Travis Carroll (born October 26, 1978) is an American former professional football player who played as a linebacker in college for Alabama and Florida, and in the National Football League (NFL) for the New Orleans Saints and Houston Texans.
Carroll was born in Jacksonville, Florida and would attend The Bolles School.
As a true freshman, Carroll started five of the final six games of the season at middle linebacker for Alabama. Being credited with 46 tackles and 9 sacks.
A starter at middle linebacker for Alabama in eight games as a true sophomore, ending the season with 76 total tackles being ranked second best on the Crimson Tide defense. Credited with 16 tackles for loss. Registered a career-high 14 tackles in a 16âÂÂ10 Alabama loss to Florida in Tuscaloosa
In 1999, he would transfer from Alabama to Florida. Where he would sit out the entire season.
Carroll would play his first game for Florida against Kentucky. He would record one solo tackle before suffering a knee injury after only five plays. He would start in the final four games of the season, including the SEC Championship Game against Auburn where he would record eight total tackles (three solo), two forced fumbles and a pass deflection to help lead Florida to a 28âÂÂ6 victory.
On April 26, 2002 Carroll would sign with the New Orleans Saints. He would play his first NFL game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he end the game two tackles. He would get his first solo tackle the following week against the Green Bay Packers. He would end the season with 10 total tackles.
He would play his final game for the Saints against the Seattle Seahawks. On September 8, 2003, he was released from the Saints.
On December 1st, 2003 the Houston Texans would sign Carroll. Carroll would play four games for the Texans in the 2003 season.
On March 22, 2004, Carroll would resign with the Texans.
On August 4, 2004 the Texans waived Travis Carroll.