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Robb Butler

Robb-Davon Butler[1] (born September 14, 1981) is a former American football defensive back who played one season with the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He was a three-year letterman in both football and track at Perry Traditional Academy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He earned All-State honors in football for his senior year in 1998. Butler played college football at Pittsburgh for two years as a cornerback. He then transferred to Robert Morris and played wide receiver. He redshirted his first season and caught 29 passes for 459 yards his second season. Butler converted to strong safety his senior season in 2003 and earned First-team Division I-AA All-American honors. After going undrafted in the 2004 NFL Draft, he signed with the Chargers. He played in five games for the Chargers in 2004, recording seven total tackles and two kickoff returns. He later spent time with the Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Brigade, Erie RiverRats and Wheeling Wildcats.

Robb Butler
No. 45, 3
Position:Defensive back
Personal information
Born: (1981-09-14) September 14, 1981 (age 42)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:217 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High school:Pittsburgh (PA)
College:Robert Morris
Undrafted:2004
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Player stats at PFR · ArenaFan.com

Early life edit

Butler was a three-year letterman at Perry Traditional Academy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he played receiver and defensive back.[2][3][4] He earned First-team Associated Press Big School All-State honors in 1998.[5][6] He was named to the 1999 AAA Pennsylvania Big 33 Team, which participated in the Big 33 Classic on July 24, 1999.[7][8][9] Butler was named to the 1998 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Fabulous 22" Team.[2][10] He was also named to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review/Fox Sports Pittsburgh "Terrific 25" Team. He gained first-team All-Pittsburgh City League recognition twice as well.[2]

Butler recorded 35 receptions for 631 yards his senior year and scored 14 total touchdowns, including two punt returns, two kick returns and one interception return for a touchdown.[2][11][12] He accumulated six interceptions during his junior year and six interceptions in his senior season as well.[2][12] He helped the team win the City League championship in 1997 and 1998.[2][13] The team advanced to the PIAA Class AAA state championship game in 1997 but lost.[2][13]

Butler also lettered three years in track and field at Perry.[2][14] He played football with future Pittsburgh Panthers teammate Rod Rutherford at Perry.[2][15][16]

Butler visited Pittsburgh, Maryland, Michigan State, Wisconsin and NC State before choosing Pittsburgh.[11][17] He signed his letter of intent on February 7, 1999.[18]

College career edit

Butler played college football for the Pittsburgh Panthers of the University of Pittsburgh from 1999 to 2000 and lettered both years. He was a reserve cornerback and special teams contributor each year. He played in the final eight games of the 1999 season, recording five solo tackles, five tackle assists and two passes defended.[19] On November 13, 1999, Butler broke up a pass in the end zone on the final play in the history of Pitt Stadium.[2][20] He played in ten games during his sophomore year in 2000, totaling three solo tackles and two tackle assists.[19] After the 2000 season, he had transitioned to wide receiver after spending time, and impressing, on the scout squad at receiver.[2]

Butler then transferred to Robert Morris University in 2001.[15][21] He played in 20 games, all starts, for the Robert Morris Colonials from 2002 to 2003.[19][21] He caught 29 passes for a team-leading 459 yards in 2002. Butler converted to strong safety in 2003.[19][21] He accumulated 84 tackles, two interceptions, nine pass breakups, and two forced fumbles for the Colonials during the 2003 season, earning him First-team Division I-AA All-American honors.[19][21][22]

Professional career edit

Butler signed with the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League (NFL) on April 25, 2004, after going undrafted in the 2004 NFL Draft, becoming the fifth player in Robert Morris history to sign an NFL contract.[22][23] He was released by the Chargers on September 5 and signed to the team's practice squad the following day. He was promoted to the active roster of the Chargers on November 30, 2004.[23] Butler played in five games for the team during the 2004 season, recording three solo tackles and four tackle assists.[24] He also returned two kickoffs for 35 yards.[25][26] He was released by the Chargers on September 3, 2005.[23][27]

On November 11, 2005, Butler was signed to the practice squad of the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL. He was promoted to the team's active roster on December 30. He re-signed with the Ravens on May 18, 2006. Butler was released by the team on September 2, 2006.[23]

He had a workout with the New England Patriots of the NFL in December 2006. He signed a two-year contract with the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs on February 12, 2007.[23] Butler was released by the Chiefs on September 2, 2007.[28]

