Quintin Demps

American football player & safety

Quintin Demps - Athletes & Sports Figures born June 29th, 1985
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Career spanned from 2008 to 2017 with stints on various teams, primarily as a safety. Played for the Houston Texans, Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants, and Chicago Bears. Contributed to the Eagles during a season that culminated in a playoff appearance. Recorded significant interceptions and tackles throughout career, showcasing skills in both defense and special teams.

Recorded 26 interceptions in NFL career

Part of Philadelphia Eagles playoff team

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