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Daryn Wayne Colledge (born February 11, 1982) is an American former professional football player who was an offensive guard for nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Boise State Broncos. Colledge was selected in the second round of the 2006 NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers and won Super Bowl XLV with them over the Pittsburgh Steelers. He then played for the Arizona Cardinals and Miami Dolphins.

Key Information

Early life

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Born in Fairbanks, Alaska, Colledge grew up in nearby North Pole. He graduated from North Pole High School and was a first-team all-state defensive lineman for the Patriots.[1]

College career

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Colledge played college football at Boise State University, then in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). A four-year starter for the Broncos under head coach Dan Hawkins, he was a two-time All-WAC selection and College Football News All-American in 2004 and 2005, and was second-team in 2003 as a sophomore.[2][3] Colledge was one of the 38 former Boise State players that have been drafted into the NFL since 2000.[4] In college, Colledge played as an offensive tackle for the Boise State Broncos.[5]

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 4+38 in
(1.94 m)
299 lb
(136 kg)
33 in
(0.84 m)
9+12 in
(0.24 m)
5.04 s 1.70 s 2.87 s 4.58 s 7.43 s 32.5 in
(0.83 m)
9 ft 2 in
(2.79 m)
22 reps
All values from NFL Combine/Pro Day[6][7]
Colledge with the Miami Dolphins

Green Bay Packers

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Colledge was selected by the Packers in the second round (47th overall) of the 2006 NFL draft, the highest-ever selection from the state of Alaska.[8] He transitioned from playing offensive tackle at Boise State to playing offensive guard for the Green Bay Packers.[5] During his fifth and final season in Green Bay in 2010, the Packers won Super Bowl XLV, beating the Pittsburgh Steelers by a score of 31–25.[9] Following the game, he became an unrestricted free agent.

Arizona Cardinals

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On July 29, 2011, Colledge announced on his Twitter page that he and the Arizona Cardinals agreed to a five-year contract,[1] and he played three seasons with the team.

On March 8, 2014, Arizona told Colledge he would be released into free agency on Tuesday, March 11. By waiting, the Cardinals were able to spread the cap charge of releasing Colledge over a period of two years.[10]

Miami Dolphins

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On June 30, 2014, the Miami Dolphins acquired Daryn Colledge through free agency, signing him to a one-year contract worth $2 million.[11][12] He got a guaranteed $250,000 at the time of his signing.[13]

After the 2014 season, Colledge retired from professional football.[14]

Personal life

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On March 22, 2016, Colledge announced that he enlisted in the Idaho Army National Guard.[15]

During his time in the National Guard he flew Black Hawk UH 60 Helicopter and served on one tour in Afghanistan.[5]

After finishing his term with the Idaho Army National Guard, Colledge returned to his alma mater (Boise State) and was named as director of development and Varsity B coordinator in November 2021.[16]

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Daryn Colledge (born February 11, 1982) is an American former professional football offensive lineman who played nine seasons in the () from 2006 to 2014, primarily as a guard and tackle, and later served in the U.S. as a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crew chief until 2022. Known for his durability, Colledge appeared in 141 games with 137 starts across three teams and contributed to the ' victory in following the 2010 season. After retiring from football, he enlisted in the Idaho in 2016, volunteered for deployment to in 2018 as part of a crew, and transitioned to a reservist role while taking on civilian positions, including director of development and Varsity B coordinator for Athletics since 2021. Born in , and raised in the nearby town of , Colledge attended North Pole High School, where he earned first-team all-state honors as a defensive lineman and also competed in wrestling. Recruited to on a football , he redshirted as a freshman in 2000 before becoming a four-year starter on the offensive line from 2001 to 2004, helping the Broncos compile a 46–5 record, win three consecutive (WAC) titles from 2002 to 2004, and appear in four bowl games. As a freshman, he was named to the All-WAC second team, and by his senior year, he earned first-team All-WAC honors while the team finished 11–1 and played in the . Selected by the in the second round (47th overall) of the , Colledge quickly established himself as a reliable starter, playing left guard for all 80 regular-season games over five seasons (2006–2010) and anchoring the line during the Packers' 2010 Super Bowl-winning campaign. He signed with the as a in 2011, starting 35 of 48 games over three seasons (2011–2013) at guard and tackle, before joining the in 2014 for his final season, where he started all 13 games at left guard. Colledge retired in April 2015, holding the distinction at the time as the NFL's active leader in consecutive starts by an offensive lineman.

