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Larry Izzo

Lawrence Alexander Izzo (/ˈɪz/; born September 26, 1974) is an American professional football coach and former player who is the special teams coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He played as a linebacker and special teamer in the NFL. He played college football for the Rice Owls, and was signed by the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted free agent in 1996. A three-time Pro Bowl selection and All-Pro selection, Izzo has also played for the New England Patriots. He won three Super Bowls during his time with the Patriots and one as an assistant special teams coordinator for the New York Giants.

Larry Izzo
Izzo in August 2007
Seattle Seahawks
Position:Special teams coordinator
Personal information
Born: (1974-09-26) September 26, 1974 (age 49)
Fort Belvoir, Virginia, U.S.
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:228 lb (103 kg)
Career information
High school:McCullough (The Woodlands, Texas)
College:Rice
Undrafted:1996
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards
As player
As coach
  • Super Bowl champion (XLVI)
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Early years edit

Izzo attended Broad Run High School in Ashburn, Virginia for his Freshman and Sophomore year. As a sophomore, he started as a linebacker and running back, becoming the first sophomore in school history to lead the team in rushing yards and TDs. When his family relocated to Texas, he attended McCullough High School in The Woodlands, Texas, and won two varsity letters in football where he was coached by Weldon Willig as a running back/safety, as well as baseball. During his senior year, Izzo led McCullough with 1,081 yards rushing, while totaling 131 tackles for the Texas 5A semi-finalists. He was selected as the Houston Chronicle's Two-Way Player of the Year, and was a finalist for the Houston Touchdown Club's Player of the Year.

College career edit

Izzo attended Rice University, where he wore the number 26, and was a four-year letterman and standout and finished fourth on the school's all-time tackles list with 301 tackles, setting a school-record 46 tackles for losses, and a season record of 18 tackles for losses in 1995.[1]

In 1994 an underdog Rice beat top 10 ranked Texas on national television by the score of 19–17, as Izzo was selected player of the game with two key sacks (sharing the honor with teammate N. D. Kalu). It was the first time in over 30 years that Rice had beaten its in-state rival, and would help Rice win a share of the Southwest Conference title for the first time in 37 years.

As a senior, Izzo was voted defensive team captain and earned consensus All-Southwest Conference honors after registering 121 tackles, he won the George Martin Award as the team's MVP and won the Jess Neely Defense Award as the team's top linebacker. Izzo was also selected as an Honorable Mention All-American.

Professional career edit

Miami Dolphins edit

Izzo went undrafted in the 1996 NFL Draft and was later signed by the Miami Dolphins as a free agent in April 1996. He first came to local notoriety based on a sound byte that circulated during the pre-season of Izzo's rookie year, where Miami coach Jimmy Johnson told the team that only two players were guaranteed to make the team: one was Dan Marino and the other the then-unknown Izzo.[2] He spent most of his time on special teams, and was rewarded with his first trip to the Pro Bowl in 2000.

New England Patriots edit

Izzo signed with Miami's divisional rival New England Patriots in 2001, and played on three of the six Patriots' Super Bowl championship teams (2001, 2003 and 2004), defeating the St. Louis Rams, Carolina Panthers, and Philadelphia Eagles, respectively. Izzo was also part of the 2007 Patriots, who were the only undefeated team in the regular season since the NFL expanded to a 16-game schedule; they lost Super Bowl XLII, 17–14, to the New York Giants. He also had two more trips to Hawaii as the AFC special team representative in 2002, and 2004. Izzo gained notoriety in 2002 in the Patriots Super Bowl parade by leading the crowd in a "Yankees suck!" chant, in reference to the Yankees–Red Sox rivalry.[3][4][5]

In 2008, Izzo hosted an interview segment on the NESN dating show Sox Appeal.[6]

New York Jets edit

Izzo joined his third AFC East team, the New York Jets on March 11, 2009. On December 10, 2009, the Jets placed Izzo on IR after tests revealed a spine injury.[7]

