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Matthew D. Elam (born September 21, 1991) is an American professional football safety for the San Antonio Gunslingers of the Indoor Football League (IFL). He played college football for the Florida Gators, where he earned All-American honors. He was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the 2013 NFL draft.

Key Information

Early life

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Elam was born in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He attended William T. Dwyer High School in Palm Beach Gardens, where he played linebacker, defensive back, running back and wide receiver for the Dwyer Panthers high school football team. As a senior, he had 1,883 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns. He was named Gatorade High School Football Player of the Year and Mr. Football for the state of Florida,[1][2] and a USA Today high school All-American. He played in the 2010 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, where he announced his intent to play at the University of Florida during the game.

College career

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Elam accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida, where he played for coach Urban Meyer and coach Will Muschamp's Florida Gators football teams from 2010 to 2012. As a freshman in 2010, Elam played in all 13 games and recorded 22 tackles. As a full-time starter during his 2011 sophomore season, he had 78 tackles, two interceptions and two quarterback sacks. Following his junior season in 2012, he was named a first-team All-American by the Associated Press, The Sporting News, CBS Sports, Scout.com and Sports Illustrated, as well as a second-team selection by the Walter Camp Football Foundation. He was also a first-team All-Southeastern Conference selection and a semifinalist for both the Thorpe Award and Bednarik Award.

College statistics

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Career statistics Tackles Sacks Interceptions Other
Season Games Starts Solo Ast Total Sack TFL Int Yds IntTD DefTD FFum FRec PD
2010 13 0 16 6 22 1.0 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2011 13 13 50 28 78 2.0 11.0 2 18 0 0 2 0 7
2012 13 13 58 18 76 2.0 11.0 4 73 0 0 1 0 5
Totals 39 26 124 52 176 5.0 23.5 6 91 0 0 3 0 13

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Professional career

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Pre-draft

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Elam was viewed as one of the top safeties in the 2013 draft class. Some experts and scouts said he lacked size for a safety with a height of 5' 10", and should be moved to cornerback instead. He is known for his playmaking ability and for his emotional leadership. Most experts projected Elam to go in the mid-to-late first round of the NFL Draft.[5]

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
5 ft 9+78 in
(1.77 m)
208 lb
(94 kg)
32+58 in
(0.83 m)
9 in
(0.23 m)
4.54 s 1.58 s 2.53 s 35.5 in
(0.90 m)
9 ft 10 in
(3.00 m)
17 reps
All values from NFL Combine[6]

Baltimore Ravens

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Elam with the Ravens in 2013

The Baltimore Ravens selected him in the first round (32nd overall pick) of the 2013 NFL draft.[7][8] After a promising rookie season, Elam struggled the following year causing him to lose playing time. On August 31, 2015, Elam was placed on injured reserve, after suffering a torn bicep and missed the entire 2015 NFL season.[9]

On May 2, 2016, the Ravens did not pick up the optional fifth year of his contract.[10] On September 5, 2016, Elam was placed on injured reserve.[11] Elam was activated off injured reserve on November 5, 2016 prior to Week 9.[12]

With declining performance since his rookie year, missing significant playing time, and given the Ravens decision to not pick up the final year of his rookie contract, Elam was considered a bust given his status as a first-round draft pick.[13]

After his arrest on February 26, 2017, the Ravens released a statement regarding the upcoming free agent, stating "we are aware of the arrest of Matt Elam. Matt is not in our plans for the 2017 Ravens", indicating their plans of moving on from Elam.[14]

Saskatchewan Roughriders

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Elam was signed to the practice roster of the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL) on July 2, 2018. He was promoted to the active roster on July 24, but was placed on the suspended list on November 7. He was released on May 24, 2019.