Early years

Upbringing in Alaska

Daryn Colledge was born on February 11, 1982, in . He spent his childhood and early years growing up in the nearby community of , a small town known for its proximity to military installations. This setting provided a unique backdrop for his formative years, shaped by the region's rugged environment and strong community ties. Colledge's family has a deep-rooted military heritage, with multiple generations having served in the United States Armed Forces. His brother also pursued special-forces training, reinforcing the family's commitment to service and discipline. These familial influences exposed Colledge to values of and resilience from an early age, which later played a pivotal role in his post-NFL decision to enlist in the military. North Pole's location near key military bases, including and , immersed Colledge in a culture of military life and camaraderie. The constant presence of active-duty personnel and veterans in the community fostered an early appreciation for service-oriented lifestyles. This environment, combined with his family's background, helped cultivate the discipline that would define his personal development.

High school career

Daryn Colledge attended North Pole High School in , where he graduated in 2000 after earning eight varsity letters across multiple sports. As a four-year starter at for the North Pole Patriots football team, Colledge demonstrated exceptional durability and skill, earning all-conference and first-team all-state honors. His consistent performance helped establish him as one of Alaska's premier high school athletes, culminating in his selection as the highest-ever NFL draft pick from the state when he was chosen 47th overall in 2006. Beyond football, Colledge excelled in baseball, securing four varsity letters and all-conference recognition in his junior and senior years; , where he earned two letters; , with one letter; and wrestling. These multi-sport achievements underscored his athletic versatility and work ethic, attracting attention from college recruiters. He initially considered enlisting in the U.S. Army after high school but instead accepted an to play football at .

College career

Boise State University

Colledge enrolled at in 2002 and quickly adapted to the rigors of Division I-A football after being recruited from North Pole High School in . Standing at 6 ft 4 in and weighing 308 lb, he bulked up significantly from his high school frame to meet the physical demands of the offensive line position. As a true , Colledge earned the starting role at left offensive tackle and played in all 13 games in 2002, providing crucial pass protection and run blocking for quarterback and the Broncos' high-powered offense. His reliability anchored the line, contributing to Boise State's dominance in the (WAC). Over the next seasons, Colledge maintained his starting status, appearing in every game from 2003 to 2005 as well, amassing a school-record 52 consecutive starts by the end of his college career. Key assignments included shielding against top defensive ends and opening lanes for Lee Marks, helping the team average over 500 yards of total offense in multiple seasons. During Colledge's tenure from 2002 to 2005, the compiled an impressive 45–7 record, capturing four straight WAC championships and qualifying for four postseason bowl games, including the 2002 Humanitarian Bowl, the 2003 Fort Worth Bowl, the 2004 , and the 2005 MPC Computers Bowl. His consistent performance on the line was instrumental in the team's offensive success, as they led the nation in scoring and total yards in several years, underscoring Colledge's impact on elevating Boise State's program to national prominence.

Awards and honors

During his time at , Daryn Colledge earned significant recognition for his performance as an offensive tackle, including All-Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Freshman Team honors in 2002, second-team All-WAC in 2003, and first-team All-WAC honors in both 2004 and 2005. These accolades highlighted his consistent excellence in protecting the and opening lanes for the running game, contributing to the Broncos' strong offensive output during his starting years from 2002 to 2005. Colledge also received All-American honors from College Football News in 2004 and 2005, recognizing him as one of the top offensive linemen in the nation. In 2005, he was named a preseason first-team All-American by multiple outlets, further underscoring his status as a standout player entering his senior season. Among other notable recognitions, Colledge was the first Boise State player ever selected to the watch list in 2005, an award given to the nation's top interior lineman, and he appeared on the watch list that same year for outstanding lineman performance. Ahead of the , he received an invitation to the Senior Bowl, where he became the first Bronco to participate in the prestigious all-star game, showcasing his skills to NFL scouts. Colledge's honors were integral to Boise State's ascent as a competitive program in the mid-2000s, as the team achieved a 45–7 record during his four seasons as a starter, won four WAC titles, and secured bowl victories in and 2003 while earning a national ranking as high as 15th in the in 2002. His reliability on the offensive line helped anchor an offense that supported the Broncos' rise to prominence in the WAC and beyond.

Professional football career

Green Bay Packers (2006–2010)

Colledge was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the second round (47th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft, marking the highest draft pick ever from the state of Alaska. He signed a four-year rookie contract worth $2.915 million, including a $1.3 million signing bonus. As a rookie in 2006, Colledge was initially drafted to play offensive tackle but transitioned to left guard during training camp to address needs in the Packers' interior line. He experienced early challenges, including a brief demotion after preseason struggles, but ultimately started 15 of 16 games at left guard, contributing to the team's 8-8 record. From 2007 onward, Colledge solidified his role as a starting left guard, appearing in all 80 regular-season games over his five-year tenure with the Packers and accumulating 76 starts. His reliability helped anchor the offensive line during a period of team resurgence, including two fumble recoveries in that aided the Packers' possession efforts. In 2010, Colledge played a key role on the offensive line during the Packers' playoff run, starting all 16 regular-season games and all four postseason contests, culminating in a victory over the in . Prior to that season, he signed a one-year tender worth $1.759 million to remain with the team.

