Tucker played football at Banning High School in Wilmington, California. He started at offensive tackle his junior and senior year. He was teammates with Jamelle Holieway, Leroy Holt, and Courtney Hall (Rice University). Tucker and Hall were the best offensive tackle tandem in the Marine League that year, with Tucker being only a junior. Tucker was named to the All State Underclass team as a junior. Was named to the Daily Breeze All Star 1st team as a junior and senior. He was the South Bay Lineman of the year as a senior (1986). The Pilots had a talented I-veer running attack with Holieway (Oklahoma) at quarterback, Holt (USC) at fullback and Bret Young (Oregon) at the I-Back Brett getting 611 yards in a single game, a Banning High School record with each gaining 1,000 yards rushing in 1984 as they reached the finals at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum only to fall to rival Carson 33-20 finishing as the runner up with a 10-2 record.
His senior year (1985) the Pilots struggled early with a tough non-conference schedule that included powerhouse Long Beach Poly but put together a solid campaign to finish the regular season 6-3 and advanced to the LA City 4A playoffs. With victories over Kennedy and San Fernando, the Pilots assured themselves of a rematch with the Carson Colts in the 1985 title tilt. Banning uncharacteristically took to the air, catching Carson off guard they pulled off a dramatic and dominating performance winning 31-7 to recapture the LA City title, the 8th in Banning Highs history.
He left the NFL in 1997 and became a member of the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League. He would go on to a long career with the Rattlers, one that would span a decade.[3] The Rattlers enjoyed many successes and failures during his tenure, from an Arena Bowl victory over a Kurt Warner led Iowa Barnstormer team in ArenaBowl XI to the loses in consecutive ArenaBowls XVI, XVII, XVIII. Upon retirement after the 2006 season Tucker became the offensive/defensive line coach for the Rattlers. He also held that capacity with the 2010 Az Rattlers and then with the New Orleans Voodoo in 2011.
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From 1993-94 Tucker appeared on a few episodes in season 5 of American Gladiators under the Gladiator name Rebel. These appearances were as an alternate for injured Gladiators.
In 1998 Tucker began a coaching career that has spanned 23 years at Hamilton High School in Chandler, Arizona.
He has produced several D1 lineman, most notably Christian Westerman (Auburn/ASU), Casey Tucker (Stanford), Tyler Johnstone (Oregon), Austin Brantley (Undecided). The program has won 7 6A State Titles in his tenure.
In July 2012 at 44 yrs of age Tucker joined the Phoenix Fire Department.
In December 2020 he was promoted to Engineer and currently is on Engine 11 “C” Shift.