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Alexander Armah Jr. (born May 17, 1994) is an American former professional football player who was a fullback in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the West Georgia Wolves and was selected by the Carolina Panthers in sixth round of the 2017 NFL draft. Armah was also a member of the New Orleans Saints and Washington Commanders.

Key Information

Early life

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Armah attended and played high school football at Dacula High School in Dacula, Georgia.[1] Armah attended and played college football at the University of West Georgia.[2]

Professional career

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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
6 ft 0+18 in
(1.83 m)
244 lb
(111 kg)
33 in
(0.84 m)
9+34 in
(0.25 m)
4.70 s 1.56 s 2.76 s 4.29 s 7.00 s 34.5 in
(0.88 m)
10 ft 2 in
(3.10 m)
26 reps
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Armah (left) with the Carolina Panthers in 2018

Carolina Panthers

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Armah was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the sixth round, 192nd overall, in the 2017 NFL draft.[5][6][7] He was waived by the Panthers on September 3, 2017, and was signed to the practice squad the next day.[8] He played in nine games his rookie season, and did not record any statistics. For the 2018 season, he survived training camp roster cuts and was named to the active roster. He made his 2018 debut in the season opener against the Dallas Cowboys. In the 16–8 victory, he scored his first career touchdown on a one-yard rush on his lone carry.[9][10] On November 4, 2018, Armah scored his second career touchdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He appeared in all 16 games for 2018 season, mainly used as a blocking fullback and a special teamer.[11] In the 2019 season, he appeared in all 16 games and recorded six carries for 11 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown.[12]

New Orleans Saints

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On March 19, 2021, Armah signed a one-year contract with the New Orleans Saints.[13] He was released on August 31, 2021, and re-signed to the practice squad.[14][15] He was promoted to the active roster on September 17, 2021. He was released on November 30.

Washington Football Team / Commanders

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Armah signed with the practice squad of the Washington Football Team on December 2, 2021.[16] On the Week 15 game against the Philadelphia Eagles, he was elevated to the active roster as a COVID-19 replacement player.[17] He signed a reserve/future contract with Washington on January 11, 2022.[18] Armah was placed on injured reserve on August 16, 2022,[19] and released with an injury settlement a week later.[20]

On October 19, 2022, Armah signed with Washington's practice squad.[21] He signed a reserve/future contract on January 10, 2023.[22]

On August 29, 2023, Armah was waived by the Commanders and re-signed to the practice squad.[23][24] He was promoted to the active roster on October 28.[25]

Professional statistics

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Season Team Games Rushing Receiving
G GS Att Yards Avg Long TD Rec Yards Avg Long TD
2017 CAR 9 0 - - - - - - - - - -
2018 CAR 16 2 9 15 1.7 4 2 1 5 5 5 0
2019 CAR 16 1 6 11 1.8 4 1 2 6 3 4 0
2020 CAR 16 1 6 9 1.5 3 0 5 18 3.6 14 0
2021 NO 9 2 5 21 4.2 9 0 1 1 1 1 1
2021 WAS 2 0 - - - - - - - - - -
Career 68 6 26 56 2.15 9 3 9 30 2.1 14 1

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Alex Armah (born May 17, 1994) is an fullback who last played in the (). He was most recently a member of the . Standing at 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) and weighing 255 pounds (116 kg), he is known for his versatility as a blocker and special teams contributor. Armah attended the , where he played for the from 2012 to 2016, starting as a fullback/ on offense and linebacker on defense during his final two seasons. In his senior year, he recorded 60 tackles, two sacks, one tackle for loss, and two interceptions while also contributing offensively. Selected by the in the sixth round (192nd overall) of the , Armah began his professional career with the team, spending four seasons there from 2017 to 2020 and appearing in 57 games with three rushing touchdowns. In 2021, Armah signed with the as a , where he appeared in 9 games and recorded one receiving , but was traded midseason to the Washington Football Team (now Commanders), where he played 12 games through the 2023 season. Armah became an unrestricted in 2024 and has not signed with an team since. Over his career spanning seven seasons (2017–2023) and 78 games, Armah established himself as a durable special teams player and lead blocker, with a total of four (three rushing, one receiving).

