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15 Facts About Randall Evans

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Randall Lemont Evans was born on December 26,1991 and is an American professional football defensive back who is a free agent.

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Randall Evans was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the sixth round of the 2015 NFL draft.

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Randall Evans intercepted seven passes and recorded 65 tackles as a junior and came back with five interceptions and 50 tackles as a senior.

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Randall Evans was selected in the sixth round of the 2015 NFL draft as the 196th overall pick by the Philadelphia Eagles.

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On September 4,2015 Randall Evans was cut in the final preseason cuts.

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On September 6,2015, Randall Evans was signed to the Eagles practice squad.

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On January 2,2016, Randall Evans was promoted to the active roster after the Eagles placed nose tackle Bennie Logan on injured reserve with a calf injury.

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On December 7,2016, Randall Evans was signed to the San Diego Chargers' practice squad.

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Randall Evans joined the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League in time for the 2018 season, playing one game with the team before being released.

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Randall Evans was signed onto the practice roster of the Ottawa Redblacks of the CFL on August 8,2018.

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Randall Evans, had a breakout year in 2019, Randall Evans suited up for 17 games in 2019, recording 56 defensive tackles and 12 more tackles on special teams.

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Randall Evans continued his strong play during the 2021 season, playing in all 14 regular season games and accumulating a career-high 70 defensive tackles to go along with 12 special teams tackles, four quarterback sacks, two interceptions and two forced fumbles.

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Randall Evans was signed to the practice squad of the Montreal Alouettes of the CFL on August 8,2023 but was released on August 21.

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Randall Evans is the son of Sheldon Randall Evans and Melissa Doctor.

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Randall Evans graduated from Kansas State University with two bachelor's degrees; one in sociology with an emphasis in criminology and the other in American ethnic studies.