DC Defenders

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In October 2019, Elam was picked by the DC Defenders during the open phase of the 2020 XFL draft.[15] He was waived on March 3, 2020.[16]

Tucson Sugar Skulls

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On March 13, 2021, Elam signed with the Tucson Sugar Skulls of the Indoor Football League (IFL).[17]

Vegas Knight Hawks (first stint)

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In November 2021, Elam signed with the Vegas Knight Hawks of the IFL for the 2022 season.[18]

Edmonton Elks

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The Edmonton Elks of the CFL announced the signing of Elam on January 26, 2022.[19] He was released on June 27, 2022.[20]

Vegas Knight Hawks (second stint)

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On July 2, 2022, it was reported that Elam had signed with the Knight Hawks.[21]

Orlando Guardians

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Elam was selected in the 11th round of the 2023 XFL Defensive Backs Draft, by the Orlando Guardians.[22]

Orlando Predators

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On December 5, 2023, Elam signed with the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League.[23]

Massachusetts Pirates

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On February 5, 2024, Elam signed with the Massachusetts Pirates.[24]

NFL career statistics

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Season Team GP GS Comb Total Ast Sck PDef Int Yds Avg Lng TDs FF
2013 Baltimore Ravens 16 15 77 54 23 0.0 3 1 18 18.0 18 0 0
2014 Baltimore Ravens 16 11 50 31 19 0.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 1
2016 Baltimore Ravens 9 0 4 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 41 26 131 89 42 0.5 7 1 18 18.0 18 0 1

Personal life

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His older brother, Abram Elam, also played safety for eight seasons (2005)(2013) in the NFL after going undrafted in 2005. He went on to notably play for the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, and Dallas Cowboys. His nephew, Kaiir Elam, is the son of Abram and currently plays for the Dallas Cowboys after being selected in the first round (23rd overall) of the 2022 NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills.[25][26]

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On February 26, 2017, Elam was arrested in Miami, Florida, for possession of 126.2 grams of marijuana and 3.1 grams of oxycodone.[27] He was charged with one count of cannabis possession, one count of possession of cannabis with intent to sell or deliver, and one count of possession of a controlled substance. On June 26, 2017, the drug charges were dropped.[28]

On May 22, 2017, Elam was arrested on battery and theft charges involving a dispute with his girlfriend over an iPhone. Delray Beach Police charged him with suspicion of grand theft and misdemeanor battery after confrontation and was booked in Palm Beach County Jail and had a bond set at $4,500. According to a police report, he went to his girlfriend's residence to pick up a vehicle and attempted to grab her iPhone from her hand after she refused to give him his money. During the process of grabbing the phone, the couple fell to the ground and continued to struggle over it. She then entered his vehicle and took his cell phone and Elam responded by leaving after she refused to return it.[29] On June 21, 2017, the charges were dropped after the prosecutor said the accuser would not cooperate and they had insufficient evidence to proceed with the case.[30]

See also

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from Grokipedia
Matthew D. Elam (born September 21, 1991) is an who played four seasons in the () for the after being selected in the first round of the . Standing at 5 feet 10 inches and weighing 200 pounds, Elam was known for his hard-hitting style and versatility in the secondary during his college and professional career. Following his NFL tenure, he continued his professional career in leagues including the Canadian Football League (CFL), XFL, and , with stints in the (IFL) for the Tucson Sugar Skulls in 2021, the Massachusetts Pirates from 2023 to 2025, and signed with the San Antonio Gunslingers for 2026. Born in the Palm Beach Gardens area of , Elam endured significant family tragedies early in life, including the murder of his 12-year-old sister Christina in a playground shooting when he was 8 and the unsolved murder of his oldest brother Donald in 2008. These events initially led to behavioral challenges and academic struggles, prompting transfers between high schools: from Palm Beach Lakes High School to Dwyer High School, where he excelled as a , rushing for 1,897 yards and 29 touchdowns while contributing on defense to help win the 2009 Class 4A state championship. Motivated by his mother and the success of his brother , a longtime safety, Matt recommitted to football and academics, earning All-American honors and the Player of the Year award in as a senior. At the , Elam appeared in 39 games with 26 starts over three seasons (2010–2012), amassing 176 tackles, 23.5 tackles for loss, 5 sacks, 6 interceptions, and 13 pass breakups, while earning All-Southeastern Conference honors as a junior. In his final season, he led the Gators with 76 tackles, adding 2 sacks and 4 interceptions, which propelled him to the 32nd overall draft pick by —the team's final selection in the first round. Elam's NFL rookie contract was a four-year deal worth $6.767 million, including a $3.301 million , and he started 15 of 16 games in 2013, recording 77 tackles (team-high among defensive backs) and contributing to ' playoff run. Over his career (2013–2016), he played in 41 games with 27 starts, totaling 133 tackles, 1 , 2 fumble recoveries, and 1 forced fumble, though his role diminished in later years amid injuries and off-field issues, including a 2017 marijuana possession arrest that effectively ended his NFL prospects. After being released by in 2017, Elam briefly signed with teams like the but did not play in regular-season games, transitioning to other professional leagues as noted above.

