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Seth Payne

Seth Copeland Payne (born February 12, 1975) is former who played [National Football League](/page/National_Football League) () for ten seasons, primarily with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans, and has since transitioned into as a sports radio personality in Houston. Payne grew up in Clifton Springs, New York, and attended Victor High School before playing college football at Cornell University, where he was a standout defensive lineman. At Cornell, he earned second-team All-Ivy honors in 1994 and 1995, followed by first-team All-Ivy recognition in 1996, during which he recorded 9 sacks and 84 tackles as a senior co-captain. He holds Cornell's career record with 19 sacks and was inducted into the university's Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007, in addition to being named to Cornell's All-Time Football Team and Vanity Fair's 1996 Ivy All-Star defensive team. Selected by the in the fourth (114th overall) of the , Payne became the first Ivy League drafted by the franchise and one of only a handful from the in that . He played five seasons with the Jaguars (1997–2001), starting 46 of 48 in his final three years there, before being chosen by the Houston Texans in the 2002 . With the Texans, Payne appeared in 55 over five seasons (2002–2006), recording career totals of 17.5 sacks, 332 combined tackles, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 , including a notable in 2002 that contributed to a 19–10 win over the Dallas Cowboys. During his NFL tenure, he earned the NFL Players Association Unsung Hero Award and a spot on USA Today's All-Joe Team for underrated . Following his retirement from the NFL after the 2006 season, Payne entered sports media, initially contributing to local outlets before becoming a co-host of the morning show Payne & Pendergast on SportsRadio 610 (KILT-AM/FM) in Houston, where he discusses NFL topics, particularly the Texans, alongside Sean Pendergast from 6 to 10 a.m. weekdays. He also hosts a related podcast and maintains an active presence on social media and YouTube, analyzing football and sharing insights from his playing days.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Seth Copeland Payne was born on February 12, 1975, in Clifton Springs, New York. Payne grew up in a rural environment outside Victor, New York, descending from a long line of farmers, which instilled in him a strong work ethic from an early age. His family dynamics were shaped significantly by his mother, Cynthia Payne, whom he and his brother described as a strong-willed and pivotal influence, often referred to as "the rock" of the family. Cynthia raised the boys in rural Western New York, emphasizing resilience and determination amid the challenges of their surroundings. Payne's older brother, Dan Payne, further enriched the family's athletic culture; Dan became a prominent figure in rugby, who served as CEO of USA Rugby from 2016 to 2018 and representing the sport at high levels. This sibling dynamic fostered early exposure to competitive sports, with the brothers setting ambitious goals—Seth aiming for the NFL and Dan pursuing Olympic wrestling. The family's support was instrumental in nurturing these interests, providing encouragement for youth sports participation in football and wrestling, which laid the groundwork for Seth's future athletic pursuits.

High school career

Seth Payne attended Victor Senior High School in Victor, New York, graduating in 1993. During his time there, he emerged as a standout defensive lineman on the football team, earning recognition for his performance in the trenches. In his senior year, Payne was selected to the All-Greater and All-State teams, highlighting his impact on the Victor Devils' defensive line. He capped his high school by participating in the Meath All-Star Game, a prestigious matchup featuring Section V seniors from Monroe and Wayne counties. Despite his on-field accomplishments, Payne did not receive significant recruitment attention from major college programs. His strong academic record, combined with his athletic talent, drew interest from Ivy League institutions, where he ultimately committed to , prioritizing education alongside football.

College career

Cornell University

Seth Payne enrolled at in 1993 after graduating from Victor Central High School, where he had not received significant recruitment attention from other programs. As a member of the Class of 1997, he balanced the demands of Ivy League academics with his athletic commitments, initially pursuing pre-med studies before switching majors following a challenging chemistry course. This academic rigor, characteristic of Cornell's environment, complemented the football program's emphasis on student-athlete development. Payne played as a for the from to , starting as a in his year before transitioning to the interior line. Over his , he recorded 19 sacks, establishing a school record that still stands, along with numerous tackles for loss. In his senior season of , he achieved career highs with nine sacks and 84 tackles, ranking among the top five on the team from his position. His standout performances included key contributions in Ivy League matchups, such as disrupting offensive lines against conference rivals like Harvard and Yale, helping to anchor the Big Red's defense during a 4-6 overall season (4-3 in Ivy play). Payne earned significant recognition for his on-field impact, securing second-team All-Ivy honors in 1994 and 1995, followed by first-team All-Ivy selection in 1996. He was also named to the Vanity Fair Ivy All-Star defensive team that year and received four individual Big Red awards as a senior. Serving as team co-captain in 1996, Payne exemplified leadership on a squad that competed competitively in the Ivy League but did not secure a conference title during his tenure. Off the field, his involvement in campus life reflected the holistic student-athlete experience at Cornell, though specific extracurriculars beyond athletics were not prominently documented.

