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Tim Ruddy (born April 27, 1972) is an American former professional football player who was a center for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL) from 1994 to 2003. He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

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High school

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College career

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Ruddy attended The University of Notre Dame from 1990 to 1994. He was a four-year letterman and two year starter during this time. As a senior, he elected as one of the team's captains and was selected as a second-team All-America and first-team All-Independent by The Football News and the Associated Press.

Ruddy also posted a perfect 4.0 GPA his junior and senior years at Notre Dame. He graduated summa cum laude with a 3.86 GPA and holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering. He also earned post-graduate scholarships from the NCAA and the National Football Foundation. He was named as an Academic All-American during both his junior and senior years, and was named the GTE Academic All American of the Year in his senior season.

Professional career

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Ruddy was the second-round draft choice (65th overall) of Miami in 1994.[1] Ruddy started 140 games of his 156 games played, in which all 16 of those non-starts were his rookie year, but he saw time in all of them. He missed only 4 regular season games during his 10-year career. During most of his career, he was the center for Dan Marino, who has held almost every meaningful NFL passing record and is widely recognized as one of the greatest quarterbacks in football history. He also anchored the line in 2002 for Ricky Williams's NFL rushing title, which included two 200+ yard rushing games. During Ruddy's 10 years with the Dolphins(1994–2003), the team made the playoffs 7 times, and never posted a losing record for the season.

In 2001, Ruddy was named to his first and only Pro Bowl. Ruddy was the first Miami center to be selected to the Pro Bowl since Hall of Fame center Dwight Stephenson in 1987. The last year of Ruddy's career was plagued by injury and his playing time was limited. Ruddy was released by Miami following the 2003 season. It was rumored he talked to a few teams after his departure from Miami, but did not sign with any team.

Ruddy was elected team captain 3 times and was selected as one of the top 40 Miami Dolphin players of all time. He was named as a second team offensive line selection to the Pennsylvania Football News All-Century Team. In 2020, he was elected into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame

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Tim Ruddy is an American former professional football center known for his decade-long career as a reliable starter with the Miami Dolphins in the National Football League. He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish before being selected by the Dolphins in the second round (65th overall) of the 1994 NFL Draft. Ruddy enjoyed a stable ten-year tenure with Miami from 1994 to 2003, starting 140 games during that span and establishing himself as a dependable offensive lineman for the team. He was also honored as a National Football Foundation scholar-athlete during his college years, recognizing his achievements both on the field and in academics. After retiring from professional football, Ruddy has maintained a low public profile, with limited information available on his post-NFL activities. His legacy remains tied to his consistent contributions to the Dolphins' offensive line during a competitive era in the league.

Early life

Birth and background

Tim Ruddy was born on April 27, 1972, in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He is American by nationality. He attended Dunmore High School in Dunmore, Pennsylvania. No details about his family background are available in public sources.

Career

College career

Tim Ruddy played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He was honored as a National Football Foundation scholar-athlete in 1993, recognizing his accomplishments in both academics and athletics.

Professional career

Ruddy was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the second round (65th overall) of the 1994 NFL Draft. He played his entire ten-year NFL career with the Dolphins from 1994 to 2003, establishing himself as a reliable starting center. During this period, he started 140 games, contributing to the team's offensive line during a competitive era, including protecting Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino for much of his tenure. After retiring following the 2003 season, Ruddy has maintained a low public profile with limited public information on his post-NFL activities.

Filmography

Tim Ruddy has no known credits as an actor, producer, or in any other behind-the-scenes capacity in film or television productions. His only media appearances are as himself during his NFL career, appearing in broadcasts such as NFL on CBS, NFL Monday Night Football, and other football telecasts. No evidence exists of fictional acting roles, producer involvement, or additional crew credits in verified industry databases for this Tim Ruddy.

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