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Vic Beasley

Victor Ramon Beasley Jr. (born July 8, 1992) is an American former professional football who played in the () from 2015 to 2020, primarily as an outside linebacker known for his explosive pass-rushing ability. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 246 pounds, Beasley was selected by the with the eighth overall pick in the first round of the after a standout college career at . Over his six-year tenure, he amassed 37.5 career sacks, with his peak performance coming in 2016 when he led the league with 15.5 sacks, earning selection and First-Team honors as part of the Falcons' appearance. Beasley grew up in , and honed his skills at Clemson, where he transitioned from a reserve role to a star starter. As a in 2012, he recorded eight sacks, and in his junior year of 2013, he exploded for 13 sacks—leading the (ACC)—along with 23 tackles for loss, earning All-ACC honors and ranking among the nation's top defensive performers. His senior season in 2014 added another 12 sacks, bringing his career total to 33 sacks and 52.5 tackles for loss, solidifying his status as one of Clemson's all-time great pass rushers and drawing attention with his 4.53-second at the scouting combine. In the , Beasley's season with yielded four sacks despite a shoulder injury, but his 2016 breakout—fueled by a positional shift to outside linebacker and mentorship from veteran —saw him record 15.5 sacks, including a three-sack game against the , helping reach against the . Production dipped in subsequent years with (18 sacks over the next three seasons: 5 in , 5 in , and 8 in 2019), leading to his release in 2020; he briefly played for the and that year, recording no sacks before leaving the league. Beasley later appeared in the in 2023 with the and in the UFL in 2024 with the .

Early years

Family background and childhood

Victor Ramon Beasley Jr. was born on July 8, 1992, in , a small town in Bartow County located about 60 miles northwest of . As the youngest of five children, he grew up in a family headed by his mother, Teresa Beasley, and father, Victor Beasley Sr., who had been a player at alongside future star in the mid-1980s. His siblings included an older half-brother, "Fly" Barrett, and three other older siblings, though the family faced significant challenges, including a history of that affected multiple members. Beasley's early years in Adairsville were shaped by the close-knit yet struggling environment of his neighborhood, where drug use was common among peers and family members, but he consciously avoided such influences from a young age. His father played a pivotal role in introducing him to , casually tossing him a ball during childhood and later installing a weight set on their back porch to build his strength, fostering an initial recreational interest in the sport. The family shared a passion for the , with young Beasley—around age six—watching the team's loss to the in 1999 alongside his parents, an event that deepened his emotional connection to the game and the team. Beyond athletics, Beasley pursued non-athletic interests that reflected his upbringing in a faith-oriented household, including playing the piano to perform hymns and enjoying artists like . He attended local s in Adairsville through middle school, becoming the first in his family to pursue later in life, though details of his pre-high school academic experiences remain limited in . These formative years in a modest Southern town provided a foundation of and family support that influenced his path toward organized sports.

High school career

Beasley attended Adairsville High School in , where he excelled as a three-sport athlete in , , and . In football, he contributed on both sides of the ball and special teams, initially gaining attention for his versatility as a prospect. Coached by Jim Kremer, Beasley developed into a dominant player, earning recognition for his athleticism and productivity. During his senior year, Beasley rushed 120 times for 828 yards and seven touchdowns on offense while recording 102 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, and one interception on defense. He also made significant impacts on special teams, averaging 17.3 yards on seven punt returns with two touchdowns and returning one kickoff 80 yards for a score. His junior year included 57 tackles, two fumble recoveries, one interception, and 15 receptions for 200 yards. Beasley's efforts earned him first-team all-state honors from the Associated Press and the Georgia Sportswriters Association, along with all-county and all-area selections in both his junior and senior seasons. He was named an All-Southeast Region pick by PrepStars and participated in the Georgia North-South All-Star game, where he blocked a field goal. As a highly touted recruit in the class of 2010, Beasley drew interest from multiple top programs, including Alabama, Auburn, and Stanford, with recruitment led by Clemson's Billy Napier. Evaluated as a four-star prospect, he ranked as the No. 16 athlete nationally by ESPN, the No. 37 athlete and overall player in Georgia by Rivals.com, the No. 34 outside linebacker and No. 37 player in Georgia by Scout.com, and the No. 33 player in Georgia by SuperPrep. Beasley verbally committed to Clemson in June 2009 and signed his national letter of intent on February 3, 2010, choosing the Tigers over his other finalists.

