Eric Henderson’s Career Awards

Eric Henderson

In 1983, Henderson was born on January 8, 1983, in Los Angeles, California, and is a football coach with the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. He is the defensive line coach and run game coordinator for the Rams (NFL). Prior to this, he worked as an assistant coach with the Los Angeles Chargers football team.

Henderson was a defensive end for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets during his undergraduate career. He was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 2006 and went on to play professionally for six seasons.

Eric Henderson’s Career Awards As A Player

  • First-team All-ACC (2003)
  • 2× Second-team All-ACC (2004–2005)
  • 2× UFL champion (2009, 2010)

 All-ACC

The All-ACC Men’s Basketball Team is an annual Atlantic Coast Conference distinction given to the conference’s best players. The selections began in 1953–54.

At the end of the season, ten players were chosen as the best of the season. Since 1989–90, three teams have been nominated, totaling 15 players. In certain cases (such as 1997, 2000, and 2006), six players were chosen for one of the teams, bringing the total to 16.

 UFL champion

The United Football League (UFL) was an American football league that ran from 2009 to 2012. The minor league, which never had more than five teams, played most of its games in markets where the NFL did not yet exist.  Unlike most AFLs since the 1980s, the UFL competed directly with the NFL, collegiate football, and high school football.

Eric Henderson’s Career Awards As A Coach

  • Super Bowl champion (LVI)

Super Bowl

The Super Bowl is the NFL’s annual postseason championship game. Since 1966, it has replaced the NFL Championship Game as the season’s finale. The game began in 2022 on the second Sunday in February. From 1967 to 1978, late January to 2003, and the first Sunday of February from 2004 through 2021, the Super Bowl was played on Sundays.

The winning team receives the Vince Lombardi Trophy, named after the first two Super Bowl winners. Because the NFL restricts usage of its “Super Bowl” trademark, non-sponsoring corporations typically refer to it as “the big game.” Super Bowl Sunday / Super Sunday is the day the game is played.

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