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La'Roi Glover

La'Roi Damon Glover (/ləˈrɔɪ/; born July 4, 1974) is an American former football defensive tackle who is the defensive line coach for the St. Louis BattleHawks of the United Football League (UFL). He played college football for the San Diego State Aztecs. Glover enjoyed a 13-year career in which he made six-consecutive Pro Bowls and was a four-time All-Pro selection. He spent five seasons with the New Orleans Saints (1997-2001), four seasons with the Dallas Cowboys (2002–2005) and finished his playing career with the St. Louis Rams (2006–2008).

La'Roi Glover
Glover in November 2007
St. Louis Battlehawks
Position:Defensive line coach
Personal information
Born: (1974-07-04) July 4, 1974 (age 49)
San Diego, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:290 lb (132 kg)
Career information
High school:Point Loma (San Diego)
College:San Diego State
NFL draft:1996 / Round: 5 / Pick: 166
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
As an administrator:
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Early years edit

Born in San Diego, California, Glover graduated from Point Loma High School of San Diego in 1992. At Point Loma, Glover lettered in football, wrestling, and track, and he earned awards in all three sports.[1] Under coach Bennie Edens, he was part of the 1990 Pointers team that included Dan White and J. J. Stokes. During the 1990 season, Glover totaled 77 tackles, 17.5 sacks, six fumble recoveries and six forced fumbles, earning the honor of San Diego Co-Player of the Year. In 1991 as a senior defensive lineman, he was named San Diego section co-Player of the Year, USA Today second-team All-America and CIF Player of the Year, Cal-Hi Sports first-team, the Los Angeles Times Lineman of the Year.[1]

He is the third player from Point Loma High School to have his jersey (No. 76) retired along with Marcel Brown (No. 22) and Eric Allen (No. 25).

College career edit

Although he had various college offers, he chose to follow his older brother Darcel Glover to San Diego State University and remain close to home.

While attending SDSU, Glover was a four-year starter in football. As a senior, he had 4.5 sacks and 36 tackles, was a defensive captain, won Aztec Outstanding Defensive Lineman honors, an All-Western Athletic Conference second-team selection, and was chosen to play for the West squad in the East–West Shrine Game. As a sophomore, he was a second-team All-Western Athletic Conference selection. As a freshman, he won All-Western Athletic Conference honorable mention honors. He graduated from San Diego State in 1999 with double major in public administration and sociology.[1]

In 2010, San Diego State athletics inducted Glover to the Aztec Hall of Fame. As of 2010, Glover ranked third all-time at San Diego State with 44.5 tackles for loss and fourth all-time in sacks (18.5).[2]

Professional playing career edit

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 1+18 in
(1.86 m)
281 lb
(127 kg)
33+18 in
(0.84 m)
9+58 in
(0.24 m)
5.31 s 1.80 s 3.04 s 4.59 s 28.5 in
(0.72 m)
8 ft 7 in
(2.62 m)
32 reps

Oakland Raiders (1996) edit

The Oakland Raiders drafted Glover with the 34th pick in the fifth round of the 1996 NFL draft.[3][4] In his NFL debut on November 19, Glover made two tackles against the Minnesota Vikings. His only other game in the season was next week on November 26 against the Seattle Seahawks on defensive line and special teams.[1]

Barcelona Dragons (1997) edit

In the spring of 1997, Glover played for the Barcelona Dragons of the World League of American Football. Earning all-league honors, Glover helped the Dragons win World Bowl '97 and ranked third in the league with 6.5 sacks and adding 36 tackles.[1]

New Orleans Saints (1997–2001) edit

The day after the Raiders waived him, Glover signed with the New Orleans Saints on August 25, 1997. Although he started only 2 of 15 games played in 1997, Glover recorded 6.5 sacks, one forced fumble, a recovered fumble, and 24 tackles. In 1998, Glover started 15 of 16 games and had 59 tackles, 10 sacks, three forced fumbles, and an interception. Glover then made 8.5 sacks, 46 tackles, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery in 1999.[5]

