Sione Po'uha

Sione Sonasi "Bo" Po'uha[1] (/siˈoʊni boʊˈuːhə/ see-OH-nee boh-OO-hə; born February 3, 1979) is an American football coach and former defensive tackle.

[2][3] In his senior season at Utah, Pouha earned All-Mountain West Conference first-team honors and was named USA Today All-America honorable mention after starting ten games, recording 36 tackles, four passes defended and one interception, and helped lead Urban Meyer's Utes to the 2005 Fiesta Bowl.

Pouha had never considered playing beyond the college level; however, during his senior season he changed his mind after receiving a phone call from an agent.

Following his rookie season, Pouha suffered a torn ACL on the fourth day of training camp and was subsequently knocked out for the entire 2006 football year.

Six games into the season, the Jets lost Pro Bowl starter Kris Jenkins who suffered a torn ACL.

Six plays into the team's Monday night home opener against the Baltimore Ravens, Jenkins once again suffered a season-ending torn ACL.

[8] Pouha, again, assumed Jenkins' role as nose tackle alongside teammates Mike DeVito and Howard Green.

[8] Pouha and the Jets made the postseason for the second straight year but lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship.

In Week 14 of the 2011 NFL season, Pouha tackled running back Jackie Battle in the end zone for a safety vs the Kansas City Chiefs.

Pouha in 2009