He signed with the Kansas City Brigade of the Arena Football League on November 29, 2007. He was released by the team on February 16, 2008, signed by the Brigade on March 18 and placed on recallable waivers nine days later. The Brigade signed Butler to the team's practice squad on April 2 and promoted him to the active roster on April 12. He was placed on recallable waivers on April 29, signed by the Brigade on May 1 and placed on recallable waivers on May 7, 2008.[29] Overall, he totaled eleven solo tackles, seven tackle assists and one interception for the Brigade during the 2008 season.[30]

Butler signed with the Erie RiverRats of the American Indoor Football Association in May 2008 and played for them during the 2008 season.[19][31] He played with former Perry Traditional and Pittsburgh Panthers teammate Rod Rutherford as a member of the RiverRats.[31] Butler was signed by the Wheeling Wildcats of the Continental Indoor Football League on December 21, 2008, and played for the team during the 2009 season.[19] He again played with Rutherford in Wheeling.[32] Butler also played under head coach Shawn Liotta in both Erie and Wheeling.[31][32]

Personal life edit

Butler has spent time working for PPG Industries after his playing career. He earned an MBA from Olin Business School.[33] Butler currently works as the wide receivers and defensive backs coach at Calabasas High School in Calabasas, California.[34]

His son Aaron, a four-star recruit from Calabasas High School in California, committed to the Colorado Buffaloes football team for the 2024 class.[35]

References edit

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  34. ^ Gallo, Tyler (2020-11-25). "Colonials to Chargers: Robb Butler's life in football". Colonial Sports Network. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  35. ^ Howell, Brian (2023-05-16). "Football recruiting: 4-star athlete in 2024 class commits to CU Buffs". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2023-05-16.

