Ryan J. LaCasse (born February 6, 1983) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Syracuse Orange and was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the seventh round of the 2006 NFL draft, but was traded to the Colts. He played for the Colts, primarily as a special teams player, on their Super Bowl XLI championship team.
He started playing football in high school at Stoughton High School in Stoughton, Massachusetts.
LaCasse started 15 of 46 career contestsâ¦ranked 10th in school history with 16.5 career sacks (93 yards)â¦had 118 tackles, 73 solo, 23.5 tackles for losses, 17 pressures, eight FR, one FF, one interception and two passes defensedâ¦as senior was on Super Sleeper Team by the 2006 NFL Draft Reportâ¦earned first-team All-Big East honorsâ¦started eleven games at RDEâ¦topped club and ranked sixth in conference with nine sacksâ¦had 12 tackles for losses, the 10th-highest seasonal total in school historyâ¦had three FF, seven pressures, one pass defensed and one interceptionâ¦had career-high three sacks and three tackles for losses against Buffaloâ¦played in 12 games as junior at DE and on special teamsâ¦had 32 tackles, 22 solo, five sacks, seven tackles for losses, six pressures and four FFâ¦played in every game as sophomore, seeing main action on special teamsâ¦had 15 tackles, seven solo, one pressure and one pass defensedâ¦played in eleven games after redshirt freshman seasonâ¦started four games at rush-end against North Carolina, Rhode Island, Auburn and Pittsburghâ¦had 19 tackles, 14 solo, 2.5 sacks, 4.5 tackles for losses, three pressures, one FR and one FFâ¦had four tackles, one sack and one FF in first career start against North Carolina.
LaCasse wore #94 as a member of the Orange.
When the Colts won Super Bowl XLI, Lacasse was one of five Syracuse Orange alums who earned rings. The others were DE Dwight Freeney, WR Marvin Harrison, RB James Mungro (although he was on the injured list), and DT Josh Thomas.
He is currently a graduate assistant coach for the Syracuse football team.