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Shilique Calhoun (born March 20, 1992) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Michigan State Spartans, and was selected by the Oakland Raiders in the third round in the 2016 NFL draft.

Key Information

Early life

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College career

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Calhoun was redshirted at Michigan State University as a freshman in 2011.

As a redshirt freshman in 2012, he played in all 13 games as a backup. He recorded 6 tackles (2.5 for a loss, including 1 sack) and 2 passes defensed. His first year as starter, as a sophomore in 2013, he posted 37 tackles (14 for a loss, including 7.5 sacks), 1 interception, 4 fumble recoveries, and 2 forced fumbles. He was named a second team All-American by numerous publications and was a finalist for the Ted Hendricks Award.[1][2] Although he was eligible for the 2014 NFL draft, he decided to return for his junior season.[3] During his junior year in 2014, he posted 39 tackles (12.5 for a loss, including 8 sacks), 1 fumble recovery, and a forced fumble. He was expected to leave college and enter the 2015 NFL draft, but he returned to school for his senior year and, during the 2015 season, he collected 49 tackles (15 for a loss, including 10.5 sacks), 3 passes defensed, and a forced fumble. He finished his four-year college career with 27 sacks, 131 tackles (44 tackles for a loss), four forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries, and one interception.

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 4+38 in
(1.94 m)
251 lb
(114 kg)
34+14 in
(0.87 m)
9+78 in
(0.25 m)
4.82 s 4.25 s 6.97 s 35.0 in
(0.89 m)
9 ft 7 in
(2.92 m)
23 reps
All values from NFL Combine[4]

Oakland Raiders

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On April 29, 2016, Calhoun was selected in the third round (75th overall) of the 2016 NFL draft.[5] On May 17, it was announced that Calhoun would wear number 91, formerly held by Justin Tuck.[6][7] On June 17, Calhoun signed with the Oakland Raiders.[8][9] He played in 10 games as a rookie recording nine tackles and a pass defensed before being placed on injured reserve on December 23.[10]

On September 2, 2017, Calhoun was waived by the Raiders and was re-signed to the practice squad the following day.[11][12] He was promoted to the active roster on October 14.[13]

On September 12, 2018, Calhoun was waived by the Raiders and was subsequently re-signed to the practice squad.[14] He was promoted back to the active roster on September 18.[15] Calhoun was placed on injured reserve on December 5.[16]

New England Patriots

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On May 2, 2019, Calhoun was signed by the New England Patriots.[17]

On March 24, 2020, Calhoun was re-signed by the Patriots.[18] In Week 2 against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football, Calhoun recorded his first career sack on Russell Wilson during the 35–30 loss.[19] He was placed on injured reserve on November 14.[20] Calhoun was activated on December 19.[21]

San Francisco 49ers

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On August 10, 2021, Calhoun signed a one-year contract with the San Francisco 49ers.[22] He was released by San Francisco on August 24.[23]

Kansas City Chiefs

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On October 19, 2021, Calhoun was signed to the Kansas City Chiefs' practice squad.[24] He was released on January 18, 2022.

On February 9, 2022, Calhoun signed a reserve/future contract with Kansas City.[25] He was waived by the Chiefs on August 8.[26]

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Early years

Early life

Shilique Calhoun was born on March 20, 1992, in . He is the son of John and Calhoun. His mother, , worked as a teacher at a specialized and played a central role in raising him and his siblings, emphasizing the importance of education and discipline from a young age. Calhoun grew up in a large family of nine, including his parents and seven children (six siblings—three older and three younger, comprising four brothers and two sisters). The family was not affluent but ensured their children had essentials like food, clothing, and schooling, fostering a strong sense of appreciation amid modest circumstances. Although born in Middletown, a suburban community in Monmouth County known for its middle-class neighborhoods and access to recreational facilities, the family lived in nearby Lakewood for nearly eight years during his . A pivotal event in Calhoun's early years occurred in 2002, at age 10, when a house fire—caused by a portable heater—destroyed their Lakewood home while he was at school, leaving the family with nothing. This led to five moves in five months, including stays with friends and in motels, before they settled in a new house for eight years; the ordeal taught Calhoun resilience and the value of non-material aspects of life. Before organized high school sports, Calhoun developed his athletic skills primarily through , a sport he played growing up and in which he showed enough promise for potential scholarships. His early interests were shaped by the supportive yet challenging environment of his upbringing, where community resources and family encouragement helped nurture his physical abilities outside formal teams.

