Played in 14 games during his second season with the Tiger-Cats, making 12 starts at cornerback…missed three due to injury and was on the Ticats four-man reserve for one…finished third on the team with 44 defensive tackles including one for a three yard loss…made three special teams tackles and knocked down three passes…also recovered two fumbles and intercepted one pass…after being on the four-man for Hamilton’s 27-17 season opening loss at Toronto Bradley returned to the lineup and made two special teams tackles and one defensive tackle in the Tiger-Cats 32-14 loss to Montreal on June 24th…in his first start of the season at cornerback, a 23-22 loss at Calgary on June 29th he made two defensive tackles, recovered one fumble and knocked down a pass…after missing two games due to a hamstring injury he returned to the lineup and made four defensive tackles in the Tiger-Cats 20-2 loss to Toronto on August 12th…in Hamilton’s 11-9 loss at Toronto on September 9th Bradley made four defensive tackles, intercepted one pass and knocked down another…made a season high five defensive tackles in Hamilton’s 27-22 victory over Edmonton on September 16th…equaled his season high of five defensive tackles in Hamilton’s 29-22 loss to Winnipeg on October 15th.
Finished the 2005 season with two defensive tackles, one special teams tackles and 3 interceptions...made two defensive tackles and one special teams tackle in Hamilton's 34-31 pre-season loss to Toronto on June 17th...was on the practice roster for the Tiger-Cats 31-21 season opening loss at Montreal on June 22nd...was on the practice roster for the Tiger-Cats 23-21 loss to Saskatchewan on July 2nd...was on the practice roster for Hamilton's 32-13 loss at Saskatchewan on July 17th...was on the practice roster for the Tiger-Cats 28-22 loss to B.C. on July 23rd...was on the practice roster for the Tiger-Cats 36-30 loss at Edmonton on July 30th...was on the practice roster for the Tiger-Cats 28-12 loss to Ottawa on August 6th...was on the practice roster for the Tiger-Cats 44-14 loss at Winnipeg on August 13th...was on the practice roster for the Tiger-Cats 39-15 loss in B.C. on August 19th...was on the practice roster for the Tiger-Cats 41-39 victory over Winnipeg on August 26th...was on the practice roster for the Tiger-Cats 33-30 victory over Toronto on September 5th...was on the practice roster for the Tiger-Cats 48-0 loss at Toronto on September 10th...in his CFL debut, a Tiger-Cats 39-17 loss to Calgary on September 17th Bradley was outstanding intercepting two passes, one which he returned 72 yards for a score and made one defensive tackle...played in the Tiger-Cats 40-14 victory over Edmonton on September 30th...did not play in the Tiger-Cats 43-21 loss at Ottawa on October 7th due to injury...did not play in Hamilton's 34-17 loss at Calgary on October 14th due to injury...did not play in Hamilton's 40-32 victory over Ottawa on October 21st due to injury...made one defensive tackle and one special teams tackle in the Ticats 34-11 loss in Toronto on October 27...recorded an interception in the Ticats 15-9 win versus Montreal on November 4.
Selected in the 13th round of the 2003 NFL Europe Free Agent Draft by the Berlin Thunder...played in seven games, making 11 total tackles (10 solo) during the regular season...made a season high four solo tackles in Berlins 34-30 victory over Amsterdam on May 4th...closed out the season with three total tackles (2 solo) in the Thunder's 27-14 victory over Frankfurt on June 7th.
Played three seasons (1999-2001) with the Middle Tennessee State University Blue Raiders...in 33 career games, Bradley made 147 total tackles and intercepted nine passes...also had 30 pass knock downs...garnered an All-Sun Belt Conference selection his senior year. (2001): Played in all 11 games during the season...led the Blue Raiders for the second straight season in interceptions with four on his way to earning All-Sun Belt Conference honors...was fourth on the team in total tackles with 53 (41 solo)...also had a team and career-high 18 pass knock downs...played in the 2002 Hula Bowl Maui All Star Football Classic following his senior campaign (2000) Had the best season of all the defensive backs starting all 11 games and finishing sixth on the team in tackles with a career best 50 total tackles (36 solo)...led the Blue Raiders with 12 pass knock downs and three interceptions (vs Maryland, Louisiana Tech, Connecticut)...also collected three tackles for lost yardage (two vs Florida) and one fumble recovery (Maryland)...had a career best four pass breakups against Louisiana Tech...established a career-high with 10 tackles at Maryland...also had seven stops at Illinois and six against Florida and Murray State. (1999) Played in all 11 games and started seven at left corner...was tied for seventh on the team in total tackles with 44 total tackles (33 solo)...also tallied two interceptions and five pass breakups...picked up his interceptions against Wofford and East Tennessee...had a season-high nine tackles at Louisiana-Lafayette and six stops versus Central Florida.
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