New York Giants (first stint) at training camp in 2010 Ross was selected in the first round (20th overall) of the
2007 NFL draft by the
New York Giants. He was one of seven
Longhorns selected by
professional football teams in the
2007 NFL draft. The others were
Michael Griffin (number 19 overall),
Justin Blalock (number 39 overall),
Tim Crowder (number 56 overall),
Brian Robison (number 102 overall),
Tarell Brown (number 147 overall),
Kasey Studdard (number 183 overall).
Lyle Sendlein and
Selvin Young were not drafted but signed with NFL teams as free agents. He had first and second career interceptions in week five against the
New York Jets, returning his second for his first career touchdown in the same game. As a rookie, Ross recorded 42 tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss, 1.5 sacks, 9 passes defended and 3 interceptions which he returned a total of 51 yards including a 43-yard touchdown. Later that year, Ross helped the Giants win
Super Bowl XLII by starting at corner, recording 12 tackles, 2 tackles for a loss and a pass defended in the Giants' four playoff games. The team beat the
New England Patriots in that game. In his second NFL season in 2008, Ross recorded 52 tackles (4 for loss), 8 passes defended and 3 interceptions (58 return yards including a 50-yard TD). The Giants went 12–4 that year, good for the best record in the NFC, but fell to the rivaled
Philadelphia Eagles in the divisional round of the
2008–09 NFL playoffs. Ross missed the first 9 games of the 2009 season due to an injured hamstring. He returned in November to play 4 games before re-injuring the hamstring in mid-December. The Giants, despite being out of the playoff picture, ultimately placed Ross on the injured reserve list on December 31, 2009, just days before the final game of the season. Just prior to the 2011 campaign, Ross's teammate
Terrell Thomas was placed on injured reserve, which landed Ross the starting job for the season. The Giants would go on to win
Super Bowl XLVI that season against the Patriots again.
Jacksonville Jaguars The
Jacksonville Jaguars signed cornerback Ross to a three-year, $15 million contract during the March free agency period in 2012. The transition to Jacksonville was difficult for Ross, who won two Super Bowls in New York, as the Jaguars finished 2–14, tied for the league's worst record. His brief tenure in Jacksonville saw Ross battling through injuries and struggling in coverage. Ross drew the ire of Jaguars fans by describing his time in Jacksonville as "a nice paid vacation to Florida". He later apologized. Ross was released after the start of free agency on March 8, 2013, by newly hired general manager Dave Caldwell.
New York Giants (second stint) Ross signed with the Giants on March 12, 2013, just four days after being released by the Jaguars. Ross was placed on injured reserve after week 4 of the 2013 NFL season with a back injury, and his season was over.
Baltimore Ravens On June 20, 2014, Ross signed with the
Baltimore Ravens. On July 24, 2014, Ross tore his Achilles tendon, ending his season.
Cleveland Browns Ross signed with the
Cleveland Browns on August 16, 2015. He was released by the Browns on August 31, 2015.
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