Named to his current position on February 13, 2013.
Sorensen spent 10 years in the NFL between St. Louis (2001-02), Jacksonville (2003-06) and Cleveland (2007-10) as a safety. He saw action in 131 games primarily on special teams, collecting 133 special teams tackles, along with 27 tackles on defense (18 solo) and 0.5 sacks.
He volunteered as defensive quality control coach for Youngstown State in 2012.
Sorensen and his wife, Danielle, have two children.
Named to his current position on February 13, 2013.
Sorensen spent 10 years in the NFL between St. Louis (2001-02), Jacksonville (2003-06) and Cleveland (2007-10) as a safety. He saw action in 131 games primarily on special teams, collecting 133 special teams tackles, along with 27 tackles on defense (18 solo) and 0.5 sacks.
He volunteered as defensive quality control coach for Youngstown State in 2012.
Sorensen and his wife, Danielle, have two children.
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Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas joins NFL Network's "NFL Total Access" to talk about the Seahawks-49ers arms race and if the Bucs are challenging Seattle for the best secondary crown.
Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas stops by the NFL Network studios before training camp gears up to discuss how the Seahawks plan to build upon their impressive 2012 season.