Pre-professional years

High school career

Alexander Armah Jr. was born on May 17, 1994, in , to a Ghanaian immigrant father who arrived in the United States in 1989 for an accounting internship in . Raised in suburban , Armah initially focused on during his early years but switched to football after being inspired by watching Michael Vick's dynamic play as a for the . This family background, rooted in his father's immigrant journey and emphasis on perseverance, instilled a strong that shaped Armah's athletic development. Armah attended Dacula High School in , where he played football as a two-year starter, primarily as a fullback/H-back on offense and linebacker on defense. Demonstrating versatility across multiple positions, he contributed significantly on both sides of the ball, recording 60 tackles, two sacks, and one tackle for loss while earning all-region honors as a senior for his offensive efforts. His high school performance highlighted his athletic potential, though recruiting interest from Division I programs remained limited. Despite a successful high school career, Armah received only preferred walk-on offers from and Mississippi State, with no full scholarship opportunities from major programs. This lack of prominent recruitment led him to pursue opportunities at a Division II program after graduation.

College career

Alex Armah played at the , a Division II program in the , from 2013 to 2016 for the . He demonstrated positional versatility throughout his career, beginning primarily as a and linebacker before transitioning to include offensive roles at and fullback, particularly in his final seasons. This adaptability built on his high school foundation of multi-role play and helped him emerge as a two-way contributor. As a redshirt freshman in 2013, Armah appeared in 11 games with four starts, recording 47 tackles on defense, ranking second on the team. In his sophomore year of 2014, he played all 15 games, amassing 64 tackles—including 26 solo stops—and six sacks, while adding six hurries and three pass breakups; these efforts earned him Second-Team All-Gulf South Conference honors as the Wolves advanced to the Division II national semifinals. His junior season in 2015 saw him start all 14 games, where he tallied 52 tackles (fourth on the team), nine sacks (fifth in the conference), 14.5 tackles for loss (second on the team), and two forced fumbles on defense, alongside offensive contributions including one touchdown and three two-point conversions for 12 points total; he was recognized as a Second-Team USA All-American, First-Team All-Gulf South Conference, and Second-Team All-Region, with the team again reaching the national semifinals. In 2016, Armah's senior year, he started all 11 games, splitting time between and , and became the first player in history to earn All-Conference honors on both sides of the ball. Defensively, he posted 25 tackles (12 solo), 5.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, one forced , and one pass breakup. Offensively, he recorded eight receptions for 144 yards and one , highlighted by a 41-yard score against Valdosta State. Over his four-year career, Armah accumulated 188 tackles and 15.5 sacks, underscoring his defensive impact, while his limited but effective offensive output showcased his potential as a versatile blocker. Entering the NFL Draft, Armah stood at 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) and weighed 255 pounds (116 kg), with scouts praising his athleticism, blocking ability, and special teams potential despite his Division II background. He participated in the University of West Georgia's pro day in March 2017, where he ran the in 4.69–4.70 seconds, recorded a , a 10-foot-2-inch broad jump, and a 4.29-second short shuttle, positioning him as a late-round prospect valued for his multi-positional utility.

Professional career

Carolina Panthers

Alex Armah was selected by the in the sixth round (192nd overall) of the , becoming one of the first two players ever drafted from the , following his teammate Dylan Donahue who was picked earlier in the same round by the . His college versatility as a at and facilitated his transition to the fullback position in the , where the Panthers envisioned him as a lead blocker. Armah signed a four-year rookie contract worth $2,558,532, including a $158,532 and fully guaranteed at the time of signing. As a rookie in 2017, Armah appeared in nine games primarily on special teams, recording no rushing attempts while adjusting to the professional level after spending time on the practice squad early in the season. His role evolved significantly in 2018 and 2019 into a full-time fullback, where he played in all 32 games, serving as a key blocker in the Panthers' run game with his physical style praised by teammates like Christian McCaffrey for his hard-hitting ability. Over those two seasons, Armah had 15 rushing carries for 26 yards and three touchdowns, including short-yardage scores that highlighted his power-running prowess. In 2020, Armah appeared in all 16 games despite dealing with minor injuries such as a thigh issue late in the season, contributing to the Panthers' rushing attack with six carries for nine yards. Over his four seasons with Carolina, Armah played in 57 games, accumulating 21 rushing carries for 35 yards and three touchdowns, along with 8 receptions for 29 yards, while earning a reputation as a fan favorite for his relentless hustle and effort in blocking and special teams roles. He was released by the Panthers in March 2021 as an unrestricted free agent amid roster shifts prioritizing other positions.