Academic and athletic achievements

During his time at , Seth Payne excelled both academically and athletically, earning consistent for his as a . Academically, Payne appeared on the every semester and graduated with honors from the of in , with a major in applied and . On the field, Payne was a three-time All-Ivy selection, earning second-team honors in 1994 and 1995 before being named to the first team in 1996. He served as team co-captain during his senior year and was selected to Fair's 1996 Ivy All-Star defensive team. Payne received four individual Big Red awards in his final season, recognizing his defensive contributions, and concluded his college career holding the school for sacks with 19. Payne's efforts were instrumental in Cornell's competitive Ivy League showings, including a 5-2 conference record in 1995 that placed the team second in the league.

Professional football career

Jacksonville Jaguars

Seth Payne was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fourth round (114th overall) of the 1997 NFL Draft, becoming the only Ivy League product taken by the team in franchise history. As in , Payne adjusted to the level as a rotational in the Jaguars' 4-3 , appearing in 12 with five starts while learning to compensate for his relative lack of speed at the three-technique . His playing time was early on, but he contributed to the team's defensive during their playoff appearance that season. The following year, in , injuries restricted him to just six games, further honing his development amid the challenges of transitioning from Ivy League competition to the NFL's physical demands. Payne emerged as a full-time starter during his peak years from to , anchoring the Jaguars' interior defensive line and helping the unit rank among the league's best, including allowing a league-low 217 points in . He started all games in , recording 1.5 sacks en route to the Jaguars' appearance in the , where they fell to the Tennessee Titans. His performance peaked in with career highs of 55 tackles and 5 sacks, solidifying his role as a reliable run-stuffer and pass rusher on a defense that remained competitive despite the team's overall decline. After the 2001 season, Payne's rights were selected by the expansion in the , effectively ending his initial stint with Jacksonville after five seasons and 66 (52 starts).

Houston Texans

Payne was selected by the in the from the Jacksonville Jaguars, marking him as one of the franchise's inaugural and providing from an established to the . His with the Jaguars facilitated a , allowing him to contribute immediately to building the Texans' defensive foundation. As the starting nose tackle from 2002 to 2006, Payne anchored the defensive line in a 3-4 under head coach , adapting his skill set to occupy blockers and plays despite not fitting the prototypical for the . He demonstrated by guiding younger defensive linemen through the challenges of an expansion team's , emphasizing and execution in the . His was evident in his , starting all 16 games in 2002, 12 games in 2004, and 14 games in 2005, while recording career-high production including 4 sacks in 2005. Payne's tenure was interrupted by injuries, including season-ending ACL tears in his left knee in 2003 and right knee in 2006, which limited him to just 2 games in 2003 and 5 in 2006. Following his release by the Texans in February 2007, he signed briefly with the Jaguars but retired later that year after 10 NFL seasons, citing the toll of repeated injuries. The franchise has since recognized his contributions as an original player through anniversary features and interviews highlighting his role in the team's early identity.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Payne's regular-season career spanned 10 seasons from to , primarily as a for the (1997–2001) and Houston Texans (2002–2006). He appeared in 121 games, starting 98, and recorded 332 combined tackles, 17.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 1 safety, and no interceptions over that period. The following table summarizes his year-by-year regular-season defensive statistics:
YearTeamGGSCombSoloAstSkFFIntSfty
1997JAX125141220.0000
1998JAX6111740.0000
1999JAX1616231491.5000
2000JAX16143322112.0000
2001JAX16165541145.0000
2002HOU16166554111.0001
2003HOU229631.0000
2004HOU16125136152.0000
2005HOU16145945144.0100
2006HOU52121021.0100
Career-121983322478517.5201
Payne demonstrated in , appearing in at least 12 contests in most full seasons despite minor , including a 2003 to and a 2006 season shortened to five games. His sack peaked with 5.0 in 2001 during his Jaguars tenure, followed by steady contributions in , where he recorded 9.0 sacks over five seasons, including a career-high 4.0 in 2005.

