Juran Bolden is a former professional football player who played as a cornerback in the National Football League (NFL) and the Canadian Football League (CFL). Bolden was born on January 27, 1975, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and attended Western Kentucky University, where he played college football.

Bolden began his professional football career in the CFL, where he played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from 1996 to 1999. During his time with the Blue Bombers, Bolden was named a CFL All-Star twice and helped the team win the Grey Cup in 1998.

In 2000, Bolden signed with the Atlanta Falcons of the NFL, where he played for two seasons. He then played for the New Orleans Saints from 2002 to 2004, where he had a career-high five interceptions in 2003. Bolden also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2005 and the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2006 before retiring from professional football.

Throughout his career, Bolden was known for his physicality and ability to make big plays. He finished his NFL career with 14 interceptions, 4 forced fumbles, and 3 touchdowns. Bolden also had a reputation for being a strong special teams player, recording 77 tackles on special teams during his career.

After retiring from football, Bolden became a high school football coach in Florida. He also founded the Juran Bolden Foundation, which provides scholarships and mentorship to underprivileged youth in the Fort Lauderdale area.

Overall, Juran Bolden had a successful football career, playing at a high level in both the CFL and NFL. He was a key contributor to several teams and was known for his physicality and ability to make big plays. Bolden's impact on the game of football continues to be felt through his work as a coach and philanthropist.

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