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1 Early years  



1.1  Recruiting  







2 College career  



2.1  2016 season  





2.2  2017 season  





2.3  2018 season  





2.4  College statistics  







3 Professional career  



3.1  2019  





3.2  2020  





3.3  2021  





3.4  2022  





3.5  2023  







4 NFL career statistics  



4.1  Regular season  





4.2  Postseason  







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Rashan Gary

refer to caption
Gary in college at Michigan in 2017

No. 52 – Green Bay Packers

Position:

Defensive end

Personal information

Born:

(1997-12-03) December 3, 1997 (age 26)
Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.

Height:

6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)

Weight:

277 lb (126 kg)

Career information

High school:

Paramus Catholic (Paramus, New Jersey)

College:

Michigan (2016–2018)

NFL draft:

2019 / Round: 1 / Pick: 12

Career history

Roster status:

Active

Career highlights and awards

Career NFL statistics as of 2023

Sacks:

31.5

Forced fumbles:

5

Fumble recoveries:

6

Pass deflections:

4

Player stats at PFR

Rashan Abdul Gary (born December 3, 1997) is an American football defensive end for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). In 2015 Gary concluded his high school football career at Paramus Catholic High SchoolinNew Jersey as the No. 1 ranked recruit in college football's class of 2016.[1][2] He played college football at the University of Michigan, and was drafted by the Packers in the first round of the 2019 NFL draft.

Early years

[edit]

Gary first played high school footballatScotch Plains-Fanwood High School, until he transferred to Paramus Catholic High School for his junior and senior seasons, after moving from Scotch Plains, where he lived with his father, to Plainfield with his mother.[3][4] His first high school claimed that Paramus had recruited Gary, but the NJSIAA unanimously ruled that Scotch-Plains Fanwood had not proven its allegation.[5] During his senior season, he had 13.5 sacks, 55 tackles, including 29 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles and returned a blocked punt for a touchdown in nine games.[6] Following the season, Gary was named USA Today Defensive Player of the Year and High School All-American.[7][8]

Gary participated in the 2016 Under Armour All-America Game, where he recorded six tackles and three sacks, and was named MVP.[9]

Recruiting

[edit]

He became the third player to be named the top player in the country unanimously by all four major recruiting networks, 247Sports.com, ESPN.com, Rivals.com, and Scout.com, following Jadeveon Clowney in 2011 and Robert Nkemdiche in 2013.[10] In June 2015, Michigan hired Chris Partridge, Gary's former high school head coach, as their director of player personnel and recruiting. In January 2016, he was promoted to linebackers and special teams coach.[11][12] After visits to Auburn, Clemson, Michigan, Ole Miss, and USC, Gary committed to play college football for the Michigan Wolverines on February 3, 2016.[13]

UScollege sports recruiting information for high school athletes

Name

Hometown

High school / college

Height

Weight

40

Commit date

Rashan Gary
DT

Paramus, New Jersey

Paramus Catholic

6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)

289 lb (131 kg)

4.86

Feb 3, 2016 

Recruiting star ratings: Scout:5/5 stars   Rivals:5/5 stars   247Sports:5/5 stars    ESPN grade: 94

Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 1 (DT); 1 (East); 1 (NJ)   Rivals: 1 (DT); 1 (Natl); 1 (NJ)  247Sports: 1 (Natl); 1 (DT); 1 (NJ)  ESPN: 1 (Natl); 1 (DT); 1 (East); 1 (NJ)

  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
  • Sources:

    College career

    [edit]

    2016 season

    [edit]

    As a freshman, Gary played in all thirteen games[14] at defensive end, totaling 23 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, and 1 sack.[15] He was named to the Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Conference Defensive Team of the Week following his performance against UCF on September 10, 2016, in which he had 6 tackles and 2 tackles for loss, including 1 sack.[16]

    2017 season

    [edit]

    During the 2017 season, Gary set career highs in tackles (58), tackles for loss (11.5) and sacks (5.5). Following the 2017 season, Gary was named to the All-Big Ten defensive first team by the coaches, and second team by the media as well as the Associated Press.[17][18] He made his first career start against Florida in the Advocare Classic on September 2, 2017. After Michigan's game against Indiana on October 14, 2017, Gary was named Defensive Lineman of the Game. Against Maryland on November 11, 2017, Gary had five total tackles including half a tackle for loss[19] earning him co-Defensive Lineman of the Game with Chase Winovich and Maurice Hurst as well as Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Defensive Team of the Week. Following his 2017 season, he was awarded the Richard Katcher Award for the most outstanding defensive lineman or outside linebacker on the 2017 Michigan Wolverines football team.[20]

    2018 season

    [edit]

    Prior to the 2018 season, Gary was named an AP second-team preseason All-American.[21] He was also placed on preseason watchlists for several national awards, including the Chuck Bednarik Award,[22] Bronko Nagurski Trophy,[23] Walter Camp Award,[24] and Ted Hendricks Award.[25]

    Gary recorded 38 total tackles during the 2018 season, including 6.5 tackles for a loss, and 3.5 sacks.[26] Gary struggled with a shoulder injury throughout the season, which caused him to see limited playing time in late September and miss the entirety of October games for the Wolverines.[27] Regardless, following the season, he was named to the All-Big Ten defensive first-team by the coaches, and second-team by the media.[28]

    On November 26, 2018, after the conclusion of Michigan's regular season, Gary announced he would forgo his senior season to enter the 2019 NFL Draft.[29] He decided to sit out the Wolverines' bowl game, the Peach Bowl against Florida, to prepare for the draft.[30]

    College statistics

    [edit]

