Gregory Rousseau is an American football defensive end for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). Before he was born, Rousseau said his immediate family spent some significant time in Buffalo even though he’s a Florida native.
Extremely excited to be a part of Bills Mafia, it truly is a dream come true. Shout out to all the people who have helped me get to the this point in life, can’t wait to get to work in Buffalo!!! ❤️💙❤️💙 pic.twitter.com/KCWWEhyWAz
— Gregory Rousseau (@gregrousseau) May 2, 2021
His parents were in the New York City area and then moved to Buffalo in the late-90s. Part of that was so his mom, Anne, could attend school. “My parents lived in Buffalo for I think five years, four years, so I’m very familiar with Buffalo,” Rousseau said.
Not only that, his older brother, Marvyn, who’s 24 and currently in the Coast Guard stationed in Memphis, was born there (Greg is the middle child with younger brother Jonathan).
Gregory Rousseau’s children: Does Gregory Rousseau have kids yet?
At the moment it appears the young player has no biological kids as he is currently focused on his exciting career in American football. Rousseau is with Nina Simone, his girlfriend at the moment.
Interestingly, his girlfriend Simone is a basketball player who currently attends North Carolina State University and is said to have graduated from Park Vista Community High School.
Moving on, Buffalo is going to feel like home for Bills first-round pick Greg Rousseau. While a defensive end from the University of Miami, he should fit right in.
That’s because Rousseau revealed during his post-draft video conference that he has some pretty deep ties to the Queen City already.
Rousseau was nominated for NFL Rookie of the Week honors with five tackles, two sacks, and two tackles made behind the line of scrimmage.
Rousseau attended Champagnat Catholic School in Hialeah, Florida. He played defensive end, safety, and wide receiver in high school. He committed to the University of Miami to play college football.
Rousseau recorded his first career interception on October 10, 2021, in a 38-20 Week 5 Sunday night win against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week.