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Ryan Neal

Ryan Neal (born December 24, 1995) is an in the (NFL). He played college football at , where he was a four-year starter, including as a true freshman in 2014, and in his senior year led the team with 84 tackles and recorded three interceptions, one returned for 52 yards. Undrafted out of college in 2018, Neal signed with the as a but was waived without playing a game; he then signed with the , appearing in one game that season before being waived. Neal joined the in 2019, initially spending time on the practice squad before earning a roster spot and becoming a key contributor in the secondary. His breakout season came in 2022, when he started 11 games, recorded 66 tackles and one , and earned First-Team honors from for his coverage and run defense. Over his Seahawks tenure from 2019 to 2022, he appeared in 46 games, accumulating 160 tackles, three interceptions (including two in 2020), and two sacks. In April 2023, Neal signed a one-year contract with the , where he played in 15 games with 76 tackles during the 2023 season and appeared in two games in 2024; he was re-signed to the practice squad in December 2024 and promoted to the active roster in January 2025 before becoming an unrestricted following the 2024 season and, as of November 2025, remaining unsigned. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 200 pounds, Neal is known for his versatility in the defensive backfield and physical play style.

Early life and education

Early life

Ryan Neal was born on December 24, 1995, in Hammond, Indiana. He was raised in the nearby city of Gary, Indiana, where he grew up in a close-knit family environment that emphasized hard work and resilience. His father, Mike Neal Sr., worked as a fireman in Gary, often facing dangerous situations that left a young Ryan concerned for his safety, while his mother, Rhonda Neal, was involved in education and later founded the Neal Foundation, a nonprofit supporting single women and families. As the youngest of four siblings, Neal looked up to his older brother, Mike Neal Jr., who became a significant in the family. Mike Jr. starred as a at before being selected in the second round of the by the , where he played as a linebacker for six seasons from 2010 to 2015 and earned a ring as a , albeit from injured reserve. The brothers shared a strong bond, with Mike Jr. providing daily guidance and inspiration to Ryan during his formative years. Neal's early athletic interests were profoundly shaped by these family influences, particularly his father's experience and his brother's professional success, which instilled a passion for the sport amid the local culture of . He began playing organized at age 13, motivated by a desire to build strength and follow in the footsteps of his . This foundation led him to pursue at .

High school career

Ryan Neal attended in , where he played as a and from 2011 to 2013. During his junior year in 2012, Neal recorded 123 tackles, nine interceptions, and two fumble recoveries, contributing significantly to ' defense. Over his high school career, he amassed 13 interceptions, ranking third in school history for career picks. In his senior season of 2013, Neal tallied four interceptions to go with his career total, and he was named the top in by . Neal's performances drew recruitment interest from colleges, culminating in his commitment to , where he signed on in 2014. His older brother, , an linebacker, provided support and inspiration throughout his high school career.

College career

Neal enrolled at in 2014 after a standout high school career at , where he was recruited to play as a for the Salukis in the (MVFC). Over his four seasons from 2014 to 2017, he developed into a key , contributing to the team's defensive efforts while the Salukis posted competitive records in conference play, including a 4-7 overall mark in 2017. Neal's freshman year in 2014 saw him appear in 12 games, starting five, and recording 33 tackles (18 solo, 15 assisted) as he adjusted to the college level. As a in 2015, he earned a starting role in all 11 games, amassing 60 tackles (38 solo, 22 assisted) and 1.0 tackle for loss, helping anchor the secondary. In his junior season of 2016, Neal started five of 11 games, tallying 49 tackles (28 solo, 21 assisted), 2 interceptions for 18 yards, and 2.5 tackles for loss while breaking up 11 passes, ranking fourth in the MVFC in pass breakups. His senior year in 2017 marked a breakout performance, as Neal started all 11 games and led the team with 84 tackles (54 solo, 30 assisted), including a career-high 14 against Northern Iowa. He recorded 3 interceptions for 122 yards, highlighted by a 52-yard return against Southeast Missouri State, where he also had 8 tackles, a fumble recovery, and a pass breakup to earn MVFC Defensive Player of the Week honors on September 16. Neal received Honorable Mention All-MVFC recognition for his efforts. Across his career, Neal accumulated 226 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, 5 interceptions, and 19 passes defensed, finishing ranked 27th in school history in total tackles and 10th in pass breakups. His consistent and versatility in coverage and run support positioned him as a promising undrafted prospect entering the .

Professional career

Philadelphia Eagles

Ryan Neal signed with the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted on May 10, 2018, shortly after the conclusion of the . At , he had versatility as a , playing both and while accumulating 84 tackles and three interceptions in his senior season, which contributed to his opportunity with the Eagles. Neal participated in the Eagles' training camp and organized team activities during the summer of 2018, though his involvement was limited by a minor leg injury sustained earlier in the offseason. He did not record any statistics in the preseason, with no documented snaps or notable plays from the Eagles' four exhibition games that year. The Eagles waived Neal on August 4, 2018, prior to the start of the regular season, as part of their roster finalization process.

Atlanta Falcons

After being released by the in late August 2018, Ryan Neal signed with the on August 11, 2018, but was waived on September 1 before being added to their on September 2, 2018. Neal remained on the Falcons' practice squad for most of the 2018 season before being elevated to the active 53-man roster on November 28, 2018, following the placement of Derrick Shelby on injured reserve. He made his debut on December 9, 2018, in a 20–34 loss to the , where he played 13 special teams snaps but recorded no statistics. This marked his only regular-season appearance with , as he was inactive for the team's other games that year despite his promotion. In 2019, Neal participated in the Falcons' training camp and preseason, contributing on special teams and defense during exhibition games. However, he saw no regular-season action that year. The Falcons waived him on August 31, 2019, as part of final roster cuts, ending his brief tenure with the team. Over his time with Atlanta from 2018 to 2019, Neal accumulated minimal playing time, with zero tackles, interceptions, or other major defensive statistics recorded.

