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Levon Kirkland

Coaching Record

Years CoachedRecordWin %Playoff recordPlayoff win %
220-11-164.06%1-150.00%

Biography

Career Summary

Levon Kirkland was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 2015 to 2016, finishing his career as the outside linebackers coach/bill bidwill coaching fellowship of the Arizona Cardinals. Over his two years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 20-11-1.


History

YearPositionRecordPlayoff record
2016 Arizona Cardinals Outside Linebackers Coach / Bill Bidwill Coaching Fellowship 7-8-1 0-0
2015 Arizona Cardinals Outside Linebackers Coach / Bill Bidwill Coaching Fellowship 13-3-0 1-1

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Levon Kirkland

Levon Kirkland Bio

Levon Kirkland is a former American football player who gained fame as a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL). Born on February 17, 1969, in Lamar, South Carolina, Kirkland emerged as one of the league's most dominant defensive players during his career, which spanned from 1992 to 2002. Standing at an imposing 6'1" and weighing approximately 270 pounds, Kirkland left an indelible mark on the game with his remarkable combination of size, speed, and agility.

Kirkland's football prowess was honed during his college years at Clemson University, where he played for the Clemson Tigers football team. Excelling on the field, he quickly e

Levon Kirkland

Levon Kirkland returned to Clemson in December 2023 and now serves as Clemson’s Director of Sophomore Transition & Player Development.

Kirkland’s decorated playing career at Clemson spanned 1988-91 following a redshirt season in 1987. A 2001 Clemson Athletics Hall of Fame selection, Kirkland was selected in 2019 to the Clemson Ring of Honor, the highest honor Clemson Athletics bestows.

Kirkland recorded 19 sacks, 40 tackles for loss and seven fumble recoveries for the Tigers. He was a standout on Clemson’s No. 1-ranked total defense in 1990 and was named as a Butkus Award finalist that season. One year later, he finished third on Clemson’s No. 1 rushing defense and was a semifinalist for the Lombardi Award in addition to collecting first-team All-America honors from Kodak/AFCA, Sporting News, Scripps Howard and Walter Camp in addition to second-team selections by UPI and Football News.

Upon his graduation from Clemson, Kirkland embarked upon one of the most decorated NFL careers by a former Tiger. A second-round draft pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1992,

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