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Calvin Pace

Calvin Pace (born October 28, 1980) is an American former professional football player who played as a and outside linebacker in the () for 13 seasons, amassing 60.0 career sacks and earning recognition as a key pass rusher during his tenure with the and . Pace attended , where he was a four-year letterwinner from 1999 to 2002, earning first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) honors and consensus first-team All-American status as a senior in 2002 after recording 8.0 sacks. Selected by the Cardinals in the first round (18th overall) of the , he began his professional career in , where he played from 2003 to 2007 and notched 7.5 sacks in his first four seasons despite missing time due to injuries. In 2008, Pace signed with the as a , becoming a of their defense for eight seasons and leading the team in sacks once, in 2009. Over his Jets tenure, he accumulated 46.0 sacks; career totals include 464 solo tackles, 21 forced fumbles, and 3 interceptions, contributing to three playoff appearances and earning praise for his athleticism at 6-foot-4 and 265 pounds. He retired after the 2015 season, and in 2015, Pace was inducted into the Wake Forest Sports Hall of Fame for his collegiate achievements.

Early life

Upbringing and family

Calvin Pace was born on October 28, 1980, in , . He spent the first three years of his life in the urban setting of before his family relocated to the area in when his father took a position as a . Pace grew up in the suburban community of , providing a contrast to his brief early exposure to city life in the Midwest. His parents played key roles in shaping his interests; while his father preferred and , his mother sparked Pace's passion for by introducing him to the sport through watching a - game on television when he was nine years old. This family encouragement, combined with participation in local youth sports programs, laid the foundation for his athletic development before transitioning to organized high school athletics in .

High school career

Calvin Pace attended Lithia Springs High School in , following his family's relocation from , . There, he distinguished himself as a three-sport athlete, participating in , , and while excelling particularly in . After a significant growth spurt from 5 feet 8 inches to 6 feet 1 inch before the end of 8th grade, Pace initially played before switching to linebacker. As a , he recorded a notable 97-yard return. During his junior and senior years, Pace demonstrated strong defensive prowess, consistently recording tackles for loss and sacks that underscored his ability to disrupt opposing offenses and established him as a promising pass-rushing talent. His performances helped solidify his reputation as a standout in . Pace committed to .

College career

Calvin Pace enrolled at in 1999, where he joined the Demon Deacons football team as a and went on to play in all four seasons from 1999 to 2002. As a in 1999, Pace had a limited role, appearing in seven games while adjusting to the demands of . His year in 2000 marked an increase in playing time, with participation in 11 games as he began to earn more snaps on the defensive line. Pace experienced a breakout during his junior season in 2001, solidifying his presence on the team, followed by a senior year in 2002 where he assumed a leadership role among his teammates. Throughout his tenure, Pace transitioned from a rotational player to a prominent starter, adapting effectively to the complexities of college defensive schemes and becoming a mainstay on Wake Forest's defensive front. Coming from Lithia Springs High School in , where he excelled as a three-sport with a strong passion for , Pace's recruitment led him to commit to Wake Forest to pursue his NFL aspirations.

College achievements and statistics

During his four seasons at Wake Forest from to 2002, Calvin Pace established himself as a dominant pass rusher, accumulating 189 total tackles, 29 sacks, 54 tackles for loss, and five forced fumbles. These figures underscored his progression from a limited-role to a of the Demon Deacons' defense, culminating in record-setting performances as a senior. Pace's impact was particularly evident in his senior year of 2002, when he led the team with eight sacks and 21 tackles for loss while recording 72 total tackles (43 solo) over 11 games. His efforts helped anchor a Wake Forest defense that allowed just 25.2 points and 390.2 total yards per game, contributing to the team's first bowl appearance in six years. For his standout season, Pace earned first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) honors and was named a first-team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). In addition to his 2002 accolades, Pace was a second-team All-ACC selection in 2001, when he again led the team with 10 and 18 tackles for loss alongside 62 total tackles. His career sack total ranked second in program history at the time, and his 54 tackles for loss set a Wake Forest record that highlighted his disruptive presence on the line.
YearGames PlayedTotal TacklesSacksTackles for LossForced Fumbles
1999742.02.01
200011509.011.01
2001116210.020.02
200211728.021.01
Career4018929.054.05

Professional career

Arizona Cardinals (2003–2007)