Seattle Seahawks

Ryan Neal signed with the ' practice squad on September 2, 2019, shortly after his release from the . He was elevated to the active roster on December 11, 2019, appearing in three games that season primarily on special teams, where he recorded one tackle. Neal's role expanded in 2020 when he was promoted to the 53-man roster on September 30, filling in due to injuries, including to safety ; he started four games, tallying 44 tackles, two interceptions, and five passes defensed. His interceptions that year included a game-sealing pick in the final seconds against the on September 27, securing a 38–31 victory, and an interception of a tipped pass from in the end zone during a 31–23 win over the on October 4. In 2021, Neal appeared in all 16 games with five starts, contributing 49 tackles, three passes defensed, and his first career against the on October 31. He also recovered a during a Week 2 matchup against the , helping Seattle secure a 30–24 overtime win, a performance he later described as one of his favorites with seven tackles overall. Neal's versatility shone in coverage and run support, though his season was marked by steady rather than standout production compared to the prior year. Neal's tenure peaked in 2022, where he started 10 of 14 games, achieving career highs of 66 tackles, eight passes defensed, one , one sack, and two forced fumbles. A highlight was his October 23 performance against the , with seven tackles, four passes defensed, and an in a 37–23 victory. His coverage prowess earned him Pro Football Focus's highest overall grade among safeties at 85.6, leading to first-team honors and ranking him No. 1 at the position. Neal also recorded a fumble recovery in Week 1 against the , underscoring his impact across defensive phases. Following the 2022 season, the Seahawks placed a right-of-first-refusal tender on Neal on March 16, 2023, worth $2.627 million. However, the team rescinded the tender on March 31, 2023, allowing him to enter unrestricted .

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Ryan Neal signed with the as a on April 4, 2023, agreeing to a one-year worth $1.232 million, including a $152,500 . In his first season with the team, Neal served as a rotational and started 13 of 15 games, recording 76 total tackles (52 solo), 24 assists, and 4 tackles for loss while contributing to the Buccaneers' secondary in their South-winning campaign. Following the 2023 season, Neal re-signed with Tampa Bay on a one-year deal averaging $985,000 for 2024. However, he did not appear on the initial 53-man roster and instead joined the practice squad on December 4, 2024, amid injuries at the safety position. Neal was elevated for game-day activations, including against the Los Angeles Chargers on December 14, 2024, and saw limited defensive action across two games, logging 17 defensive snaps and 3 total tackles (2 solo). He was promoted to the active roster on January 4, 2025, ahead of the Buccaneers' Week 18 matchup. Following the 2024 season, Neal became an unrestricted . As of November 2025, he remains unsigned.

Personal life

Family

Ryan Neal was born into a close-knit family in , where his parents instilled values of hard work, , and resilience that shaped his path to the . His father, Mike Neal Sr., served as a fireman in , exemplifying bravery and dedication through long shifts while still prioritizing family by preparing breakfast and attending his sons' games. Neal has described his father as a "legendary fireman" whose courage inspired his own leadership and work ethic on the field. His mother, Rhonda Neal, worked in and founded the Neal Foundation, a nonprofit supporting single women and families, emphasizing the importance of academics alongside athletics in their household. She provided emotional guidance, often sharing wisdom and joining Neal in morning prayers before practices, reinforcing a foundation of faith and perseverance. Neal shares a particularly strong bond with his older brother, Mike Neal Jr., who served as a key role model and mentor throughout his football journey. Mike Jr. starred at Purdue University before being selected by the Green Bay Packers in the second round of the 2010 NFL Draft, where he played linebacker for six seasons until 2015 and won Super Bowl XLV as a rookie. The brothers maintain daily communication, with Mike Jr. offering ongoing tips and tricks about the professional game, helping Neal navigate challenges from college to the NFL. Neal has credited his brother as "one of the best role models" for him, highlighting how the family's football legacy provided motivation and support during his undrafted entry into the league. The Neal family's influence extended to fostering Neal's determination, with parents and siblings attending games and celebrating milestones together, from his high school days to his professional debut. This unwavering support helped him overcome obstacles, such as going undrafted, by drawing on their examples of and community commitment. Neal has been married to Michelle Neal since approximately 2015. They have three children, including a son named and a daughter named .

Community involvement

Ryan Neal has been actively involved in philanthropy through the N.E.A.L. Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by his mother, Rhonda Neal, in his hometown of . As a part owner since October 2014, Neal contributes to the foundation's mission of nurturing, empowering, and supporting ambitious leaders in underserved communities by providing essential resources and services to those in need. The organization, whose name stands for Nurturing Empowering Ambitious Leaders, focuses on initiatives such as clothes drives and donation programs that deliver items to single women and families with young children, aiming to offer hope and assistance to the less fortunate. Neal's commitment to the foundation stems from his family's emphasis on giving back, a value instilled during his upbringing in . In interviews, he has described the work as a way to empower local athletes and individuals with potential, reflecting his personal roots in the area and a desire to foster . During his tenure with the , Neal participated in the NFL's My Cause My Cleats initiative in 2022, wearing custom cleats to support NAMI Indiana, the local chapter of the . This effort raised awareness for issues and generated funds through the post-game auction of the cleats, aligning with broader NFL player-driven charitable campaigns.

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