Coaching career edit

New York Giants (2011–2015) edit

On June 24, 2011, Izzo joined the New York Giants as assistant special teams coach.[8] Izzo was credited with helping turn around the Giants special teams during their Super Bowl run in 2011-12. In the pivotal 2011-12 NFC Championship game, the Giant's special teams changed the momentum of the game when rookie linebacker Jacquian Williams caused a fumble on a punt return to set up Lawrence Tynes' game-winning field goal in overtime against the 49ers. The Giants went on to win the Super Bowl, and Izzo received his fourth Super Bowl ring.[9]

Houston Texans (2016–2017) edit

On January 15, 2016, the Houston Texans hired Izzo as special teams coordinator.[10] During Izzo's tenure with Houston the Special Teams unit improved its DVOA ranking from dead last (ranked 32 in 2015) to 26 in 2017, including finishing in the top 10 in two critical statistical areas related to coverage teams (Opponent Kickoff Return Average and Net Punt Average, which was 41.3 yds). On January 2, 2018 Texans reached a mutual parting of the ways with Izzo.[11]

Seattle Seahawks (2018–present) edit

On February 1, 2018, the Seattle Seahawks hired Izzo as assistant special teams coach.[12]

On September 11, 2020, Izzo became the interim special teams coordinator for the Seahawks after their coordinator Brian Schneider left the team indefinitely due to personal reasons; Izzo subsequently led the Seahawks into the top 3 for Special Teams DVOA rankings.[13] He was promoted to full-time special teams coordinator on March 3, 2021.[14]

During the 2021 season, Izzo's second full season as Special Teams Coordinator, Seattle's special teams ranked as the third strongest unit in the league by SI's Rick Gosselin [15]

Accomplishments edit

  • In 14 NFL seasons, Izzo recorded more special teams tackles than any other NFL player in history (298). Izzo racked up 275 ST Tackles in 200 career regular-season games plus 23 tackles in 21 postseason games.[16] While the NFL does not publish official statistics on ST tackles, that ranks Izzo ahead of Buffalo's Mark Pike (283). He also ranks ahead of Keith Burns (231), Gary Stills (218), former Dallas Cowboy Bill Bates (216) and former Bill Steve Tasker (186).[17]
  • In 14 NFL seasons, Izzo never played on a team with a losing record. That included 9 playoff appearances, 5 AFC Championship appearances, 4 Super Bowl appearances, and 3 Super Bowl victories.
  • Izzo was the Miami Dolphins recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award in 1998, following his recovery from a season-ending achilles tendon injury.* * Izzo recorded his highest special teams tackle total in 1999 when he led the Dolphins with 33 special teams stops. In 2003, he tallied 31 special teams tackles to lead the Patriots.
  • As a Miami Dolphin, Larry Izzo was Named to Football Digest's 1999 All-Tough Guy Team.
  • Izzo was named to ESPN's John Clayton's "The Best Team Money Can Buy" roster in July 2006 as a back-up linebacker and special teams coverage player.[18]
  • Izzo played in 103 consecutive games for the Patriots (2000-2008).
  • In 2008, Izzo was selected by his teammates as special teams captain of the New England Patriots for the 8th consecutive season.
  • Was awarded a game ball by Bill Belichick for managing to defecate on the sideline of an NFL game without anyone noticing.[19]
  • In 2020, the New England Patriots Hall of Fame named Larry Izzo to their all-dynasty team.[20]
  • In 2021, Tom Curran from NBC Sports/Patriots Insider named Larry Izzo to the list of "Top 50 Patriots of the Belichick era".[21]