Calvin Pace was selected by the in the first round, 18th overall, of the as a , following a standout college career at Wake Forest that boosted his draft stock. He signed a five-year rookie contract worth $8 million on July 28, 2003, which included a of approximately $3 million. In his rookie season of 2003, Pace quickly adapted to the , starting all 16 games and recording 32 combined tackles (25 solo) along with 1.0 and one fumble recovery. His performance demonstrated early promise as a pass rusher, though the Cardinals finished with a 4-12 record, limiting team-wide defensive impact. The following year, in 2004, Pace transitioned to a rotational role with zero starts across 14 games, but he excelled in pass-rushing opportunities, notching 4.5 —his highest total to that point—alongside 19 tackles and two forced fumbles. Pace's 2005 season was derailed by a severe injury sustained off the field, limiting him to just five games with one start, 12 tackles, and 1.0 before being placed on injured reserve. The , a lacerated from an at home, sidelined him for the remainder of the year and highlighted challenges in his early development under the Cardinals' defensive scheme. Returning in 2006, Pace was moved full-time to outside linebacker prior to the season, a positional shift that better suited his athleticism and allowed him to play off the . He appeared in all 16 games with five starts, tallying 31 tackles, 1.0 , and two forced fumbles, contributing to a more versatile defensive role as the team improved to a 5-11 record. By , Pace had solidified his status as a full-time starter at outside linebacker, playing all games and delivering a breakout performance with 99 combined tackles (80 solo)—a career high—6.5 sacks, one , one forced fumble, and two fumble recoveries. This season marked his most productive with the Cardinals, showcasing enhanced coverage skills and pass-rush effectiveness in the new position, though the team ended 7-9 and missed the . Overall, Pace's tenure in represented a period of adaptation and growth, evolving from a raw prospect into a multifaceted linebacker despite injury setbacks and scheme adjustments.

New York Jets (2008–2015)

Calvin Pace signed with the as a on March 3, 2008, agreeing to a six-year, $42 million contract that included $22 million in guaranteed money. In his debut season, Pace made an immediate impact as a starting outside linebacker, recording 7 sacks, 5 forced fumbles, and a fumble return touchdown across 16 games, contributing to a Jets defense that ranked among the league's top units in sacks. Pace's tenure peaked during the 2009 and 2010 seasons, when the Jets advanced deep into the playoffs under head coach . Despite a four-game suspension at the start of 2009 for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy, Pace returned to notch 8 sacks in 12 regular-season games, helping the Jets secure an title and victories over the and before falling to the in the . In 2010, despite missing four games due to a broken foot sustained in the preseason, Pace recorded 5.5 sacks in 12 games with 11 starts, anchoring the during the Jets' run to the —defeating the and before a loss to the in the . Pace experienced a career resurgence in 2013, tying his personal best with 10 sacks while starting all 16 games and adding 4 forced fumbles, solidifying his role as a reliable on a rebuilding Jets roster. Released by the Jets in 2013 to clear space, he re-signed with the team on a one-year deal in April, then secured a two-year, $5 million extension in March 2014 that carried through 2015. As a veteran presence in his later years, Pace provided leadership to younger defenders, mentoring the linebacker group amid roster turnover and emphasizing discipline on the defensive line. In his final 2015 season, Pace appeared in 16 games with 12 starts and a reduced snap count, registering 3 sacks before retiring at age 35 following the campaign. Over eight seasons with the Jets, he amassed 46 sacks—ranking eighth in franchise history—and 428 combined tackles.

Career statistics and measurables

Regular season statistics

Calvin Pace played in 187 regular season games over 13 seasons from 2003 to 2015, accumulating 621 combined tackles, 60 sacks, 21 forced fumbles, and 3 interceptions. His defensive contributions were primarily as a linebacker, with 157 games started, 470 solo tackles, 151 assisted tackles, and 32 passes defended. The following table summarizes Pace's regular season statistics by year, highlighting key defensive metrics such as games played (G), games started (GS), combined tackles (Comb), solo tackles (Solo), assisted tackles (Ast), sacks (Sk), interceptions (Int), forced fumbles (FF), fumble recoveries (FR), and passes defended (PD).
SeasonTeamGGSCombSoloAstSkIntFFFRPD
2003ARI1616322571.00010
ARI140191454.50205
2005ARI5112841.00010
ARI165312741.00201
2007ARI16169980196.51126
2008NYJ16168062187.00543
2009NYJ12125545108.00301
2010NYJ1211514295.51103
2011NYJ16167253194.51313
2012NYJ16165535203.00012
2013NYJ161653371610.00203
2014NYJ16164027135.00003
2015NYJ1612221573.00211
Career Totals18715762147015160.03211132
Pace's production notably increased after transitioning to the in 2008, where he recorded 46 of his career 60 over eight seasons, peaking at 10 in 2013. This improvement coincided with his shift to a more prominent outside linebacker role, enhancing his pass-rushing impact compared to his earlier years with the .

