Bills add C Gabe Ikard to 53-man roster; Five signed to practice squad". BuffaloBills.com. September 6, 2015. Archived from the original on September 8, 2015. Retrieved September 14, 2015.
- ^ "Ticats acquire Wooten from Alouettes – Article – TSN". TSN. May 1, 2017. Retrieved May 3, 2017.
- ^ "Cierre Wood pleads not guilty in Vegas child death case". amp.vcstar.com. May 29, 2019. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
- ^ Emerson, Elaine (April 15, 2019). "Mom, ex-NFL player used exercise to punish Las Vegas child, report says". KVVU-TV. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
- ^ "Ex-RB Wood sentenced to life in 5-year-old's death". ESPN.com. August 13, 2024. Retrieved August 14, 2024.