Amara Darboh

Amara Darboh (born February 1, 1994) is a Sierra Leonean-born former American football wide receiver.

[10] Over the course of the entire 2014 season, Darboh was Michigan's second leading receiver (trailing only Devin Funchess) with 36 receptions for 473 yards and two touchdowns.

[11] As a redshirt junior in 2015, Darboh appeared in 13 games, including nine as a starter at wide receiver.

[15] In August 2016, prior to the start of the 2016 season, head coach Jim Harbaugh said of Darboh, "I would say he's our top receiver right now.

[19][20] Through the first eight games of the 2016 season, Darboh was the leading Michigan receiver with 38 catches for 664 yards and five touchdowns.

[30] On September 10, 2017, Darboh made his NFL debut in a 17–9 loss to the Green Bay Packers.

[31] In Week 2, against the San Francisco 49ers, he had his first career reception, a 16-yard pass from quarterback Russell Wilson, in the 12–9 victory.

[33] On September 2, Darboh was claimed off waivers by the New England Patriots, but was waived two days with a failed physical designation.

[34][35] After being waived by the Patriots due to a failed physical, Darboh reverted to the Seahawks and was placed on injured reserve.