Derek Loville

Derek Kevin Loville (born July 4, 1968 in San Francisco, California) is a former American football running back who played 8 years in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos from 1990 to 1998. He played for Archbishop Riordan High School. Never drafted by an NFL team, Loville played collegiately at the University of Oregon and was able to find a spot on the Seahawks roster for the first two years of his career from 1990 to 1991. Used sparingly as a back-up during his playing days, Loville did manage to become a starter for a brief stint and his best year as a pro came during the 1995 season for his hometown 49ers, leading the team in rushing with 723 yards and 10 touchdowns. He also caught 87 receptions for 662 yards that same year.

San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XXIX Champions
4
Doug Brien
8
Steve Young (MVP)
10
Klaus Wilmsmeyer
14
Bill Musgrave
18
Elvis Grbac
20
Derek Loville
21
Deion Sanders
22
Tyronne Drakeford
25
Eric Davis
27
Adam Walker
28
Dana Hall
32
Ricky Watters
33
Dedrick Dodge
35
Dexter Carter
36
Merton Hanks
40
William Floyd
41
Toi Cook
43
Marc Logan
45
Adrian Hardy
46
Tim McDonald
50
Gary Plummer
51
Ken Norton, Jr.
53
Anthony Peterson
54
Lee Woodall
55
Kevin Mitchell
57
Rickey Jackson
58
Todd Kelly
61
Jesse Sapolu
63
Derrick Deese
64
Ralph Tamm
65
Harry Boatswain
66
Bart Oates
67
Chris Dalman
69
Rod Milstead
71
Charles Mann
72
Mark Thomas
74
Steve Wallace
75
Frank Pollack
77
Brian Bollinger
79
Harris Barton
80
Jerry Rice
81
Ed McCaffrey
82
John Taylor
84
Brent Jones
85
Ted Popson
86
Brett Carolan
88
Nate Singleton
91
Rhett Hall
92
Troy Wilson
94
Dana Stubblefield
95
Richard Dent
96
Dennis Brown
97
Bryant Young
98
Antonio Goss
99
Artie Smith
99
Tim Harris
Head Coach
George Seifert
Coaches
Dwaine Board
Neal Dahlen
Tom Holmoe
Carl Jackson
Larry Kirksey
Gary Kubiak
Alan Lowry
John Marshall
Bobb McKittrick
Bill McPherson
Brian Pariani
Bo Pelini
Ray Rhodes
Mike Shanahan
Mike Solari
Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXII Champions
  • 1 Jason Elam
  • 3 Scott Bentley
  • 6 Bubby Brister
  • 7 John Elway
  • 8 Jeff Lewis
  • 16 Tom Rouen
  • 21 Randy Hilliard
  • 22 Vaughn Hebron
  • 23 Darrien Gordon
  • 25 Darius Johnson
  • 26 Tim McKyer
  • 27 Steve Atwater
  • 29 Howard Griffith
  • 30 Terrell Davis (MVP)
  • 31 Derek Loville
  • 32 Tony Veland
  • 33 Dedrick Dodge
  • 34 Tyrone Braxton
  • 37 Anthony Lynn
  • 39 Ray Crockett
  • 42 Detron Smith
  • 50 Jon Hesse
  • 51 John Mobley
  • 53 Bill Romanowski
  • 56 Keith Burns
  • 57 Allen Aldridge
  • 58 Steve Russ
  • 59 Glenn Cadrez
  • 62 Dan Neil
  • 63 David Diaz-Infante
  • 65 Gary Zimmerman
  • 66 Tom Nalen
  • 69 Mark Schlereth
  • 70 Jamie Brown
  • 72 Ernest Jones
  • 74 Harry Swayne
  • 75 Brian Habib
  • 77 Tony Jones
  • 80 Rod Smith
  • 81 Patrick Jeffers
  • 82 David Gamble
  • 83 Flipper Anderson
  • 84 Shannon Sharpe
  • 85 Willie Green
  • 86 Byron Chamberlain
  • 87 Ed McCaffrey
  • 88 Sir Mawn Wilson
  • 89 Dwayne Carswell
  • 90 Neil Smith
  • 91 Alfred Williams
  • 93 Trevor Pryce
  • 94 Keith Traylor
  • 96 Harald Hasselbach
  • 97 Mike Lodish
  • 98 Maa Tanuvasa
  • 99 David Richie
  • Head Coach: Mike Shanahan
  • Coaches: Frank Bush
  • Barney Chavous
  • Rick Dennison
  • Ed Donatell
  • George Dyer
  • Alex Gibbs
  • Mike Heimerdinger
  • Gary Kubiak
  • Dwain Painter
  • Brian Pariani
  • Ricky Porter
  • Greg Robinson
  • Rick Smith
  • John Teerlinck
  • Bobby Turner
Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXIII Champions
  • 1 Jason Elam
  • 6 Bubby Brister
  • 7 John Elway (MVP)
  • 14 Brian Griese
  • 16 Tom Rouen
  • 20 Tory James
  • 21 Darrien Gordon
  • 22 Vaughn Hebron
  • 25 Darius Johnson
  • 26 Eric Brown
  • 27 Steve Atwater
  • 28 Tito Paul
  • 29 Howard Griffith
  • 30 Terrell Davis
  • 31 Derek Loville
  • 34 Tyrone Braxton
  • 37 Anthony Lynn
  • 39 Ray Crockett
  • 42 Detron Smith
  • 48 George Coghill
  • 51 John Mobley
  • 53 Bill Romanowski
  • 54 Nate Wayne
  • 56 Keith Burns
  • 59 Glenn Cadrez
  • 60 K. C. Jones
  • 62 Dan Neil
  • 63 David Diaz-Infante
  • 66 Tom Nalen
  • 69 Mark Schlereth
  • 70 Trey Teague
  • 72 Ernest Jones
  • 73 Cyron Brown
  • 74 Harry Swayne
  • 77 Tony Jones
  • 78 Matt Lepsis
  • 79 Chris Banks
  • 80 Rod Smith
  • 82 Marcus Nash
  • 83 Justin Armour
  • 84 Shannon Sharpe
  • 85 Willie Green
  • 86 Byron Chamberlain
  • 87 Ed McCaffrey
  • 89 Dwayne Carswell
  • 90 Neil Smith
  • 91 Alfred Williams
  • 93 Trevor Pryce
  • 94 Keith Traylor
  • 95 Marvin Washington
  • 96 Harald Hasselbach
  • 97 Mike Lodish
  • 98 Maa Tanuvasa
  • 99 Seth Joyner
  • Head Coach: Mike Shanahan
  • Coaches: Frank Bush
  • Barney Chavous
  • Rick Dennison
  • Ed Donatell
  • George Dyer
  • Alex Gibbs
  • Mike Heimerdinger
  • Gary Kubiak
  • Pat McPherson
  • Brian Pariani
  • Ricky Porter
  • Greg Robinson
  • Rick Smith
  • John Teerlinck
  • Bobby Turner
Persondata
Name Loville, Derek
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth July 4, 1968
Place of birth San Francisco, California
Date of death
Place of death


Famous quotes containing the word derek:

    You must understand. Death must come to all. Sooner to some, later to others.
    —Tom Graeff. Derek (David Love)