Kurt Keola Gouveia (born September 14, 1964) is an
American football coach and former
linebacker who played 13 seasons in the
National Football League and one season in the
XFL. During his career, he played for the
Washington Redskins (1986–1994; 1999), the
Philadelphia Eagles (1995), and the
San Diego Chargers
The San Diego Chargers were a professional American football team that played in San Diego from 1961 until the end of the 2016 season, before relocating to Los Angeles, where the franchise had played its inaugural 1960 season. The team is now ...
(1996–1998). In 2001, he also played for the
Las Vegas Outlaws in the now-defunct
XFL.
Playing career
Gouveia played college football for
Brigham Young University and was a member of their 1984 National Championship team. Gouveia was also a member of the Hawaii State Football Championship Team, Wai'anae High School, 1980. Gouvia played for BYU from 1983-1985, recording 224 tackles, 10 sacks, and 2 interceptions.
He was selected by the Redskins in the eighth round of the
1986 NFL Draft
The 1986 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held April 29–30, 1986, at the Marriott Marq ...
. Gouveia sustained a knee injury in training camp as a rookie and did not play during the 1986 NFL season.
In his 13 NFL seasons, Gouveia played in 184 games and his career totals include 73 starts in 151 regular season games, 819 tackles, ten interceptions, eight forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.
Gouveia played a majority of his NFL career with the Redskins and was a member of both their 1987 and 1991 Super Bowl Championship teams. During the 1991 postseason, he made an interception in each Redskins' three playoff wins (including one in
Super Bowl XXVI
Super Bowl XXVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion ...
). He had only intercepted two passes in his career prior to that.
Coaching career
After his retirement as a player, Gouveia coached linebackers at the professional level as the linebackers coach for the
Sacramento Mountain Lions of the
United Football League.
He later became the linebackers coach and defensive coordinator at Brevard College (NCAA Division III, Brevard, NC).
Gouveia was added to the coaching staff at Hawaii in 2014, serving as the team's linebackers coach for the season. He was moved to outside linebackers in 2015 following the hire of defensive coordinator
Tom Mason, who coached the inside linebackers. He was re-named the linebackers coach for the final game of the 2015 season after Mason was assigned to an administrative role.
In 2019, he was named linebackers coach for the
DC Defenders of the
XFL.
Personal life
Gouveia's son Jeron Gouveia-Winslow played football at
Virginia Tech and was the safeties coach and co-special teams coordinator at Brevard College from 2017-2019 and is currently the Virginia Tech Assistant Director of Player Personnel.
Gouveia is of
Portuguese and
Hawaiian descent. Kurt is married to Julie Anne Gouveia, and they have a 20-year-old son Dalton Olamana-Gouveia; Dalton played linebacker for the
University of Hawaii.
References
External links
Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame Profile
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1964 births
Living people
American football linebackers
American people of Portuguese descent
BYU Cougars football players
Washington Redskins players
Philadelphia Eagles players
San Diego Chargers players
Las Vegas Outlaws (XFL) players
Berlin Thunder coaches
DC Defenders coaches
Rhein Fire coaches
Sacramento Mountain Lions coaches
Players of American football from Honolulu
Sportspeople from Honolulu
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football coaches
Ed Block Courage Award recipients