Community activism edit

  • For his charity work and community activism, Izzo was honored by Bob Kraft and the New England Patriots Organization with the Ron Burton Community Service Award at the team's annual Kickoff Gala in August 2008. To date, his Larryoke events have raised over $600,000 for U.S. Military veterans and their families.[22]
  • Izzo represented the NFL during a 2005 "The USO and NFL Salute the Troops Tour," which visited soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq. During the tour, Izzo and Warrick Dunn officially opened the USO Pat Tillman Center at Bagram, a center that serves thousands of troops transitioning to and from Kuwait, Qatar, Iraq and Europe.[23]
  • In October 2006, Izzo hosted a charity event in Boston "Karaoke with Larry Izzo and the New England Patriots." The 2nd annual event raised over $200,000 for charities which included The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, Operation Ensuring Christmas, the USO of New England, and Fallen Patriot. Participating at the fundraiser over the past two years were celebrities and athletes including Mark Cuban, Tom Brady, and other members of the New England Patriots.[24]
  • While at the 2002 Pro Bowl, Izzo visited 8,500 crew members aboard the USS Carl Vinson at Pearl Harbor, and the ship left the next day to participate in Operation Enduring Freedom.[25]
  • In October 2008, Izzo spoke at the Light the Night Walk in Boston, a charity walk that benefits the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Personal life edit

Izzo and his wife Mara were married on February 21, 2004.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ The Thresher Online: Izzo gets along with Dolphins swimmingly (August 30, 1996) September 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Boston Herald: Larry Izzo Fish Tale Beats Them All (November 23, 2008)
  3. ^ 2002: Diary of a Season
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on June 22, 2006. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
  5. ^ Stone, Larry (April 18, 2004). "The rivalry marches on: A history of Red Sox vs. Yankees". The Seattle Times.
  6. ^ http://www.nesn.com/content/about/story.aspx?content_id=c36f8378-690e-446b-9853-521443bf7543[dead link]
  7. ^ "Neck injury ends Jets LB Izzo's season, possibly his career". NFL.com.
  8. ^ Garafalo, Mike (June 24, 2011). . The Star-Ledger. Archived from the original on August 26, 2011.
  9. ^ Former Patriot Larry Izzo Now Coaching for Giants
  10. ^ Wilson, Aaron (January 15, 2016). "Texans hire Larry Izzo as special-teams coordinator". The Houston Chronicle Online.
  11. ^ "Texans move on from assistants Larry Izzo, John Butler, Charles London". chron.com. January 2, 2018. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  12. ^ Marvez, Alex (February 1, 2018). "Seahawks hiring Larry Izzo as new assistant ST coach". The Sporting News. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  13. ^ Shook, Nick (September 11, 2020). "Seahawks special teams coordinator Brian Schneider leaves team for personal reasons". NFL.com. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
  14. ^ Boyle, John (March 3, 2021). "Seahawks Hire Three Additional Coaches, Including Former DB DeShawn Shead & Longtime Assistant Carl Smith". Seahawks.com. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  15. ^ "Rick Gosselin's 2021 NFL Special Teams Rankings". January 20, 2022.
  16. ^ https://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5jS9nwuaZrJkgOetUGOpW-s8eZMpg[dead link]
  17. ^ Sports Illustrated: Inside the NFL [January 11, 1999)
  18. ^ ESPN - Talented roster includes 21 Pro Bowlers - NFL
  19. ^ "Larry Izzo once gave "going for two" new meaning on the Patriots sideline". May 4, 2012.
  20. ^ Cannon, Sam (October 24, 2020). "Patriots Hall of Fame Announces All-Dynasty Team". si.com. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  21. ^ Curran, Tom E. (July 2, 2021). "Curran: Top 50 Patriots Under Belichick, 41-50". NBC Sports Boston. Retrieved November 26, 2022.}
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on May 19, 2011. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
  23. ^ DefenseLink News Article: Pat Tillman USO Center Opens in Afghanistan
  24. ^ Larry Izzo Salute to the Troops
  25. ^ USO | MediaRoom - Press Releases May 7, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  26. ^ New England Patriots bio October 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

