Trent McDuffie was the name of the day in the NFL as the cornerback saw his world flipped upside down in the biggest trade of the year to date. McDuffie, who was traded from the Kansas City Chiefs to the Los Angeles Rams in a blockbuster move, now has to learn his new football family. During his 4 years with the Kansas City Chiefs, he played 56 games and started all 56. McDuffle was able to contribute 246 combined tackles as well as 178 solo tackles.
However, he will always have his biological family to lean on in times of need. Here’s a look at the family of the newest member of the Los Angeles Rams.
Who Are Trent McDuffie’s Siblings?
According to reports, Trent McDuffie had three brothers: Justin, Tyler, and Jared. Trent also has a sister named Jules. Tyler passed away in 2015 due to a heart complication.
McDuffie wore #22 when he was with the Chiefs to honor his brother, who has been credited with pushing the cornerback the hardest to get into his place in the NFL today.
Justin stays out of the public eye, but Jared is on his own athletic journey through his role with Titans T&F/XC.
Who are Trent McDuffie’s Parents?
Trent McDuffie’s parents are James and Michelle. Michelle is a public accountant, according to an NFL Radar report. She graduated from the University of California, Irvine in 1988.
James is a realtor who served in the Marines for a year during Desert Shield. He, like Michelle, graduated from college in the southwestern corner of the United States.
James graduated from the University of Phoenix with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management, according to reports. Little is known about how the two met.
With Trent heading to the Los Angeles Rams, the McDuffie family will have at least one big new foothold in the area.
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