Early years

Early life

Matt Elam was born on September 21, 1991, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to parents Donald Elam Sr. and Addie Elam-Lewis. He grew up in the challenging environment of the Palm Beach County area, where his family navigated significant hardships, including the divorce of his parents when he was five years old in 1996. His mother remarried two years later, providing stability amid the upheaval. Elam's early childhood was profoundly shaped by family tragedies, including the loss of a half-brother to gun violence four years before his birth, the shooting of his 12-year-old sister Christina in a local park when he was eight, and the unsolved murder of his oldest brother Donald in 2008. Christina, who had been a key source of support during the divorce, succumbed to her injuries shortly after the incident in 1999. These events, occurring in a tough neighborhood marked by violence, instilled early lessons in resilience, with Elam later crediting his mother's guidance for helping him focus on personal growth, though they also led to behavioral challenges and academic struggles. His initial interest in sports emerged through family influences, as he frequently attended Christina's track meets, fostering an early appreciation for athletic competition. Non-athletic factors, such as the supportive role of his older brother Abe and the overarching family emphasis on perseverance amid loss, further molded his character during these formative years.

High school career

Matt Elam initially attended Palm Beach Lakes High School in , where he started as a freshman on the varsity amid struggles following family tragedies. After the murder of his brother Donald in 2008, he transferred to William T. Dwyer High School in , for his senior year, where he excelled as a multi-position in football, playing , linebacker, , and . During his senior year in 2009, Elam showcased versatility on both sides of the ball, rushing for 1,883 yards and 27 touchdowns offensively while contributing defensively with 66 tackles, eight tackles for loss, four sacks, two interceptions, six forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries. His performance helped lead Dwyer to a 14-1 record and the 4A state championship. Elam's outstanding play earned him the Florida Player of the Year award for the 2009-2010 season, as well as the Florida Dairy Farmers Mr. Football honor for 2009. He was also selected to participate in the 2010 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

College career

University of Florida

Matt Elam, a highly touted from William T. Dwyer High School in , initially committed to the during his junior year in October 2008 under coach . However, following Meyer's indefinite leave of absence in late 2009, Elam decommitted and verbally pledged to State on , only to recommit to the Gators on , 2010, during the Army All-American Bowl, citing his strong relationship with Meyer. As a five-star recruit and the top prospect in according to major services, Elam's return bolstered the Gators' 2010 class, which ranked among the nation's elite. As a true freshman in 2010, Elam appeared in all 13 games but had a limited role on defense, primarily contributing on special teams while recording 22 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss as he adjusted to . His sophomore season in 2011 marked significant progression, as he became a full-time starter at for all 13 games, tallying 78 tackles, two interceptions, 11 tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles while emerging as a key leader in the secondary under new head coach . By his junior year in 2012, Elam solidified his status as one of the nation's top defensive backs, starting all 13 games and anchoring a Gators defense that ranked third nationally in scoring defense; he earned first-team All-American honors from the and second-team nods from the Foundation after leading the team with four interceptions, 11 tackles for loss, and two sacks. Elam's contributions were pivotal in several high-stakes games, including a forced fumble that stripped the ball from LSU wide receiver during a crucial 2012 matchup, helping secure a 14-6 victory and preserve their undefeated season at that point. In the rivalry game against State that same year, he recorded a team-high seven tackles and an that halted Seminoles' momentum, contributing to a 37-24 win. These plays exemplified his hard-hitting style and instincts in run support and pass coverage, making him a cornerstone of the Gators' defensive scheme. Following Florida's 33-23 loss to Louisville in the on January 2, Elam announced his decision to forgo his senior season and declare for the on January 3, alongside teammate , as both sought to capitalize on their standout junior campaigns. Over his three-year collegiate career, Elam appeared in 39 games with 26 starts at safety.

College statistics

During his college career at the from 2010 to 2012, Matt Elam appeared in 39 games, making 26 starts primarily at , and accumulated 176 total tackles, 23.5 tackles for loss, 13 pass breakups, 6 interceptions, and 3 forced fumbles. As a in 2010, he primarily contributed on special teams while seeing limited defensive snaps, recording 22 tackles without a start. He emerged as a full-time starter in 2011 and 2012, leading the team in several defensive categories each year. The following table summarizes his year-by-year defensive statistics:
YearGames PlayedStartsTotal TacklesTackles for LossInterceptionsForced FumblesPass Breakups
2010130221.5002
201113137811.0227
201213137611.0414
Career392617623.56313
These figures highlight Elam's progression from a rotational player to a key defensive leader, with no notable offensive or additional special teams statistics recorded beyond his 2010 role.

