Thrash played for four seasons with the Redskins before signing with the Eagles again. After three seasons with the Eagles, including two as their leading wide receiver, the Redskins traded a fifth round draft pick in 2005 to the Eagles to bring him back to Washington. The pick later became defensive endTrent Cole.[2]
The Redskins released Thrash on June 12, 2009, after he failed his physical due to a neck injury.[3]
Personal life
Since retiring from the NFL, Thrash has worked on Christian evangelism, and has spoken at numerous churches. He is also a coach for the NVHAA Centurions in Manassas, Virginia.[4] Most recently Thrash has joined the No More Organization[5] to combat domestic violence and sexual assault.[6] Thrash has been appointed as an appeals officer by the NFL since 2015.[7]