Playoff statistics

Calvin Pace appeared in six NFL playoff games during his career, all with the New York Jets in the 2009 and 2010 seasons, contributing to two consecutive AFC Championship appearances. Over these contests, he recorded 23 combined tackles (21 solo, 2 assisted), 3.0 sacks, and 2 forced fumbles, showcasing his pass-rushing prowess in high-stakes matchups. These totals highlight his role as a rotational and starting outside linebacker in the Jets' aggressive 3-4 defense under Rex Ryan, where he focused on edge pressure and run support during deep postseason runs. In the 2009 postseason (Jets' 9-7 regular season), Pace played all three games, tallying 13 tackles and 1 forced fumble without a sack. He notched 2 tackles in the Wild Card win over the on January 9, 2010, followed by 4 tackles (3 solo) in the Divisional Round victory against the on January 17, 2010, and a postseason-high 7 tackles (6 solo) in the Championship loss to the on January 24, 2010. His forced fumble occurred in the , when he stripped . Pace's most impactful playoff stretch occurred in the 2010 postseason (Jets' 11-5 regular season), where he started two of three games and achieved all 3 of his career playoff sacks alongside his second forced fumble. He recorded 4 tackles and 1 sack in the Wild Card triumph over the Colts on January 8, 2011, then delivered 3 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 forced fumble—stripping quarterback on a crucial third-down play—in the Divisional Round upset of the on January 16, 2011. In the AFC Championship defeat to the on January 23, 2011, he added 3 tackles and his third sack of the run.
CategoryGames PlayedCombined TacklesSolo TacklesAssisted TacklesSacksForced Fumbles
Career Playoff Totals6232123.02
Pace's playoff contributions, particularly his 3 sacks across six games, ranked him among active edge rushers for efficiency in limited opportunities.

Physical measurables

Calvin Pace measured 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) in height and weighed 269 pounds (122 kg) at the 2003 NFL Scouting Combine. His 40-yard dash time of 4.79 seconds demonstrated solid straight-line speed for a defensive end of his size, placing him in the 58th percentile among edge rushers. Pace also recorded a vertical jump of 33.0 inches (84 cm), reflecting good lower-body explosiveness, and a broad jump of 115 inches (292 cm), which underscored his ability to generate power off the line. These physical attributes contributed significantly to Pace's draft stock, earning him a Relative Athletic Score (RAS) of 7.11 out of 10.0, an above-average mark for defensive ends that highlighted his versatility as an athletic capable of disrupting plays from multiple alignments. Scouts noted his combination of size, quickness, and power, including long arms that aided in shedding blockers, positioning him as a first-round prospect despite not recording a at the combine. This profile ultimately led to his selection by the at the 18th overall pick in the . In his professional career, Pace's combine-measured explosiveness and length translated to effective pass-rushing production, allowing him to accumulate 60 sacks over 13 seasons.

Personal life and legacy

Family and post-NFL residence

Calvin Pace has maintained a private personal life, with no publicly available details regarding his marital status or children from reputable sources. Following his retirement from the NFL after the 2015 season with the New York Jets, Pace resides in the Atlanta area of Georgia, close to Lithia Springs where he attended high school and played football. He owned a home in the Atlanta area as early as 2005 during his playing career. Post-retirement, Pace has engaged in entrepreneurial activities, serving as an organizer for APEX Transport & Logistics LLC, registered at an Atlanta address. Pace has shown interest in community involvement, participating in charitable efforts such as distributing over 400 turkeys and holiday meal fixings to food pantry clients in in 2008 alongside fellow Jets players.

Awards, honors, and post-retirement activities

In his NFL career, Pace did not receive or honors, but he established himself as a reliable veteran presence on the ' defense over eight seasons, contributing to the team's pass-rush efforts as one of its longest-tenured players. After retiring from the following the 2015 season, Pace was inducted into the Wake Forest Sports Hall of Fame in 2015, recognizing his standout collegiate achievements and record-setting performance as the Demon Deacons' all-time leader in tackles for loss. In January 2022, he joined the Deac2Deac podcast, produced by Wake Forest Athletics, to reflect on his career, from his college days to his professional tenure with the and Jets. Pace's professional legacy is highlighted by his 46.0 sacks with the Jets, which rank eighth in franchise history, despite playing only half his career with the team.

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