"Glover proved everybody wrong, especially our defensive coaches in New Orleans who initially thought he was too small to play in the middle of our 4-3," said former Saints president/general manager Bill Kuharich who gives credit to pro personnel man Chet Franklin for spotting Glover. "He turned out to be the greatest waiver claim in the history of the Saints."[6]

He was a solid starter during his three seasons with Mike Ditka, but his career blossomed when Jim Haslett was hired as the Saints coach in 2000 and decided to move him to the three-technique tackle within a great front four group.

That season, he led the NFL with 17 sacks – a rare feat and second most ever by a defensive tackle – and was named NFC Defensive Player of the Year. He also became a unanimous first-team All-Pro selection and earned a Pro Bowl berth as he helped lead the Saints to a division championship and first-ever playoff win. He was also voted the New Orleans Saints defensive MVP.[1] Amidst his accolades, Glover boasted 53 tackles, three forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery.[5] In the Saints' come-from-behind 28-27 victory over the San Diego Chargers in Week 2 (September 10), Glover twice sacked Chargers quarterback Ryan Leaf and forced 4th-and-22 in the Chargers' final drive.[7]

During his tenure in New Orleans, he was also a recipient of the Saints "Man of the Year" and "Unsung Hero" awards. In 2013, the team elected Glover to the Saints Hall of Fame for the Class of 2013. Glover was the lone choice of the Saints Hall of Fame Media Selection Committee.[6]

Dallas Cowboys (2002–2005) edit

Following an impressive five-year run with the Saints, the Dallas Cowboys quickly swooped in and signed Glover to a multi-year deal. At the time, the team had endured back-to-back 5-11 seasons.[6]

During his time with the Cowboys, Glover solidified his place as one of the best defensive tackles in the NFL. He also provided a veteran locker room presence, helped anchor a young defensive line and was an integral part of the transformation from a losing team into one that returned to the playoffs. While in Dallas, he earned four consecutive Pro Bowl nominations (2002-2005) and was named All-Pro in 2002 and 2003. He played in all 64 games during his four seasons with the Cowboys, registered 21.5 sacks and forced five fumbles.

His last season with the team in 2005, the defense switched to a 3-4 alignment, where he started splitting playing time with Jason Ferguson and was eventually relegated to a backup role in early December. He was released at the end of the year, because he wasn't seen as a good fit for the new defense and salary cap considerations.

Glover made the most of his relatively brief stay, leaving as one of the best players in franchise history and one of its best free agent signings.[8] He is the only Cowboys player to make the Pro Bowl in his first four seasons with the team.

St. Louis Rams (2006–2008) edit

In 2006, Glover signed as a free agent with the St. Louis Rams, reuniting him with Jim Haslett. He was the Rams 2007 Walter Payton Man of the Year.

On June 22, 2009, Glover officially announced his retirement from the National Football League. After a decorated professional career, he was named to the NFL 2000s All-Decade team.[9]

During his career, he played 13 seasons, went to six straight Pro Bowls, had 433 tackles and 83.5 sacks, eight forced fumbles and two interceptions. He was an extremely durable player and compensated for a lack of size with great tenacity and textbook technique.

Coaching career edit

Glover was hired by the Los Angeles Chargers as their assistant defensive line coach on April 9, 2019.[10] He missed the team's week 13 game against the New England Patriots in 2020.[11]

Glover was officially hired by the St. Louis BattleHawks on September 13, 2022.[12] On July 24, 2023, he was named as a guest assistant coach for the Saints for training camp and the preseason via the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching fellowship.[13]

Personal life edit

He is married to Spring, and they have three children: La'Roi Jr., Noemie and Sophia.[14] Glover earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Fontbonne University in St. Louis, MO in 2012.