Arizona Cardinals (2011–2013)

Daryn Colledge signed with the as an unrestricted on July 29, 2011, agreeing to a five-year valued at $27.5 million, with $7.5 million guaranteed. The deal provided the team with a veteran presence on the offensive line following his five seasons with the , where he had contributed to a victory. Over his three seasons with the Cardinals from to , Colledge demonstrated reliability by starting all 48 regular-season games in which he appeared. He anchored the left guard position in and 2012 under Ken Whisenhunt, helping to stabilize a unit that supported a 8-8 finish in and a challenging 5-11 campaign in 2012. In , after the arrival of new Bruce Arians, Colledge transitioned to right guard, showcasing his positional versatility amid a revamped offensive scheme that emphasized a stronger running game and play-action passing. Colledge's blocking prowess was particularly notable in 2013, when the Cardinals' offense surged to a 10-6 record. According to grading, he allowed just two sacks, nine quarterback hits, and 18 hurries that season, contributing to the line's improved protection for . His experience and consistency were key in the unit's performance. The Cardinals released Colledge on March 11, 2014, designating the move as a post-June 1 cut to create approximately $5 million in cap space for the upcoming season.

Miami Dolphins (2014)

In June 2014, Daryn Colledge signed a one-year contract worth $2 million with the , including $250,000 guaranteed, to bolster the team's offensive line as a veteran guard. His extensive experience from previous stints with the and contributed to the Dolphins' interest in adding depth and reliability to the interior line. During the 2014 season, Colledge started all 13 games he appeared in for the Dolphins at left guard, providing steady protection amid a unit that supported a balanced offense. This performance marked the culmination of his nine-year career, in which he played 141 games, made 137 starts, and recorded 4 recoveries. Colledge announced his retirement from professional football in April 2015, concluding a tenure that earned him approximately $24.4 million in salary. Prior to stepping away, he and his family embarked on a four-month trip to after the season, reflecting on future endeavors.

Military service

Enlistment and training

Following his retirement from the in 2015 after nine professional seasons, Daryn Colledge enlisted in the Army National Guard on March 22, 2016, committing to an eight-year term with the first six years in status and the final two in reserves. His decision was influenced by a longstanding desire to serve his country, particularly after achieving financial stability post-NFL, allowing him to prioritize service over career demands. Colledge's NFL career provided a strong physical foundation that aided his transition, as his athletic conditioning from years as an offensive lineman helped him meet the demands of military preparation, including shedding excess weight in the months leading up to enlistment. Colledge's motivations were deeply tied to his family's military heritage, including his wife's upbringing in an Air Force family—making her a self-described "military brat"—and his brother's career as an Army officer, which inspired a sense of duty to continue that legacy. His involvement in NFL Salute to Service initiatives, such as USO tours where he shared the Lombardi Trophy with service members and a 2011 Navy Entertainment trip, further reinforced his commitment to military appreciation and prompted him to revisit enlisting after retirement. He chose the Idaho National Guard to remain in Boise, serving the community that had supported his college football days at Boise State University. Family played a central role in the decision, with Colledge consulting his wife, Megan, and their two young daughters during a four-month family trip to Europe, where they collectively evaluated the path forward; all provided full support for his enlistment. He underwent 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, followed by Advanced Individual Training at Fort Eustis, Virginia, to qualify as a 15T UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter repairer. Starting as a specialist (Spc.), Colledge adapted to the rigors of military discipline, finding the structured routine reminiscent of team sports but emphasizing accountability and precision in tasks like aircraft maintenance, which aligned with his pre-existing passion for aviation as a licensed private pilot.

Deployments and roles

Colledge's primary deployment occurred in 2018 with the National Guard's 1st , 130th (Attack Reconnaissance ), operating under Task Force Panther in . Assigned to Airfield, he served for nine months from mid-2018 to early 2019 as a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter repairer and crew chief, performing critical maintenance tasks to ensure aircraft readiness for missions. In this role, Colledge also functioned as a door gunner, medic assistant, and hoist operator on a four-person crew, supporting rescue operations by providing flight support, equipment checks, and in-flight medical aid during high-risk extractions in zones. His experiences highlighted the demanding nature of aviation maintenance in austere environments, where he conducted daily inspections, repairs, and pre-flight preparations under tight timelines to sustain operational tempo for Panther's and support flights. Following the deployment, Colledge continued his service in the Army National Guard, advancing to the rank of and completing additional aviation-specific training, including certifications for Black Hawk crew chief operations and contributions to ongoing unit readiness drills. Colledge completed his eight-year commitment in March , having served the final two years as a . His military contributions were recognized through the NFL's Salute to Service initiative, including a 2022 nomination by the and a feature honoring his status.

