Stephone Anthony
Stephone Anthony (born July 28, 1992) is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL), best known for being selected by the New Orleans Saints in the first round (31st overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft after a standout college career at Clemson University.[1][2] Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 245 pounds, Anthony hails from Polkton, North Carolina, where he developed into a highly recruited prospect before committing to Clemson.[1] During his time with the Clemson Tigers from 2010 to 2014, he emerged as a defensive leader, recording 227 tackles, 30 tackles for loss, and 7.5 sacks over his final two seasons as a starter, including a pivotal interception in the 2014 Orange Bowl victory over Ohio State.[3] His athleticism and instincts made him a top linebacker prospect, earning him All-ACC honors in 2014.[1] In his rookie season with the Saints in 2015, Anthony started all 16 games at middle linebacker, leading the team with 112 combined tackles, one interception, one sack, and a fumble recovery for a touchdown, establishing himself as a key part of the defense despite the team's overall struggles.[1] Over his five-year NFL playing career through 2019, he appeared in 62 games, accumulating 152 combined tackles, one interception, one sack, and that notable fumble return touchdown, while playing for the Saints (2015–2016, 2019) and Miami Dolphins (2017–2018).[1][2] His career trajectory included a trade to Miami in 2017 for a 2018 fifth-round pick, where he contributed in a rotational role, before returning briefly to New Orleans.[4] Since 2022, Anthony has served as a defensive graduate assistant coach at his alma mater, Clemson University.Pre-professional career
Early life and high school
Stephone Anthony was born on July 28, 1992, in Polkton, North Carolina.[1] As the youngest of three boys in a supportive family, he developed an early interest in sports, beginning to play football around age seven or eight after being inspired by his older brother.[5][6] Growing up in the small town of Polkton, Anthony participated in multiple youth sports, which helped cultivate his athletic foundation before focusing primarily on football in high school.[5] Anthony attended Anson High School in Wadesboro, North Carolina, where he was a four-year starter on the football team as a standout linebacker.[7] During his junior year in 2009, he recorded 120 tackles—including 18 for loss—and four interceptions.[7] As a senior in 2010, Anthony amassed 123 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, four sacks, two interceptions, and two forced fumbles, while also contributing on special teams with 14 kickoff returns for 498 yards, earning him recognition as the North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year.[7][8] His defensive prowess also led to USA Today First-Team All-American honors and Parade All-American selection, along with being ranked as the No. 1 outside linebacker in the nation by ESPN.[9] In addition to football, Anthony excelled in other sports at Anson High School, playing catcher on the baseball team and power forward on the basketball team, which highlighted his versatility as a multi-sport athlete.[8] His high school achievements drew widespread recruitment interest, ultimately leading him to commit to Clemson University for college football.[9]College career
Stephone Anthony, a highly touted recruit from Anson High School in North Carolina, committed to Clemson University on February 2, 2011, choosing the Tigers over offers from schools including North Carolina, Florida, and Virginia Tech.[10] Ranked as the No. 1 outside linebacker prospect nationally by ESPN and 247Sports, and the No. 10 overall player by 247Sports, Anthony enrolled at Clemson that fall as a true freshman and quickly contributed to the Tigers' defense.[11] During his freshman season in 2011, Anthony recorded 32 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, and 2 sacks in 13 games, establishing himself as a rotational player on a Clemson defense that helped the team achieve a 9-4 record and a spot in the ACC Championship Game.[12] As a sophomore in 2012, he emerged as a starter, tallying 77 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 1 sack, and 1 interception across 13 games (including the Russell Athletic Bowl), contributing to Clemson's 11-2 season and No. 9 national ranking.[12] His junior year in 2013 marked a breakout, leading the team with 131 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, 4 sacks, and 1 interception in 13 games; notable performances included a game-high 16 tackles at Wake Forest and an interception that sealed a 40-35 victory over Ohio State in the Orange Bowl, aiding Clemson's 10-3 finish and No. 14 ranking.[12] In his senior season of 2014, Anthony captained the defense as a permanent team co-captain, registering 90 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, and 1 interception over 13 games (including the Russell Athletic Bowl).[12] Over his four-year career, he amassed 330 total tackles, 34.5 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, and 3 interceptions in 52 games with 35 starts, anchoring a Clemson defense that consistently ranked among the ACC's top units and supported back-to-back 10-win seasons.[12] Anthony's accolades highlighted his impact, including Second-Team All-ACC honors from Phil Steele and Third-Team All-ACC (media and coaches) in 2013, followed by First-Team All-ACC selection in 2014, where he was also a Butkus Award semifinalist and preseason All-ACC honoree.[12][14] Additionally, he earned Honorable Mention Sophomore All-American recognition in 2012, underscoring his progression into one of the conference's premier linebackers.[12]Professional career