College career

Clemson University

Beasley arrived at in 2010 after a standout high school career at Adairsville High School in , where he committed to the Tigers over other major programs. He redshirted his initial season to adjust to college athletics and build strength, primarily working on the scout team while experimenting with positions like due to his athletic versatility. As a redshirt freshman in 2011, Beasley made his debut on , appearing in nine games with minimal snaps and contributing to Clemson's undefeated start in those contests. In 2012, Beasley began to emerge as a rotational defensive end, showcasing explosive speed off the edge and tying for the team lead in sacks despite serving as a backup to senior starter Malliciah Goodman. His performance earned him honorable mention All-American recognition as a sophomore and helped anchor the Tigers' defense during an 11-2 season that culminated in a Chick-fil-A Bowl appearance. This breakout role highlighted his potential as a disruptive force, setting the stage for greater responsibilities. Prior to the 2013 season, Clemson defensive coordinator shifted Beasley from a traditional alignment to a stand-up outside linebacker role to better utilize his speed and agility in pass-rushing situations within the team's 4-3 scheme. As a full-time starter for the first time, he excelled in the new position, leading the in sacks and earning First-Team All- honors along with consensus All-American status. Beasley's versatility contributed to another 11-2 campaign, including a win over rival and a berth in the Russell Athletic Bowl, where his pressure on quarterbacks disrupted opposing offenses. Beasley's senior year in 2014 marked the pinnacle of his college career, as he again started all games and led the ACC in sacks while ranking among national leaders in tackles for loss. For his dominant performance, he was named ACC Defensive Player of the Year and achieved unanimous All-American honors, becoming the first Clemson player to earn that distinction since 2009. His relentless pursuit played a key role in Clemson's 10-3 record and Russell Athletic Bowl appearance, where he continued to terrorize quarterbacks, including a fumble return for a touchdown against NC State. Following the season, Beasley declared for the 2015 NFL Draft, forgoing any potential additional eligibility to pursue his professional career.

College statistics

During his four seasons at (2011–2014), Vic Beasley accumulated the following defensive statistics, as recorded by the official Clemson athletics department.
YearGames PlayedGames StartedTacklesTackles for LossSacksForced FumblesInterceptions
20119020.00.000
2012130188.08.010
201313134423.013.040
201413123721.512.020
Career Totals: 48 , 25 starts, 101 tackles, 52.5 tackles for loss, 33.0 sacks, 7 forced fumbles, 0 interceptions.

Professional career

NFL draft and entry

Beasley was selected by the with the eighth overall pick in the first round of the , marking the team's first selection under new head coach Dan Quinn. His draft position was bolstered by his standout performance at Clemson, where he earned ACC Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2014. Pre-draft scouting reports highlighted Beasley's elite athleticism, particularly his explosive first step and pass-rush upside, with evaluators noting his 4.53-second time at the Combine as a key indicator of his speed off the edge. Analysts projected him as an ideal fit for a 3-4 outside linebacker role, emphasizing his quick get-off and bend around tackles, though some questioned his ability to add bulk for run defense. On June 12, 2015, Beasley signed his , a four-year deal worth $14.495 million that was fully guaranteed, including an $8.802 million . During the 2015 preseason, Beasley recorded two tackles and one across four games, demonstrating flashes of his college production while adjusting to the NFL's pace. He transitioned to ' defensive scheme, which blended 4-3 principles with 3-4 elements and featured him as a hybrid position player focused on pass rushing from the edge as an outside linebacker. This adaptation required Beasley to refine his technique against more physical offensive linemen, building on his combine-measured strength of 35 repetitions.

Atlanta Falcons tenure

Vic Beasley spent the first five seasons of his career with the after being selected eighth overall in the . As a in 2015, he transitioned to an outside linebacker role, starting all 16 games and recording 4.0 sacks while contributing to the team's defensive efforts under coordinator Richard Smith. His performance earned recognition as a promising pass rusher, though he focused on building consistency in run defense and coverage. Beasley's tenure peaked in , when he exploded for a league-leading 15.5 sacks, the most in Falcons history for a single season, along with 6 forced fumbles. This breakout campaign, guided by Smith's scheme that emphasized his speed off the edge, led to his first selection, First-Team honors, and the PFWA Most Improved Player award. He played a pivotal role in Atlanta's defense during their run to , recording no statistics in the championship game despite playing 71 defensive snaps. Following his 2016 success, Beasley's production declined amid injuries and scheme changes after Smith's departure following the 2016 season. He managed 5.0 sacks in and another 5.0 in , with ongoing struggles in run stopping and pass-rush efficiency. In 2019, under his exercised fifth-year option worth $12.8 million, he rebounded slightly with 8.0 sacks but started only 7 games. Over his career, Beasley amassed 37.5 sacks in 78 games (60 starts), providing critical pressure in key moments despite the post-peak inconsistencies. The team declined to pursue a long-term extension, announcing on February 3, 2020, that they would not negotiate with him as he entered free agency.

Later NFL teams

After departing from the Atlanta Falcons, where he had established himself as a prolific pass rusher with 37.5 career sacks over five seasons, Vic Beasley signed a one-year contract with the on March 31, 2020, worth $9.5 million fully guaranteed and up to $12 million with incentives. He reported late to , resulting in a $500,000 fine and initial placement on the non-football injury list due to conditioning issues, before being activated in late August. Beasley appeared in five games for the without starting, recording three tackles and one forced fumble but no sacks, as he struggled to secure consistent amid a crowded edge rotation featuring players like and . The released him on November 4, 2020, after his limited production failed to justify the investment in a defense seeking more immediate impact. The Las Vegas Raiders claimed Beasley off waivers the following day, November 5, 2020, aiming to bolster their depth with his veteran experience. He played in five games for the Raiders, again without starting, and contributed minimally with one solo tackle and no sacks, as he was relegated to situational roles behind established edge defenders like and . Beasley's time in Las Vegas was marked by low snap counts, averaging around 22% of defensive plays, reflecting ongoing challenges in fitting into the team's scheme and competing for opportunities at age 28. At 28 years old, Beasley encountered difficulties transitioning to new defensive systems in and , where his explosive, speed-based rush style clashed with more complex zone-covering demands, compounded by stiff competition from younger, ascending talents and his earlier offseason absences that impacted preparation. Following the 2020 season, he went unsigned as a , effectively concluding his career after 88 total games across three teams. He later continued his professional career in spring leagues, including stints with the in the (2023) and in the UFL (2024).