External links edit

  • Just Sports Stats
  • Scout.com profile

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Robb Davon Butler 1 born September 14 1981 is a former American football defensive back who played one season with the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League NFL He was a three year letterman in both football and track at Perry Traditional Academy in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania He earned All State honors in football for his senior year in 1998 Butler played college football at Pittsburgh for two years as a cornerback He then transferred to Robert Morris and played wide receiver He redshirted his first season and caught 29 passes for 459 yards his second season Butler converted to strong safety his senior season in 2003 and earned First team Division I AA All American honors After going undrafted in the 2004 NFL Draft he signed with the Chargers He played in five games for the Chargers in 2004 recording seven total tackles and two kickoff returns He later spent time with the Baltimore Ravens Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Brigade Erie RiverRats and Wheeling Wildcats Robb ButlerNo 45 3Position Defensive backPersonal informationBorn 1981 09 14 September 14 1981 age 42 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S Height 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Weight 217 lb 98 kg Career informationHigh school Pittsburgh PA College Robert MorrisUndrafted 2004Career historySan Diego Chargers 2004 Baltimore Ravens 2005 Kansas City Chiefs 2007 Kansas City Brigade 2008 Erie RiverRats 2008 Wheeling Wildcats 2009 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer highlights and awardsFirst team Division I AA All American 2003 Player stats at PFR ArenaFan com Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Professional career 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editButler was a three year letterman at Perry Traditional Academy in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania where he played receiver and defensive back 2 3 4 He earned First team Associated Press Big School All State honors in 1998 5 6 He was named to the 1999 AAA Pennsylvania Big 33 Team which participated in the Big 33 Classic on July 24 1999 7 8 9 Butler was named to the 1998 Pittsburgh Post Gazette Fabulous 22 Team 2 10 He was also named to the Pittsburgh Tribune Review Fox Sports Pittsburgh Terrific 25 Team He gained first team All Pittsburgh City League recognition twice as well 2 Butler recorded 35 receptions for 631 yards his senior year and scored 14 total touchdowns including two punt returns two kick returns and one interception return for a touchdown 2 11 12 He accumulated six interceptions during his junior year and six interceptions in his senior season as well 2 12 He helped the team win the City League championship in 1997 and 1998 2 13 The team advanced to the PIAA Class AAA state championship game in 1997 but lost 2 13 Butler also lettered three years in track and field at Perry 2 14 He played football with future Pittsburgh Panthers teammate Rod Rutherford at Perry 2 15 16 Butler visited Pittsburgh Maryland Michigan State Wisconsin and NC State before choosing Pittsburgh 11 17 He signed his letter of intent on February 7 1999 18 College career editButler played college football for the Pittsburgh Panthers of the University of Pittsburgh from 1999 to 2000 and lettered both years He was a reserve cornerback and special teams contributor each year He played in the final eight games of the 1999 season recording five solo tackles five tackle assists and two passes defended 19 On November 13 1999 Butler broke up a pass in the end zone on the final play in the history of Pitt Stadium 2 20 He played in ten games during his sophomore year in 2000 totaling three solo tackles and two tackle assists 19 After the 2000 season he had transitioned to wide receiver after spending time and impressing on the scout squad at receiver 2 Butler then transferred to Robert Morris University in 2001 15 21 He played in 20 games all starts for the Robert Morris Colonials from 2002 to 2003 19 21 He caught 29 passes for a team leading 459 yards in 2002 Butler converted to strong safety in 2003 19 21 He accumulated 84 tackles two interceptions nine pass breakups and two forced fumbles for the Colonials during the 2003 season earning him First team Division I AA All American honors 19 21 22 Professional career editButler signed with the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League NFL on April 25 2004 after going undrafted in the 2004 NFL Draft becoming the fifth player in Robert Morris history to sign an NFL contract 22 23 He was released by the Chargers on September 5 and signed to the team s practice squad the following day He was promoted to the active roster of the Chargers on November 30 2004 23 Butler played in five games for the team during the 2004 season recording three solo tackles and four tackle assists 24 He also returned two kickoffs for 35 yards 25 26 He was released by the Chargers on September 3 2005 23 27 On November 11 2005 Butler was signed to the practice squad of the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL He was promoted to the team s active roster on December 30 He re signed with the Ravens on May 18 2006 Butler was released by the team on September 2 2006 23 He had a workout with the New England Patriots of the NFL in December 2006 He signed a two year contract with the NFL s Kansas City Chiefs on February 12 2007 23 Butler was released by the Chiefs on September 2 2007 28 He signed with the Kansas City Brigade of the Arena Football League on November 29 2007 He was released by the team on February 16 2008 signed by the Brigade on March 18 and placed on recallable waivers nine days later The Brigade signed Butler to the team s practice squad on April 2 and promoted him to the active roster on April 12 He was placed on recallable waivers on April 29 signed by the Brigade on May 1 and placed on recallable waivers on May 7 2008 29 Overall he totaled eleven solo tackles seven tackle assists and one interception for the Brigade during the 2008 season 30 Butler signed with the Erie RiverRats of the American Indoor Football Association in May 2008 and played for them during the 2008 season 19 31 He played with former Perry Traditional and Pittsburgh Panthers teammate Rod Rutherford as a member of the RiverRats 31 Butler was signed by the Wheeling Wildcats of the Continental Indoor Football League on December 21 2008 and played for the team during the 2009 season 19 He again played with Rutherford in Wheeling 32 Butler also played under head coach Shawn Liotta in both Erie and Wheeling 31 32 Personal life editButler has spent time working for PPG Industries after his playing career He earned an MBA from Olin Business School 33 Butler currently works as the wide receivers and defensive backs coach at Calabasas High School in Calabasas California 34 His son Aaron a four star recruit from Calabasas High School in California committed to the Colorado Buffaloes football team for the 2024 class 35 References edit Yoder Michael July 27 1999 Freshman fever The Daily Collegian Archived from the original on August 28 2016 Retrieved August 28 2016 a href 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Butler Scout com Archived from the original on August 28 2016 Retrieved August 28 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b Equels Jim Jr April 28 2004 RMU s Butler signs with Chargers The Beaver County Times Archived from the original on August 27 2016 Retrieved August 26 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b c d e Robb Butler KFFL com Archived from the original on August 26 2016 Retrieved August 26 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Robb Butler NFL com Retrieved August 26 2016 Robb Butler Pro Football Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved August 26 2016 ROBB BUTLER ProFootballArchives com Retrieved November 20 2017 NFL Transactions ESPN com Archived from the original on August 28 2016 Retrieved August 28 2016 a href Template Cite web 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CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Gallo Tyler 2020 11 25 Colonials to Chargers Robb Butler s life in football Colonial Sports Network Retrieved 2021 01 25 Howell Brian 2023 05 16 Football recruiting 4 star athlete in 2024 class commits to CU Buffs The Denver Post Retrieved 2023 05 16 External links editJust Sports Stats Scout com profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robb Butler amp oldid 1223872151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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