Devin Bush

Devin Bush (born July 3, 1973) is a retired American football safety in the NFL. In college, he played for the Florida State Seminoles and was a member of the 1993 National Championship team. His defensive coordinator at Florida State, Mickey Andrews, later stated Bush "was the most complete player he had ever coached". Between 1995 and 2002, he played at both safety spots in his career for the Atlanta Falcons, St. Louis Rams and Cleveland Browns. He was drafted in the 1st round of the 1995 NFL Draft by the Falcons. He appeared in two Super Bowls: the Falcons' loss to the Denver Broncos in 1999, and the St. Louis Rams' win over the Tennessee Titans in 2000. He has seven career interceptions, two were returned for touchdowns. He now works as a high school football coach at Charles W. Flanagan High School in Pembroke Pines, FL.

Florida State Seminoles Football 1993 Consensus National Champions
  • Scott Bentley
  • Derrick Brooks
  • Devin Bush
  • Sam Cowart
  • Warrick Dunn
  • William Floyd
  • Lonnie Johnson
  • Corey Sawyer
  • Clay Shiver
  • Tamarick Vanover
  • Charlie Ward
  • Clarence Williams
  • Head coach: Bobby Bowden
  • Assistant coaches: Mickey Andrews
  • Brad Scott
  • Mark Richt
1995 NFL Draft First Round Selections
  • Ki-Jana Carter
  • Tony Boselli
  • Steve McNair
  • Michael Westbrook
  • Kerry Collins
  • Kevin Carter
  • Mike Mamula
  • Joey Galloway
  • Kyle Brady
  • J. J. Stokes
  • Derrick Alexander
  • Warren Sapp
  • Mark Fields
  • Ruben Brown
  • Ellis Johnson
  • Hugh Douglas
  • Tyrone Wheatley
  • Napoleon Kaufman
  • James Stewart
  • Luther Elliss
  • Rashaan Salaam
  • Tyrone Poole
  • Ty Law
  • Korey Stringer
  • Billy Milner
  • Devin Bush
  • Mark Bruener
  • Derrick Brooks
  • Blake Brockermeyer
  • Craig Powell
  • Trezelle Jenkins
  • Craig Newsome
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  • Nobis
  • Johnson
  • Humphrey
  • Kunz
  • Small
  • Profit
  • Ellis
  • Bartkowski
  • Bean
  • Bryant
  • Faumuina
  • Kenn
  • D. Smith
  • J. Miller
  • Butler
  • Riggs
  • Pitts
  • Bryan
  • Fralic
  • Casillas
  • Green
  • C. Miller
  • Bruce
  • Sanders
  • Collins
  • Broussard
  • Pickens
  • Pritchard
  • Whitfield
  • T. Smith
  • Kennedy
  • Bush
  • Booker
  • Brooking
  • Kerney
  • Vick
  • Duckett
  • Hall
  • Jenkins
  • White
  • Anderson
  • Ryan
  • Baker
  • Jerry
  • Weatherspoon
  • Jones
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Atlanta Falcons 1995 NFL Draft selections
  • Devin Bush
  • Ron Davis
  • Lorenzo Styles
  • Roell Preston
  • Travis Hall
  • John Burrough
St. Louis Rams Super Bowl XXXIV Champions
  • 2 Mike Horan
  • 9 Joe Germaine
  • 10 Trent Green
  • 11 Rick Tuten
  • 13 Kurt Warner (MVP)
  • 14 Jeff Wilkins
  • 16 Paul Justin
  • 20 Taje Allen
  • 21 Dexter McCleon
  • 22 Billy Jenkins
  • 23 Devin Bush
  • 24 Ron Carpenter
  • 25 Robert Holcombe
  • 26 Clifton Crosby
  • 28 Marshall Faulk
  • 31 Amp Lee
  • 32 Dré Bly
  • 33 Derrick Harris
  • 35 Keith Lyle
  • 36 Justin Watson
  • 38 Rich Coady
  • 41 Todd Lyght
  • 42 James Hodgins
  • 45 Jeff Robinson
  • 50 Ryan Tucker
  • 51 Lorenzo Styles
  • 52 Mike Jones
  • 54 Todd Collins
  • 56 Charlie Clemons
  • 57 Leonard Little
  • 58 Mike Morton
  • 59 London Fletcher
  • 60 Mike Gruttadauria
  • 61 Tom Nütten
  • 62 Adam Timmerman
  • 64 Andy McCollum
  • 71 Cameron Spikes
  • 73 Fred Miller
  • 75 D'Marco Farr
  • 76 Orlando Pace
  • 77 Matt Willig
  • 80 Isaac Bruce
  • 81 Az-Zahir Hakim
  • 82 Tony Horne
  • 83 Chris Thomas
  • 84 Ernie Conwell
  • 86 Roland Williams
  • 87 Ricky Proehl
  • 88 Torry Holt
  • 89 Chad Lewis
  • 90 Jeff Zgonina
  • 91 Troy Pelshak
  • 92 Lionel Barnes
  • 93 Kevin Carter
  • 95 Nate Hobgood-Chittick
  • 96 Jay Williams
  • 98 Grant Wistrom
  • 99 Ray Agnew
  • Head Coach: Dick Vermeil
  • Coaches: Steve Brown
  • John Bunting
  • Sam Clark
  • Frank Gansz
  • Peter Giunta
  • Carl Hairston
  • Jim Hanifan
  • Todd Howard
  • Mike Martz
  • John Matsko
  • Wilbert Montgomery
  • John Ramsdell
  • Al Saunders
  • Lynn Stiles
  • Mike White
Persondata
Name Bush, Devin
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth July 3, 1973
Place of birth Miami, Florida
Date of death
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