High school career

Shilique Calhoun attended Middletown High School North in , where he emerged as a multi-sport . He participated in both football and , showcasing versatility across positions. In football, Calhoun played as a and , starting for three years from 2008 to 2010 under coach Joe Trezza. On the basketball court, he was a standout player, contributing to his school's teams and drawing attention as a high school star. During his senior year in , Calhoun excelled on both sides of the ball in football. Defensively, he recorded 45 tackles, including 15 for loss, along with 4 sacks, 5 pass breakups, 3 forced fumbles, and 4 fumble recoveries. Offensively, as a , he had 28 receptions for 450 yards (averaging 16.1 yards per catch) and 4 receptions. His performance earned him selection to the 2010 A-North All-Division Team at tight end and third-team All-Shore Conference honors by the Asbury Park Press. Calhoun's high school success attracted significant college recruitment interest. He received football scholarship offers from programs including Michigan State, , , Rutgers, , , , Louisville, North Carolina State, and Syracuse. Additionally, his basketball prowess led to offers from Wagner, Monmouth, St. Francis (Pennsylvania), and Lehigh. Ultimately, he committed to Michigan State to play football, citing the program's family atmosphere and the influence of coach and teammate Will Gholston as key factors.

College career

2011–2013 seasons

Calhoun redshirted as a true during the 2011 season at , preserving a year of eligibility while adjusting to the rigors of under . In 2012, Calhoun emerged as a rotational contributor on the Spartans' defensive line as a redshirt , recording 6 total tackles, including 1 sack, across 13 games. His limited but impactful role helped 's defense, which ranked among the Big Ten's top units in sacks and turnovers, though the team finished 7-6 and lost in the Bowl. Calhoun's sophomore campaign in marked his breakout year, as he started all 14 games and led the team with 7.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss, alongside 37 total tackles, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 returned for a . These performances earned him Second-Team All-American honors from the Football Foundation, as well as Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year and First-Team All-Big Ten selections. Standout games included a 2.5-sack effort in a 29-6 win over on , where he disrupted quarterback repeatedly, and a pick-six plus a fumble-return in a 21-6 victory against on September 7, contributing to the defense's two scores that day (with his other fumble-return coming in the opener against Western Michigan). Against Western Michigan in the opener, Calhoun notched a 9-yard sack to set the tone for the Spartans' dominant season, which saw them go 13-1, win the Big Ten Legends Division, and claim the Rose Bowl with a 24-20 upset over Stanford on January 1, 2014.

2014–2015 seasons

As a junior in 2014, Shilique Calhoun emerged as a cornerstone of Michigan State's defense, serving as one of the team's captains alongside safety Kurtis Drummond and offensive lineman Travis Jackson. He recorded 39 total tackles, including 12.5 tackles for loss and a team-leading 8 sacks over 13 games, helping anchor a unit that allowed just 18.3 points per game. Calhoun's disruptive presence was evident in the 49-37 loss to Ohio State on November 8, where he tallied 5 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, and 0.5 sack. In the Cotton Bowl CFP semifinal against Baylor, he notched 1.5 sacks and forced a fumble, though Michigan State fell 42-41. Entering his senior year in 2015 as a returning —joined by offensive lineman Jack Allen and linebacker Darien Harris—Calhoun embraced a heightened leadership role, mentoring younger defenders and emphasizing preparation amid high expectations following the previous season's playoff run. He delivered a career-best performance with 49 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, and 10.5 sacks across 14 games, ranking third in the Big Ten in sacks and sixth in tackles for loss. Standout games included the Spartans' 17-14 upset over No. 8 Ohio State on November 21, where he recorded 3 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss to help end the Buckeyes' 23-game winning streak, and a dominant showing against in the Big Ten Championship on December 5, where he tallied 6 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, and 2 sacks to secure a 16-13 victory and Michigan State's second straight conference title, limiting to 232 total yards and holding them scoreless in the second half. In the Cotton Bowl semifinal against , Calhoun contributed 4 tackles and 1 sack despite the 38-0 loss, capping a season that propelled his NFL Draft stock. Calhoun's senior campaign earned him widespread recognition, including first-team All-Big Ten honors for the third consecutive year—the first Michigan State defensive lineman to achieve this feat—and second-team All-American selections from the , , , and Foundation. He was also named a finalist for the , recognizing the nation's top , building on his 2013 finalist status. Over his college career, Calhoun amassed 131 tackles, 44 tackles for loss, and 27 sacks—ranking second in program history for sacks—positioning him as a projected early-round NFL Draft pick after opting to return for his senior season rather than enter the 2015 draft.

