Career
While in Washington, Symonette made the team in 2000 as an undrafted rookie free agent. He was active for four games and recorded two special team tackles. Office the field, he was involved in the Washington Redskins Leadership Council, working with community programs such as Redskins Read and 4th and Life.
He also spent time with the Miami Dolphins, signing as a free agent in 2002.
In 2003 he played one season for the Berlin Thunder in the now defunct NFL Europe. He played college football at Tennessee Technology
While at Tennessee Technical, Symonette was an All-Ohio Valley Conference selection each year of his career. As a freshman, he made three interceptions and earned an honorable mention selection in 1996.
During his sophomore season, he was second on the team with 98 tackles and earned second Team All-OVC. During his final two seasons at Technical, Symonette recorded more than 200 tackles and two interceptions.
He was a first Team All-OVC selection following both seasons. He also, holds the school record for the longest interception return, 98 yards. He was coached at Tennessee Technical by current Atlanta Falcons head coach Mike Smith.
He earned a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in English-Journalism.
Current Profession. The Kingstowne campus pastor for the National Community Church.