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David Patterson

American football player for the Atlanta Falcons

What is David Patterson known for?

David Bernard Patterson Jr, born on February 11, 1985, in Cleveland, Ohio, is a noted alumnus of Warrensville Heights High School in Warrensville Heights, Ohio. Known for his prowess in American football, Patterson made a name for himself as a defensive tackle both domestically and internationally.

Standing at 6 ft 2.5 in and weighing 305 pounds, Patterson's career in football began to gain traction during his time at Warrensville Heights High School. His skills were honed under the mentorship of head coach Dan Thorpe. His high school football career paved the way for a successful stint at Ohio State University, where he played college football.

His journey into professional football began in 2007 when he was signed by the Atlanta Falcons, where he played for two seasons. He later played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2009. Despite being undrafted in the 2007 NFL draft, Patterson's tenacity and resilience earned him notable accolades, including a spot in the All Big Ten team.

More than just an athlete, Patterson proved versatile, making appearances along with his wife, the model Anansa Sims, on the reality television series Beverly's Full House on the Oprah Winfrey Network. This exposure gave fans a glance into Patterson's life off the gridiron.

For more in-depth statistics about Patterson's NFL career, you can visit his profile page on the NFL.com website.