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Michael Boulware

Michael Boulware (born September 17, 1981) is a former who played professionally in the () for five seasons. Boulware attended , where he played college football for the Seminoles as a strongside linebacker and earned second-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors in 2002 and first-team honors in 2003. He recorded 340 tackles over his collegiate career and was a semi-finalist for the as a senior. Selected by the in the second round (53rd overall) of the , Boulware transitioned to in the pros and quickly made an impact as a , starting 4 games and tying for the lead with five interceptions. That season, he finished sixth in voting for the Defensive Rookie of the Year Award. Over his NFL tenure, Boulware appeared in 64 regular season games for the (2004–2007) and Houston Texans (2007), and signed with but did not play for the Minnesota Vikings (2008), amassing 189 combined tackles (146 solo), 11 interceptions (including one ), three sacks, and one fumble recovery. Injuries limited his play in later years, leading to his retirement in 2008. The younger brother of former linebacker , Michael grew up in , and honed his skills competing against his siblings from a young age.

Early years

High school career

Michael Boulware was born on September 17, 1981, in , where he grew up and attended Spring Valley High School. As a four-year starter for the Spring Valley , Boulware demonstrated remarkable versatility, excelling at multiple positions including linebacker, , , , and even . His athletic prowess made him a standout performer, particularly on defense, where he emerged as a dominant force. During his senior year in 1999, Boulware led the team in tackles with 91 (71 solo), while also recording 17 tackles for loss, 6 sacks, 1 interception, 3 caused fumbles, 1 fumble recovery returned for a touchdown, and 3 blocked kicks. On offense, he contributed 56 receptions for 1,028 yards and 11 touchdowns, along with 31 rushes for 362 yards and 3 more scores. These performances earned him first-team all-state honors as a linebacker and widespread recognition as one of the top prospects in the nation, ranked No. 33 among linebackers. He was selected for the Shrine Bowl, the Orlando Sentinel All-South team, and received honorable mention on the USA Today All-USA squad. Boulware capped his high school accolades by being named the South Carolina Gatorade Football Player of the Year and the High School Sports Report South Carolina Player of the Year. Boulware's exceptional senior season drew significant recruitment interest from major college programs, including Florida State, Clemson, and . He ultimately committed to , where he continued his career as a true in 2000.

College career

Boulware enrolled at in 2000 and played for the Seminoles as a strongside linebacker from 2000 to 2003. As a true that year, he saw limited action with 21 tackles before emerging as a starter the following season. In 2001, his sophomore year, Boulware started all 11 games, recording 81 tackles and earning honorable mention All-ACC recognition while tying for the team lead with three interceptions. During his junior season in 2002, Boulware earned second-team All-ACC honors after leading the team with 127 tackles across 13 games, including the against . As a senior in 2003, he captained the defense, posting 111 tackles to help Florida State win the ACC championship, and was selected first-team All-ACC and third-team All-American by the . That year, he also advanced to the semifinals of the , recognizing the nation's top linebacker. Over his four-year college career, Boulware amassed 340 tackles, with standout performances like his 11-tackle games against Clemson and in highlighting his consistency and impact on the Seminoles' defense. His contributions helped Florida State to four bowl appearances, including the against .

Professional career

Seattle Seahawks

Michael Boulware was selected by the in the second round (53rd overall) of the , drawn from his standout college performance at Florida State where he excelled as a linebacker. The Seahawks envisioned him transitioning to strong safety in the NFL, leveraging his athleticism and coverage skills despite the positional shift from his college role. This adaptation proved challenging initially, but Boulware adapted quickly, appearing in all 16 games as a with 4 starts, recording 65 total tackles (49 solo, 16 assisted), 5 interceptions for 69 yards including one , and 1 . In his second season of 2005, Boulware solidified his role as a starter, playing all 16 games and contributing 73 total tackles (58 solo, 15 assisted), 4 interceptions for 107 yards, 2 sacks, and earning recognition for his defensive versatility in the Seahawks' secondary. His performance helped propel to a 13-3 record and an Championship victory, culminating in an appearance in against the on February 5, 2006. During the game, Boulware intercepted a pass from Steelers quarterback intended for , securing one of Seattle's two picks in the 21-10 loss, though the team ultimately fell short. Boulware's tenure with the Seahawks spanned three seasons (2004-2006), during which he appeared in 48 games with 28 starts, amassing 178 total tackles (139 solo, 39 assisted), 11 interceptions for 177 yards and 1 , 3 sacks, and 4 forced fumbles. However, after a down year in 2006 where injuries and performance dips limited him to 40 tackles and 2 interceptions, the Seahawks traded him to the Houston Texans on September 1, 2007, in exchange for defensive end , effectively ending his time in .