In 2010, the St. Louis Rams hired Glover as the Director of Player Engagement, where he helps players make the transition to pro football and assist them with various off-field matters.[14]

Glover is a guest member on the Football Night sportscaster team of San Diego television station KNSD (NBC 7/39).

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f . Dallas Cowboys. Archived from the original on June 23, 2003.
  2. ^ . San Diego State Aztecs. Archived from the original on November 19, 2012.
  3. ^ "1996 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  4. ^ "Glover retires after 13 seasons, six trips to the Pro Bowl". NFL.com. Associated Press. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
  5. ^ a b "La'Roi Glover". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c "Only size of heart, talent mattered for La'Roi Glover in the NFL". Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  7. ^ ESPN (September 10, 2000). "New Orleans 28, San Diego 27". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  8. ^ "Deion, Novacek Among Best Free-Agent Signings in Cowboys History". Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  9. ^ "DT Glover, a 6-time Pro Bowler, retiring". ESPN. June 22, 2009. Retrieved February 4, 2013.
  10. ^ Henne, Ricky (April 9, 2019). "Chargers Add Two to Coaching Staff Including Former Pro Bowler La'Roi Glover". Chargers.com. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  11. ^ "Chargers Announce Moves Prior to Sunday's Game". Chargers.com. December 5, 2020. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  12. ^ "XFL Finalizes Coaching and Football Operations Staffs for All Eight Teams". www.xfl.com. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  13. ^ "Former Saints Great to Join Coaching Staff" Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  14. ^ a b . St. Louis Rams. Archived from the original on October 9, 2012. Retrieved February 5, 2013.