    Michigan Wolverines

    Season

    Class

    Pos

    GP

    Tackles

    Interceptions

    Fumbles

    Solo

    Ast

    Cmb

    TfL

    Sck

    Int

    Yds

    Avg

    TD

    PD

    FR

    Yds

    TD

    FF

    2016

    FR

    DE

    12

    12

    11

    23

    5.0

    0.5

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    2017

    SO

    DL

    13

    25

    33

    58

    11.5

    5.5

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    1

    2018

    JR

    DL

    9

    20

    18

    38

    6.5

    3.5

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Career

    34

    57

    62

    119

    23

    9.5

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    1

    Professional career

    [edit]

    Pre-draft measurables

    Height

    Weight

    Arm length

    Hand span

    40-yard dash

    10-yard split

    20-yard split

    20-yard shuttle

    Three-cone drill

    Vertical jump

    Broad jump

    Bench press

    Wonderlic

    ft4+38 in
    (1.94 m)

    277 lb
    (126 kg)

    34+18 in
    (0.87 m)

    9+58 in
    (0.24 m)

    4.58 s

    1.63 s

    2.67 s

    4.29 s

    7.26 s

    38 in
    (0.97 m)

    10 ft 0 in
    (3.05 m)

    26 reps

    9

    All values are from NFL Combine[31][32]

    2019

    [edit]

    Before the 2019 NFL Draft, Gary founded his own sports agency, Rashan Gary Sports.[33] As of January 2019, the agency has two clients, himself and fellow 2019 NFL prospect Montre Gregory, a cornerback from Bowling Green. Gary stated that he intended to expand the agency to recruit players from the NBA, MLB, and NHL.[33]

    Gary was drafted 12th overall by the Green Bay Packers in the 2019 NFL Draft.[34] Packers scouts said that Gary, who primarily played defensive end in college, would play outside linebacker for Green Bay.[35] Days after the draft, it was revealed that Gary was dealing with a torn labrum in his right shoulder. On May 3, 2019, Gary signed his rookie contract with the Packers.[36] The four-year contract is worth $15.88 million, including a $9.57 million signing bonus[37] During a week 3 game against the Denver Broncos, Gary sacked quarterback Joe Flacco recording his first career sack. In Week 15 against the Chicago Bears, Gary recorded 3 tackles and a sack on Mitchell Trubisky in the 21–13 win.

    2020

    [edit]

    In Week 2 of the 2020 season against the Detroit Lions, Gary led the team with 1.5 sacks on Matthew Stafford during the 42–21 win.[38] Gary finished the season with 5 sacks in a rotational role with 259 defensive snaps despite his limited playing time, Next Gen Stats named him 9th on a list of the 10 most disruptive defenders in 2020.[39] In the Divisional Round of the playoffs against the Los Angeles Rams, Gary recorded 1.5 sacks on Jared Goff during the 32–18 win.[40]

    2021

    [edit]

    In 2021, he started full-time at outside linebacker with teammate Za'Darius Smith knocked out from injury. He led all NFC defensive linemen in pressures through Week 12 of the season.[41] He finished the season with a career-best 9.5 sacks and 81 pressures, which finished for third in the league among all edge rushers. During the Packers' playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers, Gary produced two first-half sacks on 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, and caused a turnover on downs by stuffing a 4th and 1 run with 6 minutes to play. The Packers' defense limited the 49ers' offense to just 6 points; however, an especially poor special teams performance produced a 10-point swing against the Packers as they lost 13–10.

    2022

    [edit]

    The Packers picked up the fifth-year option on Gary's contract on April 29, 2022.[42] On November 6, 2022, he tore his ACL during a Week 9 loss to the Detroit Lions and was carted off the field. The Packers placed him on injured reserve on November 9, ending his season.[43][44][45]

    2023

    [edit]

    On September 24, 2023, Gary led the Packers' defense in a Week 3 win over the New Orleans Saints that tied the biggest fourth-quarter comeback in franchise history (17 points); Gary earned a game ball for recording the first three-sack performance of his career, despite playing limited snaps due to concerns about his previous knee injury.[46][47][48] On October 30, 2023, Gary and the Green Bay Packers agreed to a four-year contract extension worth up to $107 million.[49]

    NFL career statistics

    [edit]

    Regular season

    [edit]

    Year

    Team

    Games

    Tackles

    Interceptions

    Fumbles

    GP

    GS

    Cmb

    Solo

    Ast

    Sck

    Sfty

    PD

    Int

    Yds

    Avg

    Lng

    TD

    FF

    FR

    2019

    GB

    16

    0

    21

    13

    8

    2.0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    1

    2020

    GB

    15

    4

    35

    19

    16

    5.0

    0

    1

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    1

    2021

    GB

    16

    16

    47

    27

    20

    9.5

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    2

    1

    2022

    GB

    9

    9

    32

    21

    11

    6.0

    0

    1

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    1

    1

    2023

    GB

    17

    13

    44

    23

    21

    9.0

    0

    2

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    2

    2

    Total

    73

    42

    179

    103

    67

    31.5

    0

    4

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    5

    6

    Source: pro-football-reference.com

    Postseason

    [edit]

    Year

    Team

    Games

    Tackles

    Interceptions

    Fumbles

    GP

    GS

    Cmb

    Solo

    Ast

    Sck

    PD

    Int

    Yds

    Avg

    Lng

    TD

    FF

    FR

    2019

    GB

    2

    0

    2

    0

    2

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    2020

    GB

    2

    0

    5

    3

    2

    1.5

    0

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    2021

    GB

    1

    1

    4

    4

    0

    2.0

    0

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    2023

    GB

    2

    2

    5

    1

    4

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Career

    7

    3

    16

    8

    8

    3.5

    0

    0

    0

    0.0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Source: pro-football-reference.com

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