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  2. Jan 29, 2024 · John Lynch and Linda Lynch have built a warm and supportive family that includes their four children: Jake, Lindsay, Leah, and Lillian Lynch. Jake Lynch, who is John’s son, graduated from Cathedral High School and is now pursuing his football career as an inside linebacker at Stanford University. John Lynch’s Family (Source: Newstalk Florida)

  3. Lynch is married to Linda Allred, the older sister of his close friend and former NFL tight end John Allred. He and Allred had a run-in during a 1997 NFL game that resulted in Allred almost getting knocked out from a hit. [73]

  4. Jan 17, 2023 · Athlete. John Lynch Wife, Married Life, Children, And Family. January 17, 2023. The wife of John Lynch, Linda Lynch, participated in tennis at USC. She has four active children with John. The executive for American football and Linda were classmates at the same high school in Del Mar, San Diego, California.

  5. He earned first-team All-Pro recognition three straight years from 1999 to 2001. In 2002, he was an integral part of the Buccaneers’ championship season that was capped with the franchise’s first Super Bowl title. Lynch contributed 96 tackles (50 solo), three interceptions, and 12 passes defensed as Tampa Bay finished 12-4.

  6. Mar 10, 2024 · Hard Worker from the Start. John Terrence Lynch Jr. was born on September 25, 1971, in Hinsdale, Illinois. He was still a young boy when the family relocated to Southern California and Lynch decided he wanted to fill his life with sports.

  7. 57. Min. : 44. Sec. Hall of Fame 'Knocks': Lynch's Football Family Affair. By George Veras. Executive Producer, Pro Football Hall of Fame. First-person on-site accounts of the Class of 2021 Pro Football Hall of Fame “Knocks on the Door.”

  8. Oct 3, 2004 · Before he takes the Enshrinement stage this August, we’ve selected the five moments that define John Lynchs epic journey to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 5. Dominant Performance Against Tom Brady. WHEN: October 16, 2005. FINAL SCORE: Denver Broncos 28, New England Patriots 20. A Hall of Fame-worthy performance against a future Hall of Famer.