Later career

Boise State University role

In November 2021, Daryn Colledge rejoined his alma mater, Boise State University, as the Director of Development and Varsity B Coordinator for the Bronco Athletic Association (BAA). In this administrative role, he manages the Varsity B program, a booster organization that supports Bronco Athletics through donor engagement and membership drives. His primary responsibilities include developing marketing strategies to grow Varsity B membership in collaboration with BAA staff, as well as fostering networking and engagement opportunities for former Boise State student-athletes. Colledge's work emphasizes alumni relations and community building, such as organizing events like the Gridiron Social to celebrate the contributions of past athletes and strengthen ties to the university's football heritage. While forms a smaller component of his duties, he collaborates with stakeholders and donors to bolster overall support for the athletics department, particularly the football program, by enhancing the student-athlete experience. This role allows him to draw on his background as a former Boise State offensive lineman, where he contributed to the team's success during his playing years from 2002 to 2005. Following his retirement from the Idaho Army National Guard in 2022 after a deployment to , Colledge has focused fully on his university position, leveraging his nine-season career—including 137 starts and a victory with the —and military leadership to inspire and connect with the Bronco community. His prior $150,000 donation in to upgrade the Varsity Center weight room underscores his longstanding commitment, which now translates into tangible impacts like promoting traditions and building lasting alumni networks. Colledge has expressed enthusiasm for the role, stating, "I am thrilled to be able to impact the student-athlete experience for all of the men and women that choose to don the Blue and Orange."

Hospitality business ventures

Following his NFL retirement, Daryn Colledge co-founded DBS Hospitality Group in , in 2021 with restaurateur Barry Werner and Scott Howard, focusing on upscale casual dining experiences in the local market. The group's first venture, The James Kitchen & Bar, opened in December 2021 at 1030 S. Broadway Avenue as a whiskey and cocktail lounge with a rooftop overlooking , emphasizing quality and a cozy, inviting atmosphere inspired by the Roaring era. Colledge serves as a prominent face for the establishment, promoting it as a game-day destination for fans while offering around 35-40 whiskey varieties and house cocktails priced at 1212-14. DBS Hospitality expanded with The Sandwich Bar, also located at 1030 S. Broadway Avenue adjacent to The James, introducing creative sandwich concepts to complement the group's bar-focused offerings and cater to casual diners in the Broadway district. In March 2025, the group launched Corso Italian Steak at 1555 S. Broadway Avenue, Boise's first Italian steakhouse, which opened on March 24 after 18 months of renovation in a historic building. Featuring a 90-seat bar, 150-seat dining area, and an upcoming lounge, Corso blends steakhouse staples with under Executive Chef Dana Brizee, designed in a retro Hollywood style with red velvet accents, dark wood paneling, checkered floors, and murals of icons like . Colledge's business philosophy centers on creating approachable luxury through exceptional , aesthetic immersion, and community-oriented spaces that fill gaps in Boise's dining scene, such as upscale casual options near the . The ventures incorporate thematic designs—like the Hollywood glamour at Corso and the vibe planned for its hidden lounge—to foster memorable experiences, while prioritizing local partnerships, such as with The Design House for interiors. He has also co-founded Three Fat Guys Wine, contributing to sales and planning in the Northwest. Despite these entrepreneurial pursuits, Colledge balances the operations of DBS with his other professional commitments in .

Personal life

Family

Daryn Colledge is married to Colledge, whom he met while attending . During his tenure with the , Megan contributed to team media efforts, including writing columns for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in 2009. Megan grew up as an dependent, frequently moving between bases as a "," which influenced the family's later decisions regarding service. The couple has two daughters, (born 2011) and Reagan Grace (born July 26, 2013). Throughout Colledge's career, Megan and the daughters accompanied him across teams in Green Bay, , and , adapting to the frequent relocations. Following his retirement in 2015, the family embarked on a four-month trip to , during which they reflected on future paths, including Colledge's potential military enlistment. The family's involvement was central to Colledge's 2016 decision to enlist in the Army National Guard, with and the daughters actively supporting the choice after family discussions. Now residing in , the Colledges have built a stable life there, where and the daughters have provided ongoing support during his deployments, including his .

Residence and interests

Daryn Colledge has maintained a permanent residence in Boise, Idaho, since the end of his NFL career in 2014, choosing the city for its proximity to his alma mater and family roots in the region. Colledge's interests include community service, particularly through NFL alumni events that promote military appreciation, reflecting his own background as an Army National Guard veteran. He has actively participated in the NFL's Salute to Service initiative, including a 2024 video message as a Green Bay Packers alumnus expressing gratitude for military service members. Among his hobbies, Colledge enjoys family travel, such as a four-month trip to with his wife and daughters in 2015. He also engages locally in Boise through entrepreneurial ventures that foster community ties, alongside philanthropic efforts supporting youth athletics, including a $150,000 to Boise State University's athletic facilities in 2012.

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