- Akbar Gbaja-Biamila
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name=Akbar Gbaja-Biamila
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currentteam=Free Agents
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currentposition=Linebacker
birthdate=birth date and age|1979|5|6
birthplace=Los Angeles, California
heightft=6
heightin=5
weight=260
debutyear=2003
debutteam=Oakland Raiders
college=San Diego State
undraftedyear=2003
pastteams=
*Oakland Raiders (2003-2004)
*San Diego Chargers (2006)
*Miami Dolphins (2007)
*Oakland Raiders (2008)*:*Offseason and/or practice squad member only
status=Active
highlights=
* Honorable mention All-Mountain West (2002)
nfl=GBA319550Akbar Oluwakemi-Idowu Gbaja-Biamila (born
May 6 ,1979 inLos Angeles, California ) is anAmerican football linebacker who is currently afree agent . He was signed by theOakland Raiders as an undrafted free agent in 2003. He playedcollege football at San Diego State.Gbaja-Biamila has also played for the
San Diego Chargers andMiami Dolphins . He is the younger brother ofGreen Bay Packers defensive end Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila .Early years
Gbaja-Biamila a former hoop star who won "Back-to-Back" City and State Championships (1996,1997) with the dynasty of the
Crenshaw High School Basketball teams of the Willie West Jr. era, made the move to play football in his senior year. Gbaja-Biamila was an all-league and all-conference choice as senior atCrenshaw High School inSouth Los Angeles ,California . He was also named team’s defensive lineman of the year, compiling 11 sacks and 74 tackles in his senior campaign.College career
Gbaja-Biamila played for San Diego State University from 1998-2002 while earning a degree in communications. He was an All-
Mountain West Conference selection as a senior in 2002, and finished his career with 96 tackles, 12 sacks and 22 tackles for loss.Professional career
First stint with Raiders
Gbaja-Biamila went undrafted in the
2003 NFL Draft and later signed with theOakland Raiders as afree agent . He made the team out of training camp and played in 13 of the team's 16 regular season games, while being inactive for three. He recorded seven tackles (four solo) on the season, with his first and only sack of the season coming againstDaunte Culpepper , then with theMinnesota Vikings .In 2004 Gbaja-Biamila split time between defensive end and
linebacker , occasionally filling in for players such asTravian Smith andTyler Brayton . He appeared in 14 games for the Raiders during the regular season and was inactive for two games. He accumulated a career-high 14 tackles (11 solo) and added a sack on the year. His lone sack came against Brad Johnson and theTampa Bay Buccaneers , while he recorded a season-high three tackles in games against theDenver Broncos andJacksonville Jaguars . Gbaja-Biamila also recovered a blocked punt against theCarolina Panthers which led to a Raiders touchdown.Battling injuries during the 2005 training camp, Gbaja-Biamila was released by the Raiders on
September 3 . He had a workout with theGreen Bay Packers two days later, but he was not signed and spent the season out of football.an Diego Chargers
Gbaja-Biamila returned to the NFL in 2006 after being signed by the
San Diego Chargers onJanuary 12 . The fit was a good one for him, who as slightly undersized yet quick defensive end was a perfect fit for the 3-4 defense employed by then-defensive coordinatorWade Phillips and the Chargers.Gbaja-Biamila made the team out of training camp, but appeared in only one game during the season. He registered his lone tackle on
November 5 against theCleveland Browns . OnDecember 2 , he was released by the Chargers to make room for fellow linebackerShawne Merriman , who was returning from a four-game suspension.Miami Dolphins
On
February 6 ,2007 it was announced that Gbaja-Biamila had been signed to a future contract with the Miami Dolphins. The move reunited him with new Dolphins head coachCam Cameron , who was offensive coordinator in San Diego the season before when Gbaja-Biamila was a member of the Chargers. On September 11, 2007 he was released by the Dolphins. He spent the season out of football.econd stint with Raiders
On March 28, 2008 Gbaja-Biamila re-signed with the
Oakland Raiders to a two-year contract. He was released less than two months later on May 20.Personal
Name meaning
Akbar’s full name is Akbar Oluwakemi-Idowu Gbaja-Biamila. Akbar is
Arabic and means "great." His middle and last names areNigerian . The middle names, Oluwakemi means "God blessed me" and Idowu means "born after twins." His older brotherKabeer Gbaja-Biamila has a twin. His last name, Gbaja-Biamila means "big man come save me." This name comes from his paternal great-great-grandfather who stood seven feet tall and was the village moderator in the Nigerian village in which he lived.Family
In 2002 his mother, Bolatito, died in a tragic car accident. In 2004 his father, Mustapha, after years of treatment, was diagnosed with
Parkinson's disease . Symptoms of Mustapha's Parkinson's first started to show up in 1998, after attending his youngest son’s, Abdul-Jabbar (Akbar’s junior brother) home football game, Mustapha collapsed due to dehydration and was admitted toMLK-Harbor . It was from here that his symptoms of Parkinson's escalated. Originally, Mustapha was diagnosed as suffering from hepatitis, but after revaluation atCedars-Sinai it was found to be Parkinson’s. While a member of the Chargers in 2006, Akbar routinely drove back-and-forth from San Diego to Los Angeles to spend time with his father.External links
* [http://www.raiders.com/Team/PlayerBio.aspx?id=39698 Oakland Raiders bio]
* [http://www.chargers.com/team/roster/akbar-gbajabiamila.htm San Diego Chargers bio]
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