New Orleans Saints (first stint)
The New Orleans Saints selected Stephone Anthony in the first round (31st overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft, acquiring the pick from the Seattle Seahawks as part of the prior Jimmy Graham trade.[8][15] Anthony, a middle linebacker from Clemson, signed a four-year rookie contract worth $7.73 million, including a $3.88 million signing bonus and $6.24 million in guarantees.[16] The selection addressed the Saints' need for a defensive leader, with Anthony praised for his college production in run defense and tackling.[17] In his rookie 2015 season, Anthony started all 16 games at middle linebacker, recording 112 tackles (70 solo), 1 sack, and 1 interception while adapting to the NFL's increased speed and complexity.[1][18] He logged 990 defensive snaps, leading the team in stops and earning recognition for his instincts in coverage despite occasional challenges against quicker professional receivers.[19] Anthony's performance helped stabilize a Saints defense that ranked near the bottom of the league, providing a bright spot amid broader unit struggles.[4] Anthony's 2016 season marked a significant regression, limited by injuries and a positional shift to strong-side linebacker amid defensive coordinator Dennis Allen's scheme adjustments.[20] He appeared in 10 games with 3 starts, tallying just 16 tackles (12 solo) over 133 snaps before a knee injury sidelined him, leading to his placement on injured reserve in December.[1][21] The benching reflected broader Saints defensive woes, including miscommunications and poor rankings in points allowed, as head coach Sean Payton noted Anthony's sophomore slump in preparation and execution.[22][23] During the 2017 offseason, Anthony aimed to rebound, but a high-ankle sprain caused him to miss the first two games, limiting his early contributions before the Saints traded him to the Miami Dolphins on September 19 for a 2018 fifth-round pick.[24][25] This partial stint occurred as the Saints' defense showed marked improvement under Payton and Allen, finishing the year allowing 20.4 points per game en route to an 11-5 record and NFC South title, bolstered by better personnel and execution.[26]Miami Dolphins
On September 19, 2017, the Miami Dolphins acquired linebacker Stephone Anthony from the New Orleans Saints in exchange for a 2018 fifth-round draft pick, amid the Dolphins' need for depth following the suspension of Lawrence Timmons.[27][25] The trade provided Anthony an opportunity to contribute to a defense adjusting under head coach Adam Gase, though his integration was complicated by competition on the depth chart from players like Kiko Alonso and Cameron Wake.[28] During the 2017 season, Anthony appeared in eight games for the Dolphins without a start, recording 15 tackles while primarily serving in rotational and special teams roles, as the team struggled to a 6-10 finish marked by defensive inconsistencies.[1][29] He faced challenges adapting to Miami's defensive scheme, which emphasized versatility, but showed flashes of potential in increased snaps later in the year, earning praise from Gase for his athleticism and effort.[30][31] Anthony remained with the Dolphins into 2018, playing all 16 games again without starting and logging eight tackles, mostly on special teams (79% of his snaps) after a positional shift to strongside linebacker.[1][32] On May 2, 2018, the team declined his fifth-year rookie option, setting the stage for unrestricted free agency after the season as he pursued further opportunities elsewhere.[33]Atlanta Falcons
Following the expiration of his contract with the Miami Dolphins, Stephone Anthony signed with the Atlanta Falcons as a free agent on July 26, 2019, agreeing to a one-year contract valued at $805,000.[34][16] The Falcons brought in Anthony to provide linebacker depth and contribute on special teams amid their rebuilding efforts following consecutive playoff appearances in 2016 and 2017.[35] However, he was waived during preseason roster cuts on August 17, 2019, and did not appear in any regular-season games for the team.[36] The Falcons finished the 2019 season with a 7-9 record, placing second in the NFC South but missing the playoffs.[37]New York Jets
