- Past community involvement includes partnering with fellow members of Bears secondary and Meals on Wheels to "Intercept Hunger" with meal donations being made based on player performance.
- In 2003, He ranked 6th in NFL with 12.2-yard punt return avg. on 37 returns with a season-long 60-yarder for a TD after taking over Chicago's featured punt return role in Game 2.
- In 2001, He started all 16 games, plus the playoff contest, and led Chicago with career-high 18 PDs while leading secondary with career-high 89 tackles, including 6 TFLs, and tying for 2nd on team with 3 INTs. He was honored as first-team All-Pro by Sports Illustrated.
- He is a favorite of former Detroit Lions coach Steve Mariucci, who drafted him when Mariucci was head coach of the 49ers, then signed him as a free agent with the Lions.
- On March 19, 2006, He signed a three-year contract with The New York Giants with base salaries of $975,000 (2006), $1.475 million (2007), and $2.525 million (2008). He Formed the McQuarters NITT Foundation, which stands for Now Is The Time.
- A hard-nosed defender with remarkable kickoff and punt returning skills, He has shown his worth in two seasons with the San Francisco 49ers and five years with the Chicago Bears and has experience playing at both corner-back and safety.
- Signed with The New York Giants. (June 2006)
- Starting Defensive Back for The Detroit Lions in his 8th NFL season. (November 2005)
- Holds San Francisco 49ers single season record for Punt Returns (47 in 1998).
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