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On April 29, 2013, the Washington Redskins signed Compton to a three-year, $1.48 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $5,000 as an undrafted free agent. [3] Throughout training camp, Compton competed for a roster spot as a backup inside linebacker against Jeremy Kimbrough, Keenan Robinson, and Brandon Jenkins.
National Football League player, Tech Hall of Fame, Tech All-Era Team (Bobby Dodd era), co-captain of Georgia Tech's 1952 football team; this team, with a 12-0-0 record, won the 1953 Sugar Bowl and were the SEC champions [1] [7] [12] [41] Warner Mizell: 1929 Fullback and halfback: National Football League player, Tech Hall of Fame [1] [7] Mike ...
Washington Redskins: QB 21 8 249 Sam Owen: Washington Redskins: B 26 8 309 Paul Rotenberry: Washington Redskins: B 27 8 321 Ormand Anderson: Washington Redskins: T 1958 3 3 28 Stan Flowers: Washington Redskins: B 4 1 38 Urban Henry: Los Angeles Rams: T 16 1 182 Arley Finley: Green Bay Packers: T 19 5 222 Don Stephenson: Washington Redskins: C ...
White was named as one of 35 players to watch for the Walter Camp Football Foundation Player of the Year award. White followed up a tremendous freshman season with a great sophomore season, in which he passed for 1,655 yards and 13 TDs and rushed for 1,219 yards and 18 touchdowns on his way to being named the Big East Offensive Player of the ...
White was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to Brockston and Zina White. He began to play football in the 6th grade. He attended Union Grove High School and played for head coach Paul Borgdorf. [1] In high school he played cornerback and wide receiver where he made the All-Region team and was an honorable mention for All-State. He wore number 9 on his ...
Along with other Redskins replacement players from that year, he was eventually awarded a Super Bowl ring. Robinson played college football at Tennessee from 1982 to 1985. After spending his first two seasons as a backup, he guided the 1984 squad to a 7–4–1 record and an appearance in the Sun Bowl .
The Washington Redskins selected Smith in the second round with the 38th overall pick in the 2015 NFL draft. [13] Smith was the seventh defensive end drafted in 2015. [14] On May 11, 2015, the Redskins signed Smith to a four-year, $5.77 million contract that includes $3.16 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $2.46 million.
The 2020 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team represented the Georgia Institute of Technology during the 2020 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Yellow Jackets were led by second-year head coach Geoff Collins. They played their home games at Bobby Dodd Stadium and competed as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).