On August 20, 2019, the New York Jets signed linebacker Stephone Anthony to a one-year contract as an unrestricted free agent, following his release from the Atlanta Falcons earlier that month.[38][16] The move came in response to a season-ending injury to starting middle linebacker Avery Williamson, who suffered an ACL tear during training camp, creating an immediate need for depth at the position.[39][40] Anthony, a fifth-year veteran and former first-round pick of the New Orleans Saints in 2015, brought experience from 38 career games, including 24 starts, primarily with the Saints and Miami Dolphins.[38][41] Anthony participated in the Jets' preseason activities but did not record any statistics during his brief tenure.[1] On August 31, 2019, the Jets released him as part of their final roster cuts ahead of the regular season. He signed with the New Orleans Saints on September 25, 2019.[16] This short stint represented Anthony's only association with the Jets, where he served as a temporary insurance option amid roster adjustments but ultimately did not secure a spot on the 53-man active roster.[42]New Orleans Saints (second stint)
Anthony returned to the New Orleans Saints on September 25, 2019, signing a one-year contract after stints with the Miami Dolphins, Atlanta Falcons, and New York Jets, marking a homecoming to the team that had selected him in the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft.[16] The move addressed depth concerns at linebacker following injuries, such as Kaden Elliss's placement on injured reserve, and allowed Anthony to reunite with special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi, under whom he had previously worked in Miami.[43][44] Anthony's role during the stint emphasized veteran depth on special teams, where he appeared in 12 regular-season games, logging over 200 special teams snaps but minimal defensive participation until late in the year.[45] He recorded no statistics in his first 11 appearances, primarily contributing in coverage and return units amid the team's needs for reliable backups. On November 28, 2019, against the Atlanta Falcons, he notched his only tackle of the season (one assisted), and he started one game in Week 14 against the San Francisco 49ers, playing 15 defensive snaps in a high-scoring loss. His contract was briefly terminated on October 16, 2019, before he was re-signed to the active roster a week later to maintain continuity.[45][16] Reflecting on the return, Anthony described it as a "blessing," expressing gratitude for the second chance with a familiar organization and coaching staff that valued his experience.[46] This sentimental reunion underscored his prior tenure as a foundational piece of the Saints' defense, now repurposed for supportive contributions. The Saints leveraged Anthony's presence during a dominant 13-3 regular season, securing the NFC South title and a playoff berth, though they fell in the wild-card round to the Minnesota Vikings; Anthony did not appear in postseason action.Arizona Cardinals
Anthony signed with the Arizona Cardinals on November 16, 2020, joining the team's practice squad as an inside linebacker amid a need for depth at the position.[47] His tenure proved brief, however, as the Cardinals released him from the practice squad just eight days later on November 24, 2020, to accommodate the return of defensive lineman Zach Allen from injured reserve and other roster adjustments.[48] Anthony was not elevated to the active roster during his time with Arizona and did not appear in any games, recording no statistics. This short-lived opportunity came late in his career, following stints with multiple teams that highlighted his accumulated professional experience as a versatile linebacker. The release marked the conclusion of Anthony's NFL playing career at age 28; he did not play in the NFL after 2020 and transitioned to coaching in 2022.[1]Post-playing career and statistics
NFL career statistics
Stephone Anthony recorded 152 combined tackles, 1 sack, 1 interception, and 1 fumble recovery over his NFL career from 2015 to 2019, appearing in 62 regular-season games.[1] In NFL defensive statistics, combined tackles encompass both solo tackles (made without assistance) and assisted tackles (made with help from a teammate), providing a measure of a player's overall tackling involvement; sacks quantify quarterback takedowns resulting in lost yardage, interceptions denote defensive pass thefts, and fumble recoveries indicate balls secured after an offensive fumble. These metrics, compiled from official game logs, highlight Anthony's contributions primarily as an inside linebacker during his rookie season.[1] The following table details Anthony's regular-season statistics by year and team:| Year | Team | Games Played | Combined Tackles | Sacks | Interceptions | Fumble Recoveries |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | NOR | 16 | 112 | 1.0 | 1 | 1 |
| 2016 | NOR | 10 | 16 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2017 | MIA | 8 | 15 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2018 | MIA | 16 | 8 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2019 | NOR | 12 | 1 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 |
| Career Total | 62 | 152 | 1.0 | 1 | 1 |