Professional career

Oakland Raiders

Calhoun was selected by the in the third round, 75th overall, of the , following a standout college career at Michigan State where he recorded 18.5 sacks over his final two seasons. He signed a four-year worth $3,298,632, including a of $790,132. During training camp in 2016, Calhoun impressed with his pass-rushing ability, frequently disrupting plays against tight ends and showing versatility in the Raiders' 4-3 defensive scheme under coordinator Ken Norton Jr., which emphasized edge pressure from players like Khalil Mack. As a rookie, he made his NFL debut in Week 1 against the New Orleans Saints, appearing in 10 games with limited snaps on the active roster before a knee injury led to a procedure in November and placement on injured reserve in December. In 2017, Calhoun split time between the and active roster, playing in nine games after being in and re-signed to the before a promotion in October; he recorded eight tackles but no sacks in a rotational role focused on development. His 2018 season followed a similar pattern, with seven games played after multiple stints and promotions, including a in followed by a quick re-signing and elevation to the 53-man roster; he contributed 12 tackles in the evolving 4-3 scheme under new coordinator Paul Guenther, which shifted toward a one-gap penetration style. Over his three seasons with the Raiders, Calhoun appeared in 26 games, accumulating 29 tackles and 0.5 sacks—his only sack coming in Week 3 of 2016 against the —while primarily serving as a depth behind established stars.

New England Patriots

After being released by the , Shilique Calhoun signed with the as an unrestricted on May 2, 2019. His prior experience with the Raiders served as a foundation for his professional pass-rushing skills in New England's system. During the 2019 season, Calhoun transitioned to a hybrid linebacker and edge defender role in Bill Belichick's defense, appearing in all 15 regular-season games with one start. He recorded 9 tackles, including 6 solo stops, and 1 forced fumble while serving as a rotational pass rusher on 26% of defensive snaps and contributing significantly on special teams with 237 snaps, ranking fifth on the team. Calhoun also dressed for the Patriots' AFC Wild Card playoff loss to the but did not record any . On March 24, 2020, Calhoun re-signed with the Patriots on a one-year contract worth $1.5 million, including a $250,000 , bolstering the team's linebacker depth amid departures like . In 2020, he saw increased defensive involvement, playing 10 games and posting career highs with 18 tackles (13 solo), 2 sacks, and 2 forced fumbles. Highlights included his first sack as a Patriot in Week 2 against the and a standout performance in Week 3 versus the Raiders, where he forced two fumbles on , helping secure a 36-20 victory. Calhoun continued his special teams duties, logging snaps in coverage and return units, while aligning as an on both sides of the formation in Belichick's versatile scheme. Calhoun's season was interrupted by a knee injury sustained in Week 9, leading to his placement on injured reserve on November 14, 2020; he missed five games before being designated to return on December 16 and activated on December 19. He returned for the final two regular-season games, adding 3 tackles in limited action, as the Patriots finished 7-9 and missed the . Over his two-year tenure, Calhoun appeared in 25 regular-season games, amassing 27 tackles, 2 sacks, and 3 forced fumbles, establishing himself as a reliable depth piece in New England's defense and special teams.

San Francisco 49ers

Following his stint with the , where he contributed to the defensive line with 2 sacks in 2020, Shilique Calhoun signed a one-year contract with the as a on August 10, 2021. Calhoun joined the team during and participated in preseason activities, including joint practices and two preseason games, as he vied for a rotational role on the defensive line amid stiff competition from established players. The 49ers' deep and talented defensive front, featuring multiple high-caliber edge rushers, intensified the battle for limited roster spots, contributing to Calhoun's short stay. On August 24, 2021, the 49ers released Calhoun as part of roster reductions to meet the 80-player deadline before the regular season began; he did not play in any regular-season contests for the team. This abrupt exit underscored the precarious nature of NFL roster dynamics, prompting Calhoun to seek additional professional opportunities shortly thereafter.

Kansas City Chiefs

Calhoun joined the ' practice squad as a linebacker on October 19, 2021, following his release from the . During the 2021 season, he remained on the practice squad without being elevated to the active roster for any games, contributing primarily to depth and practice preparations for the defensive line. On January 18, 2022, Calhoun was released from the Chiefs' ahead of the . He re-signed with the team on a reserve/future contract on February 9, 2022, positioning him for potential inclusion on the 2022 roster. However, Calhoun was waived by the Chiefs on August 8, 2022, during preseason roster cuts to make room for . Calhoun did not appear in any regular-season or playoff games for the Chiefs across his tenure from 2021 to 2022, recording no statistics with the team.

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