Former University of Missouri offensive lineman and NFL veteran Evan Boehm joined the Mizzou Football support staff in July 2013 as assistant director of recruiting/player relations.
Originally from Lee's Summit, Missouri, Boehm set a Mizzou football school record with 52 consecutive starts along the offensive line. He started 12 games at guard as a true freshman in 2012, earning Freshman All-American honors. Before the 2013 season, he moved to the center spot, starting 40 consecutive games over the next three seasons. Boehm was a member of Missouri's 2013 and 2014 SEC East Division champion teams.
The Arizona Cardinals selected Boehm in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft. A versatile lineman, he appeared in 55 career NFL games, starting games at both center and guard over his six-year career.
Boehm joins fellow Mizzou former players Atiyyah Ellison (Director of Alumni and Player Relations) and Brock Olivo (Special Teams Analyst) on the Missouri football staff. All three were standouts at Mizzou before playing in the NFL, with Boehm hailing from the Kansas City area, while Ellison and Olivo are originally from the St. Louis area.

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Football Adds Decorated Alum Evan Boehm To Recruiting & Player Development Staff
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Former University of Missouri offensive lineman and NFL veteran Evan Boehm has joined the Mizzou Football support staff as assistant director of recruiting/player relations, Head Coach Eliah Drinkwitz announced.
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