Akeem Ayers

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Akeem Ayers
Akeem Ayers 2016.JPG
Ayers with the Colts in 2016
No. 56, 55, 48
Position: Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (1989-07-10) July 10, 1989 (age 34)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:247 lb (112 kg)
Career information
High school: Verbum Dei (Los Angeles)
College: UCLA
NFL draft: 2011  / Round: 2 / Pick: 39
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Total tackles:323
Sacks:15.5
Forced fumbles:4
Fumble recoveries:4
Interceptions:4
Defensive touchdowns:1
Player stats at PFR

Akeem Christopher Ayers (born July 10, 1989) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the UCLA Bruins, earning second-team All-American honors in 2010. Ayers was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the second round of the 2011 NFL Draft. He has also played for the St. Louis Rams, Indianapolis Colts, New York Giants, and won Super Bowl XLIX with the New England Patriots.

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High school career

Ayers attended Verbum Dei High School in Los Angeles, where he played for the Verbum Dei Eagles high school football team. He won a CIF championship during his senior season.

College career

Ayers played for UCLA in college. Ayers is known for his athletic interceptions for touchdowns, one in the 2009 season against Oregon and one against Temple in the 2009 EagleBank Bowl. The latter was the game-winning score of the bowl game and helped him earn MVP honors. [1] In a post-game interview, he admitted that he slipped, and was just trying to rush the passer on his game-changing play. As he got up, he saw the quarterback looking to pass, jumped up, and pulled in the pass for an interception and score.

On September 18, 2010, Ayers had a key interception against #23 Houston in UCLA's first win against a ranked opponent since 2008. [2] The following week on September 25, he played a key role in the Bruins' second upset against a ranked opponent in a victory over No. 7 ranked Texas Longhorns 34–12 in front of more 101,000 fans in Austin, Texas. Ayers had a key interception, seven tackles, a forced fumble, and a sack. He was named Lott IMPACT Player of the Week on September 27. At the end of the 2010 season, his junior year, he entered for the NFL draft. [3]

Statistics
YearTotal TacklesSolo TacklesSacksTackles for LossInterceptionsDefTD
200840284.05.000
20097555613.043*
2010684541020
TOTALS1831281329.563

*Had two interceptions for touchdown and one fumble recovery for touchdown

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 2+12 in
(1.89 m)
254 lb
(115 kg)
33 in
(0.84 m)
9 in
(0.23 m)
4.70 s1.62 s2.83 s4.28 s7.19 s34+12 in
(0.88 m)
9 ft 5 in
(2.87 m)
22 reps
All values from UCLA Pro Day [4]

Tennessee Titans

Ayers was selected 39th overall by the Tennessee Titans in the 2011 NFL Draft. [5] [6]

New England Patriots

On October 21, 2014, the Titans traded Ayers along with a seventh round draft pick in the 2015 NFL Draft to the New England Patriots for a sixth round draft choice. [7] In each of his first two games with New England, Ayers recorded a sack.

Ayers won Super Bowl XLIX with the Patriots after they defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28-24.

St. Louis Rams

Ayers with the Rams in 2015. Akeem Ayers.jpg
Ayers with the Rams in 2015.

On March 12, 2015, Ayers signed a two-year contract with the St. Louis Rams. [8] On September 3, 2016, he was released by the Rams as part of final roster cuts. [9]

Indianapolis Colts

Ayers signed a two-year contract with the Indianapolis Colts on September 6, 2016. [10] On September 2, 2017, Ayers was released during final roster cuts. [11]

New York Giants

On November 14, 2017, Ayers signed with the New York Giants. [12]

NFL career statistics

Legend
BoldCareer high

Regular season

YearTeamGamesTacklesInterceptionsFumbles
GPGSCmbSoloAstSckTFLIntYdsTDLngPDFFFRYdsTD
2011 TEN 16167650262.06000011100
2012 TEN 161310466386.08120281000
2013 TEN 16144937121.05150551000
2014 TEN 203120.00000000000
NWE 94201644.06100010000
2015 STL 16104735120.530000513451
2016 IND 160211472.0112502520000
2017 NYG 603210.00000000000
975732322110215.5294320252244451

Playoffs

YearTeamGamesTacklesInterceptionsFumbles
GPGSCmbSoloAstSckTFLIntYdsTDLngPDFFFRYdsTD
2014 NWE 302110.00000000000
302110.00000000000

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