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Lawrence Alexander Izzo ˈ ɪ z oʊ born September 26 1974 is an American professional football coach and former player who is the special teams coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League NFL He played as a linebacker and special teamer in the NFL He played college football for the Rice Owls and was signed by the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted free agent in 1996 A three time Pro Bowl selection and All Pro selection Izzo has also played for the New England Patriots He won three Super Bowls during his time with the Patriots and one as an assistant special teams coordinator for the New York Giants Larry IzzoIzzo in August 2007Seattle SeahawksPosition Special teams coordinatorPersonal informationBorn 1974 09 26 September 26 1974 age 49 Fort Belvoir Virginia U S Height 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m Weight 228 lb 103 kg Career informationHigh school McCullough The Woodlands Texas College RiceUndrafted 1996Career historyAs a player Miami Dolphins 1996 2000 New England Patriots 2001 2008 New York Jets 2009 As a coach New York Giants 2011 2015 Assistant special teams coordinator Houston Texans 2016 2017 Special teams coordinator Seattle Seahawks 2018 2020 Assistant special teams coordinator Seattle Seahawks 2020 Interim special teams coordinator Seattle Seahawks 2021 present Special teams coordinatorCareer highlights and awardsAs player3 Super Bowl champion XXXVI XXXVIII XXXIX First team All Pro 2004 3 Pro Bowl 2000 2002 2004 PFWA All Rookie Team 1996 New England Patriots All 2000s Team New England Patriots All Dynasty Team Consensus All SWC 1995 As coachSuper Bowl champion XLVI Career NFL statisticsTackles 163Interceptions 1Forced fumbles 2Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Miami Dolphins 3 2 New England Patriots 3 3 New York Jets 4 Coaching career 4 1 New York Giants 2011 2015 4 2 Houston Texans 2016 2017 4 3 Seattle Seahawks 2018 present 5 Accomplishments 6 Community activism 7 Personal life 8 ReferencesEarly years editIzzo attended Broad Run High School in Ashburn Virginia for his Freshman and Sophomore year As a sophomore he started as a linebacker and running back becoming the first sophomore in school history to lead the team in rushing yards and TDs When his family relocated to Texas he attended McCullough High School in The Woodlands Texas and won two varsity letters in football where he was coached by Weldon Willig as a running back safety as well as baseball During his senior year Izzo led McCullough with 1 081 yards rushing while totaling 131 tackles for the Texas 5A semi finalists He was selected as the Houston Chronicle s Two Way Player of the Year and was a finalist for the Houston Touchdown Club s Player of the Year College career editIzzo attended Rice University where he wore the number 26 and was a four year letterman and standout and finished fourth on the school s all time tackles list with 301 tackles setting a school record 46 tackles for losses and a season record of 18 tackles for losses in 1995 1 In 1994 an underdog Rice beat top 10 ranked Texas on national television by the score of 19 17 as Izzo was selected player of the game with two key sacks sharing the honor with teammate N D Kalu It was the first time in over 30 years that Rice had beaten its in state rival and would help Rice win a share of the Southwest Conference title for the first time in 37 years As a senior Izzo was voted defensive team captain and earned consensus All Southwest Conference honors after registering 121 tackles he won the George Martin Award as the team s MVP and won the Jess Neely Defense Award as the team s top linebacker Izzo was also selected as an Honorable Mention All American Professional career editMiami Dolphins edit Izzo went undrafted in the 1996 NFL Draft and was later signed by the Miami Dolphins as a free agent in April 1996 He first came to local notoriety based on a sound byte that circulated during the pre season of Izzo s rookie year where Miami coach Jimmy Johnson told the team that only two players were guaranteed to make the team one was Dan Marino and the other the then unknown Izzo 2 He spent most of his time on special teams and was rewarded with his