Web Design by Pink Gravy Clarence Vaughn Clarence Vaughn was drafted in the eighth round of the 1987 NFL Draft (219th pick overall in the country) by the Washington Redskins. In his first NFL start against the Arizona Cardinals, he accomplished 13 solo tackles. Later that year, in a post- season game against the Minnesota Vikings, Vaughn made a critical play where he sacked Vikings quarterback Wade Wilson. They then went on to win Super Bowl XXII against the Denver Broncos. He went on to win his second Super Bowl in 1992 against the Buffalo Bills, Super Bowl XXVI. Currently, Vaughn has begun a football training program for kids called Get NFLReady. In 2010, Vaughn coached with the Redskins under their internship program.  In 2009, Vaughn’s third season of coaching was at Bluffton University as a defensive assistant under the NFLPA/NCAA program for retired players. With Bluffton University coaching staff, he assisted in coaching the defensive players and the weekly development defensive plan; he assisted with play calling decisions and game day sideline management. Vaughn was the third Super Bowl vet ever to coach high school in Colorado (John Elway with Cherry Creek and Louis Wright with Rangeview are the other two).  Vaughn coached one  year at Rampart High School and two years as a high school football coach. Vaughn coached at Miami Yoder in 2007 in charge of the defense. The Buffalos beat Calhan for the first time in ten years. Vaughn is married to his wife, Brooke, and resides in Virginia with their seven kids. Clarence Vaughn NFL Alumni logo NFLPA logo American Football Coaches Association logo Clarence Vaughn
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