External links edit

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La Roi Damon Glover l e ˈ r ɔɪ born July 4 1974 is an American former football defensive tackle who is the defensive line coach for the St Louis BattleHawks of the United Football League UFL He played college football for the San Diego State Aztecs Glover enjoyed a 13 year career in which he made six consecutive Pro Bowls and was a four time All Pro selection He spent five seasons with the New Orleans Saints 1997 2001 four seasons with the Dallas Cowboys 2002 2005 and finished his playing career with the St Louis Rams 2006 2008 La Roi GloverGlover in November 2007St Louis BattlehawksPosition Defensive line coachPersonal informationBorn 1974 07 04 July 4 1974 age 49 San Diego California U S Height 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Weight 290 lb 132 kg Career informationHigh school Point Loma San Diego College San Diego StateNFL draft 1996 Round 5 Pick 166Career historyAs a player Oakland Raiders 1996 Barcelona Dragons 1997 New Orleans Saints 1997 2001 Dallas Cowboys 2002 2005 St Louis Rams 2006 2008 As a coach New York Jets 2017 2018 Assistant defensive line Los Angeles Chargers 2019 2020 Assistant defensive line St Louis BattleHawks 2023 present Defensive lineAs an administrator St Louis Los Angeles Rams 2010 2016 Director of player engagementCareer highlights and awardsFirst team All Pro 2000 3 Second team All Pro 1998 2002 2003 6 Pro Bowl 2000 2005 NFL sacks leader 2000 NFL 2000s All Decade Team New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame World Bowl champion 1997 2 second team All WAC 1993 1995 Career NFL statisticsTackles 433Sacks 83 5Forced fumbles 16Fumbles recovered 8Interceptions 2Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional playing career 3 1 Oakland Raiders 1996 3 2 Barcelona Dragons 1997 3 3 New Orleans Saints 1997 2001 3 4 Dallas Cowboys 2002 2005 3 5 St Louis Rams 2006 2008 4 Coaching career 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editBorn in San Diego California Glover graduated from Point Loma High School of San Diego in 1992 At Point Loma Glover lettered in football wrestling and track and he earned awards in all three sports 1 Under coach Bennie Edens he was part of the 1990 Pointers team that included Dan White and J J Stokes During the 1990 season Glover totaled 77 tackles 17 5 sacks six fumble recoveries and six forced fumbles earning the honor of San Diego Co Player of the Year In 1991 as a senior defensive lineman he was named San Diego section co Player of the Year USA Today second team All America and CIF Player of the Year Cal Hi Sports first team the Los Angeles Times Lineman of the Year 1 He is the third player from Point Loma High School to have his jersey No 76 retired along with Marcel Brown No 22 and Eric Allen No 25 College career editAlthough he had various college offers he chose to follow his older brother Darcel Glover to San Diego State University and remain close to home While attending SDSU Glover was a four year starter in football As a senior he had 4 5 sacks and 36 tackles was a defensive captain won Aztec Outstanding Defensive Lineman honors an All Western Athletic Conference second team selection and was chosen to play for the West squad in the East West Shrine Game As a sophomore he was a second team All Western Athletic Conference selection As a freshman he won All Western Athletic Conference honorable mention honors He graduated from San Diego State in 1999 with double major in public administration and sociology 1 In 2010 San Diego State athletics inducted Glover to the Aztec Hall of Fame As of 2010 Glover ranked third all time at San Diego State with 44 5 tackles for loss and fourth all time in sacks 18 5 2 Professional playing career editPre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press 6 ft 1 1 8 in 1 86 m 281 lb 127 kg 33 1 8 in 0 84 m 9 5 8 in 0 24 m 5 31 s 1 80 s 3 04 s 4 59 s 28 5 in 0 72 m 8 ft 7 in 2 62 m 32 reps Oakland Raiders 1996 edit The Oakland Raiders drafted Glover with the 34th pick in the fifth round of the 1996 NFL draft 3 4 In his NFL debut on November 19 Glover made two tackles against the Minnesota Vikings His only other game in the season was next week on November 26 against the Seattle Seahawks on defensive line and special teams 1 Barcelona Dragons 1997 edit In the spring of 1997 Glover played for the Barcelona Dragons of the World League of American Football Earning all league honors Glover helped the Dragons win World Bowl 97 and ranked third in the league with 6 5 sacks and adding 36 tackles 1 New Orleans Saints 1997 2001 edit The day after the Raiders waived him Glover signed with the New Orleans Saints on August 25 1997 Although he started only 2 of 15 games played in 1997 Glover recorded 6 5 sacks one forced fumble a recovered fumble and 24 tackles In 1998 Glover started 15 of 16 games and had 59 tackles 10 sacks three forced fumbles and an interception Glover then made 8 5 sacks 46 tackles a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 1999 5 Glover proved everybody wrong especially our defensive coaches in New Orleans who initially thought he was too small to play in the middle of our 4 3 said former Saints president general manager Bill Kuharich who gives credit to pro personnel man Chet Franklin for spotting Glover He turned out to be the greatest waiver claim in the history of the Saints 6 He was a solid starter during his three seasons with Mike Ditka but his career blossomed when Jim Haslett was hired as the Saints