first trip to the Pro Bowl in 2000 New England Patriots edit Izzo signed with Miami s divisional rival New England Patriots in 2001 and played on three of the six Patriots Super Bowl championship teams 2001 2003 and 2004 defeating the St Louis Rams Carolina Panthers and Philadelphia Eagles respectively Izzo was also part of the 2007 Patriots who were the only undefeated team in the regular season since the NFL expanded to a 16 game schedule they lost Super Bowl XLII 17 14 to the New York Giants He also had two more trips to Hawaii as the AFC special team representative in 2002 and 2004 Izzo gained notoriety in 2002 in the Patriots Super Bowl parade by leading the crowd in a Yankees suck chant in reference to the Yankees Red Sox rivalry 3 4 5 In 2008 Izzo hosted an interview segment on the NESN dating show Sox Appeal 6 New York Jets edit Izzo joined his third AFC East team the New York Jets on March 11 2009 On December 10 2009 the Jets placed Izzo on IR after tests revealed a spine injury 7 Coaching career editNew York Giants 2011 2015 edit On June 24 2011 Izzo joined the New York Giants as assistant special teams coach 8 Izzo was credited with helping turn around the Giants special teams during their Super Bowl run in 2011 12 In the pivotal 2011 12 NFC Championship game the Giant s special teams changed the momentum of the game when rookie linebacker Jacquian Williams caused a fumble on a punt return to set up Lawrence Tynes game winning field goal in overtime against the 49ers The Giants went on to win the Super Bowl and Izzo received his fourth Super Bowl ring 9 Houston Texans 2016 2017 edit On January 15 2016 the Houston Texans hired Izzo as special teams coordinator 10 During Izzo s tenure with Houston the Special Teams unit improved its DVOA ranking from dead last ranked 32 in 2015 to 26 in 2017 including finishing in the top 10 in two critical statistical areas related to coverage teams Opponent Kickoff Return Average and Net Punt Average which was 41 3 yds On January 2 2018 Texans reached a mutual parting of the ways with Izzo 11 Seattle Seahawks 2018 present edit On February 1 2018 the Seattle Seahawks hired Izzo as assistant special teams coach 12 On September 11 2020 Izzo became the interim special teams coordinator for the Seahawks after their coordinator Brian Schneider left the team indefinitely due to personal reasons Izzo subsequently led the Seahawks into the top 3 for Special Teams DVOA rankings 13 He was promoted to full time special teams coordinator on March 3 2021 14 During the 2021 season Izzo s second full season as Special Teams Coordinator Seattle s special teams ranked as the third strongest unit in the league by SI s Rick Gosselin 15 Accomplishments editIn 14 NFL seasons Izzo recorded more special teams tackles than any other NFL player in history 298 Izzo racked up 275 ST Tackles in 200 career regular season games plus 23 tackles in 21 postseason games 16 While the NFL does not publish official statistics on ST tackles that ranks Izzo ahead of Buffalo s Mark Pike 283 He also ranks ahead of Keith Burns 231 Gary Stills 218 former Dallas Cowboy Bill Bates 216 and former Bill Steve Tasker 186 17 In 14 NFL seasons Izzo never played on a team with a losing record That included 9 playoff appearances 5 AFC Championship appearances 4 Super Bowl appearances and 3 Super Bowl victories Izzo was the Miami Dolphins recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award in 1998 following his recovery from a season ending achilles tendon injury Izzo recorded his highest special teams tackle total in 1999 when he led the Dolphins with 33 special teams stops In 2003 he tallied 31 special teams tackles to lead the Patriots As a Miami Dolphin Larry Izzo was Named to Football Digest s 1999 All Tough Guy Team Izzo was named to ESPN s John Clayton s The Best Team Money Can Buy roster in July 2006 as a back up linebacker and special teams coverage player 18 Izzo played in 103 consecutive games for the Patriots 2000 2008 In 2008 Izzo was selected by his teammates as special teams captain of the New England Patriots for the 8th consecutive season Was awarded a game ball by Bill Belichick for managing to defecate on the sideline of an NFL game without anyone noticing 19 In 2020 the New England Patriots