Oakland Raiders Barton was selected by the
Oakland Raiders in the fifth round (146th overall) of the
1999 NFL draft. He saw action in all of his 16 games in the
1999 NFL season, making three starts and finishing with 29 tackles and two sacks. He recorded a sack in the first play of his first NFL start and finished with, a team-high, eight tackles in Week 15 vs.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He started and tallied 13 tackles at LB in
Super Bowl XXXVII in a loss to the Buccaneers. He led the team for the ninth time on the season with a nine-tackle performance vs. the
Kansas City Chiefs in the season finale.
New York Jets Barton signed with the
New York Jets as an
unrestricted free agent in 2004. He registered nine or more tackles seven times in the
2004 NFL season, including an AFC Wild Card victory over the
San Diego Chargers. He earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors as a result of nine tackles, one sack, one INT, two PD, one FF and one FR in a Week 15 win vs. the
Seattle Seahawks. Barton led the defense with a career-high 16 tackles, including 12 solo and one for loss, in a defeat against the
Buffalo Bills. He was placed on the
Injured Reserve, for the first time in his career after suffering an ankle injury. He also became the first Jet defender since 2000 to record a sack and interception on the same drive against the
Washington Redskins. To that point, he played in 120 career regular season games with 85 starts. He had recorded 680 tackles, 18.5 sacks, four INTs, 18 passes deflected, six forced fumbles, and four fumble recoveries in his career. Barton had also posted four seasons with 100 or more total tackles.
Cleveland Browns Barton signed with the
Cleveland Browns as an
unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2009, and played 2 years with them. Up to the 2010 NFL season, after 12 years of play, he is the only player still active in the NFL among those drafted in the fifth round of the
1999 NFL draft. On February 9, 2011, Barton was released by the Browns.
Personal life Barton was adopted and met his brother,
Aaron Curry, a former NFL linebacker, and his birth mother, Chris Curry, for the first time on October 30, 2010. ==References==