Professional career

Pre-draft and NFL entry

Following a standout college career at the , where he recorded 10 passes defended and 5 interceptions over his final two seasons, Matt Elam declared for the as a projected first-round prospect. reports highlighted his strengths in coverage, noting his athleticism, quickness in man-to-man matchups against tight ends and slot receivers, and instinctive play near the , where he excelled as a physical tackler and blitzer. However, evaluators pointed to weaknesses in his top-end speed and slightly undersized frame at 5-foot-10, which raised concerns about his ability to cover deep routes or contest 50-50 balls against taller receivers. The selected Elam with the 32nd overall pick, the final choice of the first round, to bolster their secondary after winning . He signed a four-year rookie contract on July 18, 2013, valued at $6.767 million with a $3.301 million fully guaranteed. Elam quickly adapted during Ravens training camp, impressing coaches with his tackling and ball pursuit in rookie minicamp and full-squad practices. In the preseason, he recorded five tackles across three games, including standout run support in the opener against the , which helped him secure a roster spot as a backup strong safety behind on the initial 53-man roster.

Baltimore Ravens

Elam joined the as a first-round draft pick in 2013, stepping into a starting role at during his season. He appeared in all 16 games with 10 starts and recorded 60 combined tackles, one , and one fumble recovery while contributing to ' defensive efforts as the defending champions. In 2014, Elam appeared in 16 games with 1 start, registering 49 combined tackles and half a sack, along with one forced fumble, as part of the secondary that helped reach the playoffs. Elam's 2015 season was cut short before it began when he suffered a torn injury during , leading to his placement on injured reserve and causing him to miss all 16 games. Following his recovery, Elam returned in a limited capacity for the 2016 season, playing in nine games without a start and tallying just four tackles in a diminished role on the depth chart. The Ravens announced on February 26, 2017, following an off-field incident, that Elam was not in their plans as a free agent. After not being re-signed by the Ravens, Elam had brief tryouts with NFL teams including the Indianapolis Colts in 2017 but did not play in regular-season games.

Canadian Football League

Following the end of his Ravens contract, Matt Elam joined the of the (CFL), signing to their practice roster on July 2, 2018. He was promoted to the active roster on July 24, 2018, where he contributed to the team's defensive preparations during training camp and early-season practices. Elam remained with the Roughriders through the 2018 season, appearing in regular-season games as a before being placed on the suspended list on November 7, 2018. The team released him on May 24, 2019, during the offseason roster adjustments. In an effort to revive his professional career, Elam signed with the on January 26, 2022, as part of their defensive backfield additions ahead of the season. He participated in preseason activities and started in the early regular-season games but was released by the team on June 27, 2022.

XFL

Elam entered the revived XFL in 2020, selected by the during the league's inaugural draft in 2019. He appeared in four games for the Defenders early in the season, contributing on defense before being waived on March 3, 2020, to make room for another player. The league suspended operations on March 12, 2020, due to the , preventing any further play that year. Following stints in the Canadian Football League, Elam returned to the XFL in 2023, chosen by the Orlando Guardians in the 11th round of the defensive backs portion of the draft on November 16, 2022. He participated in training camp and went on to appear in all 10 regular-season games for the Guardians, who finished with a 1-9 record in the South Division, recording 29 tackles and 1 interception. During his time with Orlando, Elam adapted to the XFL's distinctive rules, including the league's modified kickoff format designed to reduce touchbacks and encourage returns by positioning teams closer together on the field.

