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23-416: For other uses, see Foote (disambiguation) . Foote is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: A [ edit ] Adam Foote (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey player Albert E. Foote (1846–1895) American mineralogist Alexander Foote (1905-1956) British-born Soviet agent Andrew Hull Foote (1806–1863), American naval officer,

46-635: A Union admiral Arthur Foote (1853–1937), American composer Arthur De Wint Foote (1849–1933), American engineer B [ edit ] Barry Foote (born 1952), American baseball player C [ edit ] Callan Foote (born 1998), Canadian ice hockey player Christopher Spencer Foote (1935–2005), American chemist D [ edit ] Diane Foote (born 1954), New Zealand Olympic gymnast E [ edit ] Edward Bliss Foote (1829–1906) American physicist Elisha Foote (1809–1883), American judge, inventor, and mathematician Elizabeth Erny Foote (born 1953), Judge of

69-662: A multi-purpose sports facility on the University of Alberta campus, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Foot (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Foote . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Foote_(disambiguation)&oldid=1224595834 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

92-551: A school record with 7 tackles for a loss. The record stood until November 4, 2017, when Khaleke Hudson posted 8 against Minnesota in the Little Brown Jug rivalry game. Foote was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth round (128th overall) in the 2002 NFL draft . In his rookie year, he played in 14 games recording 20 tackles. The following year, saw him play more of a role on special teams but he finished

115-474: Is considered the "Father of Indian Prehistory" S [ edit ] Samuel Foote (1720–1777), Cornish dramatist and actor Selina Foote , (born 1985), New Zealand visual artist Shelby Foote (1916–2005), American historian T [ edit ] Thomas Foote (1598–1687), English grocer and baronet Thomas M. Foote (1808–1858), American diplomat W [ edit ] William Henry Foote (1794–1869), American Presbyterian minister in

138-551: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Larry Foote Lawrence Edward Foote Jr. (born June 12, 1980) is an American football coach and former player who currently serves as the pass game coordinator and inside linebackers coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as the linebackers coach for

161-581: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Foote (disambiguation) Foote is a surname. It may also refer to: USS  Foote , three vessels named after Rear Admiral Foote Foote Gower (1725/6–1780), English cleric, academic and antiquarian Foote, Mississippi , United States, an unincorporated community Fort Foote , an American Civil War fort defending Washington, DC Foote Islands , Antarctica See also [ edit ] Foote Dam , Michigan, United States Foote Field ,

184-793: The Arizona Cardinals . Foote was a college football All-American for the Michigan Wolverines , and was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth round of the 2002 NFL draft . He also played briefly for the Detroit Lions and the Arizona Cardinals. In total, Foote played in the NFL as a linebacker for 13 seasons and earned two Super Bowl rings with the Steelers, Super Bowl XL and Super Bowl XLIII . Foote played college football at

207-486: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers to become their outside linebackers coach, rejoining the staff of Bruce Arians . Foote earned his first Super Bowl title as a coach and third Super Bowl title overall when the Buccaneers won Super Bowl LV . Following the 2021 season, Foote shifted roles to coaching the inside linebackers, but following Arians' resignation and the promotion of defensive coordinator Todd Bowles to head coach, Foote

230-535: The University of Michigan where he started 28-of-48 games recording 212 tackles (145 solo) and 11 sacks for minus-91 yards and 53 stops for losses of 155 yards. He ranked fourth in school history in stops behind the line of scrimmage. Foote was an All-Big Ten Conference first-team choice by the league's coaches as a junior in 2000, earned second-team honors from the media, he played in every game during his freshman and sophomore season. He majored in physical education in

253-444: The 2007 season, he made 81 tackles, three sacks and one interception. Foote was released by Pittsburgh on May 4, 2009, ending a seven-year career with the Steelers that included two Super Bowl titles. Foote had requested the release due to his diminishing playing time with the team after they drafted Lawrence Timmons in 2007 . Foote signed a one-year deal with his hometown Detroit Lions on May 6, 2009. He wore number 55, since

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276-582: The Antebellum South [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Foote . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Foote&oldid=1235499798 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

299-656: The United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana since 2010 Eunice Newton Foote (1819–1888), American scientist, inventor and feminist F [ edit ] Francis Onslow Barrington Foote (1850–1911), British army officer and musician G [ edit ] George William Foote (1850–1915), English radical journalist and secularist Georgia May Foote (born 1991), English actress and model H [ edit ] Henry Bowreman Foote (1904–1993), British recipient of

