# Jason Leach

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American football player (born 1982)

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Jason Leach Profile Position Safety Personal information Born (1982-07-21) July 21, 1982 (age 43) Chino, California, U.S. Listed height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Listed weight 210 lb (95 kg) Career information College Southern California NFL draft 2005: undrafted Career history 2005 San Diego Chargers* * Offseason and/or practice squad member only Awards and highlights 2× National champion (2003, 2004)

**Jason Leach** is an American former [football](/source/American_football) [safety](/source/Safety_(football_position)).

## Early life

Leach prepped at [Bishop Amat High School](/source/Bishop_Amat_High_School) in [La Puente, California](/source/La_Puente%2C_California).

## College career

Leach played [college football](/source/College_football) at the [University of Southern California](/source/University_of_Southern_California).[1] He started in 2003 and 2004.

## Professional career

Leach was a member of the [San Diego Chargers](/source/San_Diego_Chargers) of the [National Football League](/source/National_Football_League) in 2005 but did not appear in a game.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Litke, Jim (January 2, 2004). ["USC makes strong case for nation's best team"](https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-jackson-sun-usc-makes-strong-case-fo/180043881/). *The Jackson Sun*. Associated Press. Retrieved August 30, 2025 – via [Newspapers.com](/source/Newspapers.com).

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v t e 2004 USC Trojans football—AP national champions (BCS / Coaches Poll vacated) Kevin Arbet Collin Ashton Sam Baker Darnell Bing John David Booty Will Buchanon Reggie Bush Jeff Byers Dominique Byrd Matt Cassel Shaun Cody Mario Danelo Fred Davis Hershel Dennis Sedrick Ellis Matt Grootegoed Brandon Hancock Alex Holmes Lawrence Jackson Dwayne Jarrett Winston Justice Ryan Kalil Ryan Killeen David Kirtman Jason Leach Matt Leinart Whitney Lewis Oscar Lua Deuce Lutui Tom Malone Fred Matua Chris McFoy Jason Mitchell Mike Patterson Josh Pinkard Ryan Powdrell Chilo Rachal Drew Radovich LaJuan Ramsey Keith Rivers Frostee Rucker Dallas Sartz Steve Smith Matt Spanos Lofa Tatupu Terrell Thomas John Walker Scott Ware Chauncey Washington Lee Webb LenDale White Kyle Williams Thomas Williams Eric Wright Manuel Wright Justin Wyatt Head coach: Pete Carroll Assistant coaches: Greg Burns Brennan Carroll Norm Chow Tim Davis Lane Kiffin Todd McNair Ken Norton Jr. Ed Orgeron Rocky Seto Carl Smith

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