NFL career statistics

Vic Beasley's career spanned six seasons from 2015 to 2020, during which he accumulated 160 combined tackles, 122 solo tackles, 38 assisted tackles, 37.5 sacks, 1 , and 2 fumble recoveries across 88 games played and 60 starts. The following table summarizes his year-by-year statistics:
YearTeamGGSCombSoloAstSkIntFR
2015Atlanta Falcons1616262064.010
2016Atlanta Falcons16123932715.501
2017Atlanta Falcons148292365.000
2018Atlanta Falcons169201645.001
2019Atlanta Falcons16154228148.000
2020Tennessee Titans / Las Vegas Raiders1004310.000
Career-88601601223837.512
Advanced metrics from (PFF) highlight Beasley's pass-rush impact in select seasons; for example, in , he generated 45 total pressures on 388 pass-rush snaps, ranking 18th among edge defenders in pressures despite leading in sacks that year.

Postseason performances

Beasley's postseason experience was confined to five games with the during the 2016 and 2017 NFL seasons, where he recorded 8 combined tackles, 1 , and 3 passes defended. In the 2016 Divisional Round victory over the on January 14, 2017, Beasley contributed 2 combined tackles but no passes defended, sacks, or other notable statistics, helping limit Seattle's passing attack in the 36-20 win. During the against the on January 22, 2017, Beasley registered 1 pass defended but no tackles or sacks in the Falcons' 44-21 rout, as Atlanta's defense pressured into 2 sacks and an interception. In against the on February 5, 2017, Beasley saw action but recorded no statistics, amid a defensive effort that held a 28-3 lead before collapsing in the second half, allowing New England to rally for a 34-28 victory. The following year, in the 2017 Round win over the on January 6, 2018, Beasley achieved his lone playoff on , along with 3 tackles (2 solo), contributing to Atlanta's 26-13 triumph by disrupting the ' offense early. However, in the subsequent Divisional Round loss to the on January 13, 2018, he tallied 3 tackles (3 solo) but no or passes defended, as the Falcons' defense struggled in the 15-10 defeat. Beasley had no further postseason appearances after 2017, as his subsequent teams—the and in 2020—did not qualify for the .

Post-NFL career

Vegas Vipers

After being out of professional football since 2020, Vic Beasley was selected by the with the first overall pick in the 2023 Defensive Front Seven Draft on November 17, 2022. He signed with the team ahead of the season opener on February 18, 2023, transitioning to an outside linebacker role on the defensive line. Beasley's NFL experience, including his 2016 All-Pro season with 15.5 sacks, aided his adaptation to the XFL's faster-paced game. Beasley appeared in 7 games for the Vipers during the 2023 regular season, starting five contests on the defensive line. He recorded 15 total tackles (7 solo, 8 assisted) and 0.5 sacks, contributing to the team's efforts despite a limited statistical output. As a key rotational player, Beasley helped generate pressure on opposing quarterbacks, though the Vipers struggled overall with a 2-8 record, finishing last in the North Division. The Vipers' season concluded without playoff qualification, marking the end of the XFL's independent operations as the league merged with the USFL to form the United Football League (UFL) in 2024. This merger reshaped spring football landscapes and influenced player opportunities, including Beasley's subsequent moves.

Beasley was selected by the Arlington Renegades in the 2024 UFL dispersal draft on January 5, 2024. He joined the team's initial roster shortly after, as announced by the league on January 8, 2024. In the 2024 UFL season, Beasley served in a rotational role on the Renegades' defensive line, limited by the team's depth chart rather than injury. He appeared in 10 games, contributing 5 sacks for 35 yards lost and 16 total tackles (13 solo, 3 assisted). The Renegades concluded the regular season with a 3-7 record, securing the fourth seed in the XFL Conference but failing to advance to the playoffs, where Beasley's impact remained peripheral amid a defense that struggled overall. Ahead of the 2025 UFL season, Beasley was not retained by the Renegades in January, entering unrestricted free agency after opting not to return. As of November 2025, he has not signed with any professional team.

Spring league statistics

After concluding his NFL career, Vic Beasley joined spring football leagues, where his playing time was limited by available opportunities in shorter seasons. Beasley's defensive contributions in these leagues are summarized below, focusing on key metrics such as games played, total tackles, and sacks.
YearLeagueTeamGames PlayedTotal TacklesSacks
20237150.5
2024UFL10165.0
Career TotalsXFL/UFL-17315.5

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