Houston Texans

Following his time with the Seattle Seahawks, where he had been selected in the second round of the , Michael Boulware was traded to the Houston Texans on September 1, 2007, in exchange for defensive end . The move came late in the preseason as the Texans sought added depth at safety following injuries in their secondary, including the placement of rookie Brandon Harrison on injured reserve. Boulware served primarily as a backup strong during the 2007 season, appearing in all 16 games without a start. He recorded 11 total tackles (7 solo, 4 assisted), 2 passes defended, and no interceptions, contributing modestly to a Texans that finished the year with a 4-12 record. His role was limited, reflecting the team's depth needs rather than ongoing injuries, though he had a history of issues from prior seasons. At the conclusion of the 2007 season, Boulware's with the Texans expired, making him an unrestricted . He did not return to and instead signed with the the following year.

Minnesota Vikings

On March 20, 2008, the signed Boulware to a one-year as an unrestricted to provide depth at , drawing on his prior experience as a starter with the and reserve with the Texans. Boulware appeared in all four preseason games for the , recording five total tackles (four solo) while primarily contributing on special teams. During the final preseason contest against the on August 28, 2008, he suffered a broken . The placed Boulware on injured reserve on August 30, 2008, ending his season before it began in the and preventing any appearances in meaningful games. Following the 2008 season, Boulware retired from the NFL, citing the accumulation of injuries throughout his career as the primary reason for stepping away without playing a regular-season snap for Minnesota.

Career statistics

Michael Boulware's NFL career spanned four seasons from 2004 to 2007, primarily as a safety for the Seattle Seahawks and Houston Texans, during which he appeared in 64 regular-season games, starting 28. His defensive contributions included a total of 189 combined tackles (146 solo, 43 assisted), 3.0 sacks, 11 interceptions for 177 yards, 4 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 defensive touchdown. These statistics reflect his role in the secondary, where he excelled in pass defense early in his career. The following table summarizes Boulware's regular-season defensive statistics by year and team:
YearTeamGames PlayedGames StartedCombined TacklesSolo TacklesAssisted TacklesSacksInterceptionsForced FumblesFumble Recoveries
2004SEA1646549161.0520
2005SEA16167358152.0410
2006SEA168403280.0211
2007HOU16011740.0000
Career Total6428189146433.01141
(Data compiled from Pro-Football-Reference.com) Boulware's standout season came in 2004 as a rookie, when he recorded 5 interceptions, tying for the team lead and earning a sixth-place finish in AP Defensive Rookie of the Year voting. One of those interceptions was returned for a touchdown, marking his sole defensive score in the league. In 2005, he recorded a career-high 73 tackles while starting all 16 games, contributing to the Seahawks' strong defensive rankings that year. His interception total dropped in later years, but he maintained a solid presence with 2 picks in 2006 before limited action in 2007. Notably, Boulware added 2 postseason interceptions during the Seahawks' 2005 playoff run, including one in Super Bowl XL.

Post-NFL life

Coaching career

After retiring from the NFL, Michael Boulware transitioned to coaching, leveraging his professional playing experience to guide young athletes on defense. In 2015, he joined the staff at Cardinal Newman High School in , as the defensive backs coach under Doug Dutton. At Cardinal Newman, Boulware focused on teaching fundamentals and instilling a strong , drawing directly from his NFL tenure to demonstrate techniques and strategies for defensive backs. He mentored players such as senior Parker DuBois, emphasizing not only on-field skills but also personal growth, including the importance of academic success and perseverance. His contributions helped foster a positive team environment and elevated the program's defensive coaching with professional-level insights, though his time there was relatively brief. Following a year away from coaching, Boulware returned to his alma mater, Spring Valley High School, in 2018 as the safeties and linebackers coach under Robin Bacon. In this role, he continued to prioritize player development beyond athletics, using his career journey—including early retirement from the at age 27—as a teaching tool to impart and . Boulware's involvement strengthened the Spring Valley staff, which included another former player, and contributed to a more experienced defensive unit focused on holistic mentoring.

Personal life

Michael Boulware married Jessica van der Linden, a former All-American pitcher for the team, in 2004 following her senior season. The couple has four children and resides in the , area. Their son, Michael Boulware Jr., is a standout high school football player at Gray Collegiate Academy in West Columbia, who recorded 133 tackles, five sacks, and two caused fumbles as a junior linebacker in 2024. Their daughter, Aspen Boulware, is a top prospect who was named the 2024-2025 Player of the Year while playing for Gray Collegiate Academy; she committed to the and reclassified to join the Gamecocks in 2026. Boulware comes from an athletic family; his older brother, , was a first-round pick and linebacker who played nine seasons primarily with the .

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