322-578: The Victoria Cross during the Second World War Judy Foote (born 1952), Canadian politician and 14th Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador K [ edit ] Kenneth Foote (born 1948), American engineer L [ edit ] Larry Foote (born 1980), American football player L.B. Foote (1873–1957) Canadian photographer Lucinda Foote (1770/71–?), American teen who attempted to enroll at Yale College, but

345-808: The Victoria Cross, Director of the Royal Armoured Corps Henry S. Foote (1804–1880), US Senator and Governor of Mississippi (1852–1854) Hezekiah William Foote (1813–1899), American Confederate veteran, attorney, planter and state politician from Mississippi Huger Lee Foote (1854–1915), American planter and state senator from Mississippi Horton Foote (1916–2009), American author and playwright J [ edit ] James Foote (1829 - 1895), Australian politician Jeff Foote (born 1987), American professional basketball player John Clarke Foote (1822–1895), Australian politician John J. Foote (1816–1905), New York politician Reverend John Weir Foote (1904–1988), Canadian recipient of

368-463: The Year voting for the 2014 season. The team released him as a procedural move so he could begin his duties as assistant linebackers coach, and he officially retired from football prior to the 2015 NFL regular season. On February 19, 2015, Foote was hired as assistant linebackers coach by the Arizona Cardinals . He was promoted to linebackers coach in 2016. On January 12, 2019, Foote agreed to terms with

391-477: The division of kinesiology. As a senior in 2001, Foote was a first-team All-American selection by Football News, a second-team selection by The Sporting News, a consensus All-Big Ten Conference first-team honoree and Defensive Player of the Year. He also received the Roger Zatkoff Award in 2001, given to the team's top linebacker. On October 27, playing for the 2001 Wolverines against Iowa , Foote set

414-465: The game, returned a Steelers kick to midfield which threatened to shift the momentum away from the Steelers. However, on the next play from scrimmage, Foote intercepted Plummer's pass and effectively ended the Broncos rally. Foote and the Steelers won Super Bowl XL two weeks later. The 2006 season was another good one for Foote, as he finished with 90 tackles, a career-high four sacks and one interception. In

437-514: The ice on a tributary of the Rouge River in February. Foote had no pre-existing personal connection to the family, but he was touched after hearing of the tragedy, as he has a son of nearly that age himself and had played on the same frozen river when he was a child. On June 28, 2008, Foote married Jonelle Massop. The couple have four children together; Jalyn, Tripp, Tramm and Mason. Foote also has

460-549: The number 50, the number he wore in Pittsburgh, was worn by linebacker Ernie Sims . On March 15, 2010, Foote signed a 3-year, $ 9.3 million contract to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers . On March 12, 2013, Foote signed another 3-year contract to remain with the Steelers. On March 5, 2014, Foote was released by the Steelers. On May 6, 2014, Foote signed with the Arizona Cardinals . He finished 7th in Comeback Player of

483-442: The season with six tackles. In 2004, Foote had a very solid year for the Steelers registering 69 tackles, three sacks and his first career interception. He had a breakout year in 2005. He started all 16 regular season games for the Steelers, recording 102 tackles and three quarterback sacks . Foote also had a key interception of Denver Broncos quarterback Jake Plummer during the 2005 AFC Championship Game . The Broncos, trailing in

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506-445: Was named pass game coordinator of the Buccaneers. As Bowles retained his defensive play calling and coaching duties, he did not hire an official defensive coordinator, leaving Foote as one of two top defensive assistant coaches for Tampa Bay, along with run game coordinator Kacy Rodgers . In March 2008, Foote paid for the funeral of Mark Brown-Williams, a ten-year-old child from Detroit, Michigan , who had drowned after falling through

529-514: Was rejected for her gender M [ edit ] Mary Foote (1872–1968), American painter; Carl Jung associate Mary Hallock Foote (1847–1938), American writer and illustrator N [ edit ] Nathaniel Foote (1592–1644), founder of Wethersfield, Connecticut P [ edit ] Percy Wright Foote (1879–1961), American naval officer R [ edit ] Richard H. Foote (1918–2002), American entomologist Robert Bruce Foote (1834–1912), British geologist who

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