Playoffs

Payne appeared in three playoff during his tenure with the , all as a contributing to the team's run in high-stakes matchups. He played in one game during the postseason (Wild Card round) and two in the postseason (Divisional and rounds), recording no starts in the former and one start in the latter. His defensive efforts focused on interior line stops, though he did not any sacks or forced fumbles in postseason play. With the Texans from to , Payne did not participate in any playoff , as the expansion struggled with ranging from 2-14 to 5-11 during that and did not qualify for the postseason until 2011.

Playoff Statistics

The following table summarizes Payne's individual postseason contributions:
YearTeamGames PlayedGames StartedCombined TacklesSolo TacklesAssisted TacklesSacks
1997JAX104310.0
1999JAX214400.0
Career Totals318710.0
These totals highlight Payne's but in containing opposing rushing attacks during Jacksonville's playoff runs, with his tackles often coming in moments against teams like the , , and .

Broadcasting career

Transition from

After retiring from the after the 2006 season, following a brief signing with the Jaguars in 2007 and a 10-season playing , Seth Payne cited the cumulative physical toll of the game as a primary factor in his decision to step away. Injuries, including a torn ACL during his final full season with the Houston Texans in 2006 and multiple surgeries on both knees, had progressively his performance and recovery ability by age 30. Payne initially returned to , where he volunteered as a coach at Portville Central High from to , maintaining his to the through mentoring high school while adjusting to outside professional . He also pursued , including roles and work in the and gas near , though he found aspects like personnel unfulfilling. In 2012, Payne relocated to Houston, Texas, to prioritize family and pursue media opportunities, drawing on connections with industry contacts who encouraged his transition. His initial forays into broadcasting included writing columns for ' Shutdown Corner, where he shared player perspectives on the game, and guest appearances on local Houston radio stations, building a foundation for his full-time role in sports media.

Payne and Pendergast show

The "Payne and Pendergast" show launched on SportsRadio 610 (KILT-AM) in Houston in July 2019, pairing former NFL Payne with radio Pendergast in the morning slot from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. weekdays. This lineup change followed Payne's co-hosting the midday " Radio" program since 2013, where he had established himself as a sports presence. The show's format centers on weekday sports talk, with a primary emphasis on the NFL's Houston Texans, Major League Baseball's Houston Astros, and other local teams like the NBA's Houston Rockets, incorporating in-depth player analysis, game breakdowns, and humorous segments to engage listeners. Payne contributes insider perspectives drawn from his 10-year NFL career with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans, offering tactical insights into defensive strategies and team dynamics, while Pendergast brings sharp commentary and local flavor. The program also features guest appearances from league executives, such as Texans general manager Nick Caserio, to discuss roster moves and season outlooks. Key milestones include steady ratings , with the show posting a 2.4 share in the Fall 2023 Nielsen ratings , marking an increase of 0.6 from the and tying for 19th in the . It has expanded digitally through podcasting on platforms like and , allowing to full episodes and since its radio debut. The duo has covered , including the Texans' 2023 playoff run to the divisional and their 2024 , providing postgame and pregame previews that on Payne's firsthand NFL knowledge. As of November 2025, the show continues to air, with Payne offering for the ongoing 2025 Texans season. Payne's on-air style blends authoritative analysis with levity, earning him the nickname "Pope ZaZa" among fans and colleagues for his pontifical takes on sports controversies. As of 2025, he maintains an active social media presence on X (formerly Twitter) at @SethCPayne, where he shares show clips, personal commentary, and interactions with approximately 44,000 followers, amplifying the program's reach beyond traditional radio.

Personal life

Family

Seth Payne married Brandi Unverdorben in the early 2000s. The couple has one daughter, Daylin Payne, born around 2005. Following his NFL retirement after the 2006 season, Payne and his family relocated from New York to Houston in early 2013 to provide greater stability through his new broadcasting career. Payne's brother, , who served as CEO of from 2016 to 2018, shared a close athletic upbringing with Seth in rural western New York, where Dan excelled in wrestling at Clarion University and the University of Pittsburgh while Seth pursued football at Cornell University. Their , Cynthia Payne, played a pivotal role in fostering their strong-willed athletic during their .

Interests and residence

Payne resides in , , where he has lived since transitioning to his following his NFL . He maintains a deep interest in football beyond his professional involvement, as a dedicated fan of the Buffalo Bills and with nostalgic recollections of his playing days, such as his fondness for Zubaz pants from the 1990s era. Payne's upbringing on a farm in rural Western New York instilled an appreciation for agricultural life, which he has referenced in discussions of his early years.

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