Hall of Fame named Larry Izzo to their all dynasty team 20 In 2021 Tom Curran from NBC Sports Patriots Insider named Larry Izzo to the list of Top 50 Patriots of the Belichick era 21 Community activism editFor his charity work and community activism Izzo was honored by Bob Kraft and the New England Patriots Organization with the Ron Burton Community Service Award at the team s annual Kickoff Gala in August 2008 To date his Larryoke events have raised over 600 000 for U S Military veterans and their families 22 Izzo represented the NFL during a 2005 The USO and NFL Salute the Troops Tour which visited soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq During the tour Izzo and Warrick Dunn officially opened the USO Pat Tillman Center at Bagram a center that serves thousands of troops transitioning to and from Kuwait Qatar Iraq and Europe 23 In October 2006 Izzo hosted a charity event in Boston Karaoke with Larry Izzo and the New England Patriots The 2nd annual event raised over 200 000 for charities which included The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund Operation Ensuring Christmas the USO of New England and Fallen Patriot Participating at the fundraiser over the past two years were celebrities and athletes including Mark Cuban Tom Brady and other members of the New England Patriots 24 While at the 2002 Pro Bowl Izzo visited 8 500 crew members aboard the USS Carl Vinson at Pearl Harbor and the ship left the next day to participate in Operation Enduring Freedom 25 In October 2008 Izzo spoke at the Light the Night Walk in Boston a charity walk that benefits the Leukemia amp Lymphoma SocietyPersonal life editIzzo and his wife Mara were married on February 21 2004 26 References edit The Thresher Online Izzo gets along with Dolphins swimmingly August 30 1996 Archived September 12 2007 at the Wayback Machine Boston Herald Larry Izzo Fish Tale Beats Them All November 23 2008 2002 Diary of a Season These Little Town Blues Archived from the original on June 22 2006 Retrieved March 13 2012 Stone Larry April 18 2004 The rivalry marches on A history of Red Sox vs Yankees The Seattle Times http www nesn com content about story aspx content id c36f8378 690e 446b 9853 521443bf7543 dead link Neck injury ends Jets LB Izzo s season possibly his career NFL com Garafalo Mike June 24 2011 Giants to hire former Jet Patriot Larry Izzo as assistant special teams coach The Star Ledger Archived from the original on August 26 2011 Former Patriot Larry Izzo Now Coaching for Giants Wilson Aaron January 15 2016 Texans hire Larry Izzo as special teams coordinator The Houston Chronicle Online Texans move on from assistants Larry Izzo John Butler Charles London chron com January 2 2018 Retrieved January 2 2018 Marvez Alex February 1 2018 Seahawks hiring Larry Izzo as new assistant ST coach The Sporting News Retrieved February 1 2018 Shook Nick September 11 2020 Seahawks special teams coordinator Brian Schneider leaves team for personal reasons NFL com Retrieved September 11 2020 Boyle John March 3 2021 Seahawks Hire Three Additional Coaches Including Former DB DeShawn Shead amp Longtime Assistant Carl Smith Seahawks com Retrieved March 3 2021 Rick Gosselin s 2021 NFL Special Teams Rankings January 20 2022 https www google com hostednews canadianpress article ALeqM5jS9nwuaZrJkgOetUGOpW s8eZMpg dead link Sports Illustrated Inside the NFL January 11 1999 ESPN Talented roster includes 21 Pro Bowlers NFL Larry Izzo once gave going for two new meaning on the Patriots sideline May 4 2012 Cannon Sam October 24 2020 Patriots Hall of Fame Announces All Dynasty Team si com Retrieved November 26 2022 Curran Tom E July 2 2021 Curran Top 50 Patriots Under Belichick 41 50 NBC Sports Boston Retrieved November 26 2022 Izzo receives Ron Burton Community Service Award Archived from the original on May 19 2011 Retrieved August 28 2008 DefenseLink News Article Pat Tillman USO Center Opens in Afghanistan Larry Izzo Salute to the Troops USO MediaRoom Press Releases Archived May 7 2008 at the Wayback Machine New England Patriots bio Archived October 9 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Larry Izzo amp oldid 1184048074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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