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Entering his fourth year with the Crimson Tide, Payne Jr. is primed to leverage his experience for a standout season on the Alabama defensive line.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — In the heart of Alabama’s defense stands Damon Payne Jr., a redshirt junior defensive lineman who has embraced the mantle of leadership entering his fourth season with the program.
Payne Jr.’s journey has been one of growth, resilience, and unwavering commitment to the Crimson Tide, especially following the retirement of legendary head coach Nick Saban. Viewed internally as a veteran player, Payne Jr. has now crafted his own leadership style heading into 2024 — one that encourages his peers to observe and emulate his dedication, knowing that he’s steering them right.
“By taking that role, I’m trying to lead by example,” Payne Jr said. “Trying to do things where the guys look at me and they can just follow along without hesitation. Just know that I’m doing the right thing for them.”
In the offseason, Payne Jr. had an opportunity to transfer like many of his former counterparts. He didn’t. By choosing to remain at Alabama, despite substantial changes, Payne Jr.’s deep commitment to the team was put on further display.
“When I signed them papers I knew I was gonna be Crimson forever,” Payne Jr. said. “I just had to keep it that way no matter what.”
Guided by defensive line coach Freddie Roach, Payne Jr. stands on the brink of unlocking his true potential and refining his abilities, setting the stage for a season that could very well mark his emergence as a standout player.
“It’s been a long grind,” Payne Jr said. “It’s been a fun grind. Just learning everything, pretty much, everything we do is up to us. You got to work hard, you got to put forth effort because everybody knows your capabilities. You just got to put in that effort to unlock that potential. And I feel like I’ve been really doing that these past few years.”
The Crimson Tide’s defensive line, led by the likes of Payne Jr. and Tim Keenan III, boasts an enviable depth that underpins its new, formidable “swarm” defense under defensive coordinator Kane Wommack, a strength that Payne Jr. highlights as a key to their collective growth.
“It’s a very powerful aspect of this defense,” Payne Jr said. “I feel like we’re very strong as a whole. We just keep developing, getting better, be able to inspire the rest of our teammates and just come along together.”
As he readies himself for a potential breakout year, the message is clear: Damon Payne Jr. is not just a player to watch; he’s a leader to follow.