Born on May 12, 1997, Roderic Fitzgerald Teamer Jr. plays strong safety for the National Football League’s Las Vegas Raiders (NFL). At Tulane, he played collegiate football. On April 27, 2019, Teamer signed a non-drafted free agent contract with the Los Angeles Chargers.
On September 22, 2019, he played in his first NFL game against the Houston Texans, starting at strong safety and recording seven tackles. On October 20, 2019, Teamer intercepted his first career pass in a 20-23 loss to the Tennessee Titans after intercepting a Ryan Tannehill ball.
Where did Roderic Teamer go to college? Did Roderic Teamer play college football?
Teamer played for the Tulane Green Wave for four seasons. By the end of his freshman year, he was a cornerback starter. In his junior year, he recorded 48 tackles (3.5 for loss), broke up two passes, blocked a punt, and recovered a fumble, returning it 52 yards for a touchdown. Teamer was chosen to the second team of the American Athletic Conference as a senior after finishing with 72 tackles, six passes disallowed, and an interception. In 46 games played, he recorded 197 tackles, 15 passes defended, three interceptions, and three sacks to cap his collegiate career.