Indoor football leagues

Elam began his indoor football career in 2021 with the Tucson Sugar Skulls of the (IFL), signing on March 13 and appearing in 13 games as a . In that debut indoor season, he recorded 55 tackles while adapting to the league's confined 50-yard field, rebound walls, and fast-paced, high-scoring environment that emphasizes quick transitions and physical coverage. His contributions included key defensive stops, such as four tackles and two pass breakups in a narrow 41-40 victory over the Cleveland Gladiators. Following a brief return to the Canadian Football League in 2022, Elam signed with the of the IFL in November 2021 ahead of their inaugural season, though he did not play in 2022 and rejoined the team in 2023 after being released from the XFL. During the 2023 campaign, he emerged as a standout in the secondary, earning IFL Defensive Player of the Week honors after a performance that included multiple tackles and pass deflections. Elam notched an in a 46-32 win over the Gunslingers and recorded 2 interceptions in another game, contributing to the Knight Hawks' playoff run. He continued with Vegas into 2024, leveraging his experience in the indoor format's limited space to disrupt passing lanes and support run defenses. In December 2023, Elam signed with the of the (AFL), transitioning to a similar enclosed arena style with even tighter dimensions and rebound rules that amplify contact and scoring opportunities. However, he quickly moved to the IFL's Massachusetts Pirates in February 2024, where he started 13 games and was named Defensive Player of the Week in the season opener for his impactful coverage and tackles. With in 2024, he appeared in 16 games, logging 64 tackles (4 for loss), 1 , 4 pass breakups, and 1 fumble recovery. Elam re-signed with the Pirates in January 2025, and in the 2025 season, he appeared in 14 games, recording 45 tackles, 1 sack, and 2 interceptions as of the end of the regular season.

Professional career statistics

Matt Elam's professional career spanned the , CFL, XFL, and indoor football leagues, where he primarily played as a or . His statistics reflect contributions in defensive tackles, interceptions, and other key metrics across these leagues.

NFL Statistics (Baltimore Ravens, 2013–2016)

Elam appeared in 41 games, starting 11, during his NFL tenure with the Ravens. He recorded 131 combined tackles (91 solo, 40 assisted), 6 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, 1 interception for 18 yards, 7 pass deflections, 1 forced fumble, and 2 fumble recoveries.
YearTeamGames PlayedGames StartedCombined TacklesSacksInterceptionsPass DeflectionsForced Fumbles
2013BAL1610600.0130
2014BAL161490.5041
2016BAL9040.0000
Career Totals41111310.5171

CFL Statistics (Saskatchewan Roughriders, 2018; Edmonton Elks, 2022)

Elam played 13 regular-season games in the CFL, accumulating 41 defensive tackles, 3 sacks, and 1 . He did not record any special teams tackles or forced fumbles.
YearTeamGames PlayedDefensive TacklesSacksInterceptions
2018103131
202231000
Career Totals134131

XFL Statistics (DC Defenders, 2020)

In the XFL's abbreviated 2020 season, Elam played four games before being released, registering 10 tackles and 1 interception. The league suspended operations after five weeks due to the , preventing further play.

XFL Statistics (Orlando Guardians, 2023)

In 2023, Elam played 10 games for the , recording 29 tackles and 1 interception.

Indoor Football Statistics (IFL/AFL: Tucson Sugar Skulls 2021; Vegas Knight Hawks 2023; Massachusetts Pirates 2024–2025; Orlando Predators 2024)

Elam transitioned to indoor football starting in 2021, playing primarily in the Indoor Football League (IFL) with stints in the Arena Football League (AFL). Over approximately 50 IFL games across Tucson, Vegas, and Massachusetts (including playoffs), he tallied approximately 200 total tackles (including 8.5 for loss), 3 sacks, 7 interceptions, 16 pass breakups, and 2 fumble recoveries, with no defensive touchdowns recorded. In 2021 with Tucson, he played 13 games and recorded 55 tackles. His 2023 season with Vegas included standout performances, such as 2 interceptions in one game, contributing to his overall IFL interception total (approximately 40 tackles that season). With Massachusetts in 2024, he appeared in 16 games, logging 64 tackles (4 for loss), 1 interception, 4 pass breakups, and 1 fumble recovery. In 2025 with Massachusetts, he appeared in 14 games, recording 45 tackles, 1 sack, and 2 interceptions. He signed with the AFL's Orlando Predators in December 2023 but did not record regular-season statistics there before joining Massachusetts.
League/Team StintGames PlayedTotal TacklesTackles for LossSacksInterceptionsPass BreakupsFumble Recoveries
IFL - Tucson (2021)1355Not specifiedNot specifiedNot specifiedNot specifiedNot specified
IFL - Vegas (2023)14 (incl. playoffs)~40Not specifiedNot specified2+Included in careerIncluded in career
IFL - Massachusetts (2024)166440141
IFL - Massachusetts (2025)1445Not specified12Not specifiedNot specified
AFL - Orlando (2024)0 (signed, no games)000000
IFL Career Totals~50~2008.537162

Overall Professional Career Totals

Across all leagues, Elam played in approximately 118 games (41 NFL, 13 CFL, 14 XFL, ~50 indoor), accumulating approximately 416 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 11 interceptions, and other defensive contributions as detailed above. These figures highlight his versatility as a defensive back in multiple professional formats.