coach in 2000 and decided to move him to the three technique tackle within a great front four group That season he led the NFL with 17 sacks a rare feat and second most ever by a defensive tackle and was named NFC Defensive Player of the Year He also became a unanimous first team All Pro selection and earned a Pro Bowl berth as he helped lead the Saints to a division championship and first ever playoff win He was also voted the New Orleans Saints defensive MVP 1 Amidst his accolades Glover boasted 53 tackles three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery 5 In the Saints come from behind 28 27 victory over the San Diego Chargers in Week 2 September 10 Glover twice sacked Chargers quarterback Ryan Leaf and forced 4th and 22 in the Chargers final drive 7 During his tenure in New Orleans he was also a recipient of the Saints Man of the Year and Unsung Hero awards In 2013 the team elected Glover to the Saints Hall of Fame for the Class of 2013 Glover was the lone choice of the Saints Hall of Fame Media Selection Committee 6 Dallas Cowboys 2002 2005 edit Following an impressive five year run with the Saints the Dallas Cowboys quickly swooped in and signed Glover to a multi year deal At the time the team had endured back to back 5 11 seasons 6 During his time with the Cowboys Glover solidified his place as one of the best defensive tackles in the NFL He also provided a veteran locker room presence helped anchor a young defensive line and was an integral part of the transformation from a losing team into one that returned to the playoffs While in Dallas he earned four consecutive Pro Bowl nominations 2002 2005 and was named All Pro in 2002 and 2003 He played in all 64 games during his four seasons with the Cowboys registered 21 5 sacks and forced five fumbles His last season with the team in 2005 the defense switched to a 3 4 alignment where he started splitting playing time with Jason Ferguson and was eventually relegated to a backup role in early December He was released at the end of the year because he wasn t seen as a good fit for the new defense and salary cap considerations Glover made the most of his relatively brief stay leaving as one of the best players in franchise history and one of its best free agent signings 8 He is the only Cowboys player to make the Pro Bowl in his first four seasons with the team St Louis Rams 2006 2008 edit In 2006 Glover signed as a free agent with the St Louis Rams reuniting him with Jim Haslett He was the Rams 2007 Walter Payton Man of the Year On June 22 2009 Glover officially announced his retirement from the National Football League After a decorated professional career he was named to the NFL 2000s All Decade team 9 During his career he played 13 seasons went to six straight Pro Bowls had 433 tackles and 83 5 sacks eight forced fumbles and two interceptions He was an extremely durable player and compensated for a lack of size with great tenacity and textbook technique Coaching career editGlover was hired by the Los Angeles Chargers as their assistant defensive line coach on April 9 2019 10 He missed the team s week 13 game against the New England Patriots in 2020 11 Glover was officially hired by the St Louis BattleHawks on September 13 2022 12 On July 24 2023 he was named as a guest assistant coach for the Saints for training camp and the preseason via the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching fellowship 13 Personal life editHe is married to Spring and they have three children La Roi Jr Noemie and Sophia 14 Glover earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Fontbonne University in St Louis MO in 2012 In 2010 the St Louis Rams hired Glover as the Director of Player Engagement where he helps players make the transition to pro football and assist them with various off field matters 14 Glover is a guest member on the Football Night sportscaster team of San Diego television station KNSD NBC 7 39 References edit a b c d e f La Roi Glover Dallas Cowboys Archived from the original on June 23 2003 La Roi Glover Hall of Fame Class of 2010 San Diego State Aztecs Archived from the original on November 19 2012 1996 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved March 30 2023 Glover retires after 13 seasons six trips to the Pro Bowl NFL com Associated Press Retrieved February 5 2013 a b La Roi Glover pro football reference com Retrieved February 5 2013 a b c Only size of heart talent mattered for La Roi Glover in the NFL Retrieved February 19 2017 ESPN September 10 2000 New Orleans 28 San Diego 27 ESPN com Retrieved February 5 2017 Deion Novacek Among Best Free Agent Signings in Cowboys History Retrieved February 19 2017 DT Glover a 6 time Pro Bowler retiring ESPN June 22 2009 Retrieved February 4 2013 Henne Ricky April 9 2019 Chargers Add Two to Coaching Staff Including Former Pro Bowler La Roi Glover Chargers com Retrieved December 5 2020 Chargers Announce Moves Prior to Sunday s Game Chargers com December 5 2020 Retrieved December 5 2020 XFL Finalizes Coaching and Football Operations Staffs for All Eight Teams www xfl com Retrieved December 30 2022 Former Saints Great to Join Coaching Staff Sports Illustrated Retrieved 2023 07 26 a b La Roi Glover Director player programs St Louis Rams Archived from the original on October 9 2012 Retrieved February 5 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to La Roi Glover Dallas Cowboys Top 50 players Rams Player Bio for 1996 to 2007 seasons Dallas Cowboys bio for 1996 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