New Orleans Saints

On March 19, 2021, Armah signed a one-year contract with the as an unrestricted free agent, valued at $990,000 in base salary plus a $137,500 for a total of $1,127,500. He joined the team drawing on his blocking fundamentals from four seasons with the , where he had developed as a versatile fullback. Armah served primarily as a backup fullback behind rookie and contributed on special teams coverage units. During the 2021 season, Armah appeared in nine games for the Saints, logging 72 offensive snaps (6.61% of team total) and 96 special teams snaps (20.47%). His offensive role was limited by the depth chart and the team's focus on integrating younger players like Prentice, resulting in just five rushing attempts for 21 yards and no rushing touchdowns. Armah's sole receiving statistic came in Week 8 against the on October 31, when he caught a 1-yard pass from , marking his only receiving score. Armah was waived by the Saints on November 30, 2021, as part of mid-season roster adjustments to address depth needs.

Washington Commanders

Armah joined the Washington Football Team, soon to be renamed the Commanders, by signing to their practice squad on December 2, 2021, immediately following his release from the New Orleans Saints. He was elevated to the active roster shortly thereafter and appeared in the team's final two regular-season games that year, logging 28 special teams snaps without offensive contributions. On January 11, 2022, Armah signed a reserve/future contract with the Commanders, securing his spot for the upcoming season. He featured in two games during 2022, exclusively on special teams with 37 , amid frequent roster moves including a in August and a re-signing to the practice squad in October. These fluctuations highlighted his role as a depth option in a competitive backfield. Entering 2023 on a one-year, $1,080,000 contract, Armah transitioned toward a hybrid fullback-running back role, playing in eight games with 47 offensive snaps and a team-high 143 special teams snaps. Despite no rushing attempts, he recorded three receptions for 13 yards, providing blocking support and coverage versatility; he was waived on August 29 but quickly re-signed to the practice squad before a promotion to the active roster on October 28. Armah became an unrestricted upon the expiration of his 2023 deal in March 2024. He re-signed with the Commanders on a one-year worth $1,080,000 for the 2024 season. Armah continued in a depth and special teams role during the 2024 season but did not record any statistics. As of November 2025, Armah remains with the Commanders, serving as a fullback and special teams contributor. Over his tenure with the Commanders from 2021 through the 2025 season, he has appeared in 12 games as a durable, multi-phase depth contributor amid ongoing roster adjustments, earning roughly $1.44 million from the team through 2023.

Career statistics

Regular season

Armah's regular season career statistics highlight his utility as a fullback and special teams ace, with sparse offensive production across 78 from 2017 to 2023. He recorded 26 rushing attempts for 56 yards (2.2 average) and 3 , alongside 12 receptions for 43 yards (3.6 average) and 1 , with no fumbles lost. Armah has not appeared in any games since the 2023 season, becoming an unrestricted in 2024. The following table summarizes his year-by-year regular season performance:
YearTeamGamesRushing AttRushing YdsRushing AvgRushing TDReceptionsReceiving YdsReceiving AvgReceiving TD
2017900-000-0
2018169151.72155.00
2019166111.81263.00
202016691.505183.60
2021NO/WAS115214.20111.01
2022WAS200-000-0
2023WAS800-03134.30
Career-7826562.2312433.61
Armah's contributions extended beyond offense, with the bulk of his on special teams, where he participated in coverage, blocking, and return units. For instance, he logged 273 special teams in 2019—his highest single-season total—and 143 in 2023, reflecting consistent involvement even in seasons with limited offensive opportunities. His role remained offensive and special teams-focused, with no recorded passing attempts or defensive statistics.

Postseason

Armah's postseason experience was limited to a single appearance with the Carolina Panthers in the 2017 NFC Wild Card round against the New Orleans Saints on January 7, 2018, where the Panthers lost 31-26. In that game, he logged 20 total snaps, including 6 on offense (8% of the team's offensive plays) and 14 on special teams (45% of the team's special teams plays), contributing primarily as a blocker to support the run game featuring Christian McCaffrey, who rushed for 61 yards on 10 carries. He recorded no rushing attempts, receptions, or tackles in the contest. The Panthers did not qualify for the in the 2018 or 2019 seasons during Armah's tenure, and he saw no further postseason action with the team in 2020 before departing. With the in 2021 and the from 2021 to 2023, Armah also had no postseason opportunities, as neither team advanced to the in those years. Over his career, Armah's playoff totals stand at 1 game played, 0 rushing yards, 0 receiving yards, and 0 touchdowns, reflecting his utility role in providing blocking and special teams depth rather than carrying the ball or being a primary target.

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