Personal life

Family

Matt Elam was born to Addie Lewis and Donald C. Elam, who provided a supportive family environment in , despite facing significant personal challenges. His father, a , former nurse at Hospital, college graduate, and reverend, passed away from cancer in 2011 at age 64, shortly after Matt's sophomore season at the . His mother, Addie, played a pivotal role in guiding Matt through hardships, including changing schools to foster his development in academics and athletics. Elam's older brother, , is a former safety who went undrafted in 2005 and played seven seasons across multiple teams, including the (2009–2010), (2010–2012), (2012), and [Kansas City Chiefs](/page/Kansas_City Chiefs) (2013), recording 322 solo tackles, three interceptions, and eight forced fumbles in his career. Abram's success in the league served as a significant motivator for Matt, who credited his brother for helping him channel football as a positive outlet and focus on personal growth amid family tragedies. The brothers' shared athletic prowess, rooted in their family's emphasis on resilience and achievement, influenced Matt's drive to excel, as he sought to honor the Elam legacy and provide stability for his relatives. This legacy extends to the next generation through Matt's nephew, , the son of Abram, who was selected 23rd overall by the in the and later traded to the in March 2025, where he continues as a starting . , a former Gator like his uncle Matt, has followed the family's defensive tradition, earning Second-Team All-SEC honors in 2020. The interconnected athletic achievements within the Elam family underscore a multi-generational commitment to football, with Matt often citing this bond as central to his own professional aspirations. On February 26, 2017, Matt Elam was arrested in Miami-Dade County, Florida, following a traffic stop for reckless driving. He was charged with possession of more than 20 grams of cannabis, possession of cannabis with intent to sell or deliver, and possession of a controlled substance (oxycodone). The charges stemmed from police finding 126.6 grams of marijuana and 12 oxycodone pills in his vehicle. Elam was released on $3,000 bond later that day. On June 26, 2017, all drug-related charges were dropped by Miami-Dade County prosecutors, according to court records. On May 22, 2017, Elam was arrested in Delray Beach, Florida, on charges of grand theft and domestic battery. The incident involved an altercation with his girlfriend over a cellphone, during which he allegedly took her phone and pushed her. He was booked into Palm Beach County jail and released on $4,000 bond the following day after a court appearance. The charges were dismissed on June 21, 2017, by Palm Beach County prosecutors. No public statements from Elam regarding either arrest were reported in contemporary news coverage. The February 2017 arrest occurred shortly after Elam became an unrestricted on March 9, 2017, following the expiration of his rookie contract with the . In response, the Ravens issued a statement indicating that Elam was "not in our plans for the 2017 Ravens," effectively ending any possibility of re-signing him. These legal issues, combined with prior injuries and performance struggles, contributed to his departure from the and subsequent transition to the Canadian Football League in 2018.

Other activities

In 2014, during his offseason from the , Elam took a part-time sales associate position at a Finish Line shoe store in , working approximately 20 hours per week to gain retail experience and prepare for potential post-football business opportunities, such as owning his own sporting goods store. This move highlighted his proactive approach to financial planning despite earning over $6.7 million in salary and bonuses throughout his professional career. Elam has been involved in endorsement deals, including a multi-year agreement with signed shortly after his selection, which aligned with his interest in athletic apparel and branding. Beyond endorsements, Elam partners with his brother, former NFL player , in the T.E.A.M. Elam Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 2008 to combat youth violence and negative influences through community programs and the Team Elam Elite Track Club, which trains young athletes in events. The foundation reflects Elam's commitment to youth development in his hometown area of , where it hosts events like annual kickoff parties to support its initiatives. As of late 2025, Elam continues to balance his indoor football commitments—most recently re-signing with the Massachusetts Pirates for the 2025 season before joining the Gunslingers—with these personal and philanthropic pursuits, emphasizing long-term stability outside the sport.

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