List of Friday Night Lights characters

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Friday Night Lights is an American television drama series that aired on NBC and DirecTV's The 101 Network from 2006 to 2011. The series is based on the non-fiction book of the same name. Set in the fictional town of Dillon, Texas, the show focuses on a high school varsity football team. Several characters in the series are adapted from individuals depicted in the original book.

Cast[edit]

Main cast of Friday Night Lights
Actor Character Season
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5
Kyle Chandler[1] Eric Taylor Main
Connie Britton Tami Taylor Main
Aimee Teegarden Julie Taylor Main
Taylor Kitsch Tim Riggins Main Recurring
Jesse Plemons Landry Clarke Main Guest
Zach Gilford Matt Saracen Main Recurring
Minka Kelly Lyla Garrity Main Guest Does not appear
Adrianne Palicki Tyra Collette Main Does not appear Guest
Scott Porter Jason Street Main Recurring Does not appear Guest
Gaius Charles Brian "Smash" Williams Main Recurring Does not appear
Michael B. Jordan Vince Howard Does not appear Main
Jurnee Smollett Jess Merriweather Does not appear Main
Matt Lauria Luke Cafferty Does not appear Main
Madison Burge Becky Sproles Does not appear Recurring Main
Grey Damon Hastings Ruckle Does not appear Main

Main characters[edit]

  • Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler) — The varsity football coach of the Dillon Panthers, a character inspired by real-life coach Gary Gaines. Initially, Taylor struggles to adjust to the fervent football culture in Dillon. He faces conflicting advice from local supporters. At the end of Season 1, after leading the team to the state tournament, he accepts a higher-level coaching job at a Texas college but returns to Dillon early in Season 2. By the end of Season 3, political maneuvers lead to his job loss, prompting a move to the underfunded East Dillon High. Taylor rebuilds the football program there, leading the team to a State Championship before relocating to Philadelphia in support of his wife, Tami.
  • Tami Taylor (Connie Britton) — The wife of Eric Taylor and mother of Julie Taylor. She starts as the guidance counselor at Dillon High School, gives birth to her second daughter, Gracie Belle, in Season 2, and becomes the principal in Season 3. She remains at Dillon High after her husband moves to East Dillon in Season 4. Following an incident involving an abortion, Tami resigns as principal and plans to become the guidance counselor at East Dillon. In Season 5, she accepts a position as Dean of Admissions at the fictional Braemore College in Philadelphia.
  • Julie Taylor (Aimee Teegarden) — the eldest daughter of Eric and Tami Taylor, begins as a freshman at Dillon High School and becomes the girlfriend of Matt Saracen. Despite an interview at Boston College, Julie stays in Dillon. By the Season 3 finale, she and Matt break up, but they reconnect in Season 5 when she visits him in Chicago. Eventually, Matt proposes to Julie, and they are seen living in Chicago in the series finale.
  • Matt Saracen (Zach Gilford) — The Dillon Panthers' quarterback and later wide receiver, struggles with abandonment issues. His mother left when he was young, and his father is often absent due to military service. Saracen is based on Mike Winchell. He graduates at the end of Season 3 but stays in Dillon until moving to Chicago in Season 4 to pursue a career in art. He wears the number 7 jersey, which Tim Riggins frequently refers to him by.
  • Tim Riggins (Taylor Kitsch) — The Panthers' fullback/running back, is a troubled character based on Don Billingsley. Known for his heavy drinking and womanizing, he has tumultuous relationships with Lyla Garrity and Tyra Collette. In the Season 4 finale, Riggins takes the fall for an illegal chop shop operation to protect his brother. As a Dillon Panther, he wears the number 33.
  • Landry Clarke (Jesse Plemons) – A nerdy freshman, is the best friend of Matt Saracen and eventually joins the football team in Season 2. He forms a band and falls in love with Tyra Collette. Landry, based on Brian Chavez, also exhibits traits of Jerrod McDougal. In Season 4, he becomes a key player for East Dillon High, making the winning field goal in the season finale. Landry goes to Rice University in Houston in Season 5. As a Dillon Panther he wore the number 85, and as an East Dillon Lion he wore the number 21.
  • Tyra Collette (Adrianne Palicki) — A former 'bad girl' at Dillon High, transforms under Tami Taylor's mentorship. She dates Tim Riggins, Landry, and Cash. Aspiring to break free from stereotypes, Tyra is accepted into the University of Texas in Austin and expresses a desire to enter politics by the series finale.
  • Jason Street (Scott Porter) — Once the star quarterback, becomes paralyzed from the chest down in the first episode. He takes an interest in quad rugby and briefly serves as an assistant coach for the Panthers. He eventually moves to New Jersey with his wife and son, working as a sports agent. Street's jersey number is 6.
  • Lyla Garrity (Minka Kelly) — Daughter of Buddy Garrity and former cheerleader captain, struggles with her relationships following Jason Street's accident. She turns to religion after her parents' divorce and later dates Tim Riggins. Lyla leaves for Vanderbilt University at the end of Season 3 but returns for a brief appearance in Season 4.
  • Brian "Smash" Williams (Gaius Charles) — Brian "Smash" Williams, the Panthers' former running back, aims for an NFL career to support his family. His character is based on Boobie Miles. Smash faces challenges, including a steroid scandal and a racial altercation. Injured between Seasons 2 and 3, he ultimately joins Texas A&M University with Coach Taylor's support. As a Dillon Panther he wore the number 20.
  • Luke Cafferty (Matt Lauria) – Introduced in Season 4 of "Friday Night Lights" as a replacement for Tim Riggins at tailback. Initially a standout on West Dillon High's junior varsity team, Luke is transferred to East Dillon High after it's discovered he falsified his address to play for West Dillon. Unlike other parents, his are unsupportive of his football pursuits. Luke's friendship with J.D. McCoy ends due to J.D.'s arrogance. He impregnates Becky Sproles in Season 4, but they eventually develop a strong relationship. In Season 5, Luke struggles with whether to attend a Division III college for football after not receiving offers from larger schools. Guided by Tim Riggins, he focuses on winning the state championship, which his team achieves. Eight months later, Luke enlists in the Army. He wore number 4 as a Dillon Panther and number 44 as an East Dillon Lion, earning the nickname "Fours" from Tim Riggins.
  • Vince Howard (Michael B. Jordan) – Introduced in Season 4 of "Friday Night Lights." A talented athlete with no previous football experience, he joins the East Dillon football team to avoid juvenile detention. After helping his mother enter drug rehab, Vince becomes the team's quarterback, leading them to victory in the Season 4 finale. In Season 5, Vince faces challenges with the attention from colleges and becomes arrogant. His father, who is often present at games, pressures him about college choices, causing tension. Coach Taylor benches Vince due to his behavior affecting team morale. Vince eventually matures and leads the Lions to the state championship. Initially involved with a troubled crowd, Vince supports his mother and stands up to his father. Eight months later, he becomes the quarterback for a rival school. Vince wears the number 5 jersey for the East Dillon Lions.
  • Jess Merriweather (Jurnee Smollett) – Introduced in Season 4 of "Friday Night Lights" as an East Dillon student. Her father, a former state-championship-winning quarterback for the East Dillon Lions, grew to resent the sport and the team. Jess works at her family's restaurant and takes care of her three younger brothers. By the end of Season 4, she begins a relationship with Vince Howard after a brief relationship with Landry. In Season 5, Jess decides to become a coach and starts shadowing Coach Taylor. Her relationship with Vince faces challenges due to his behavior, but they reconcile before the Lions go to the state championship. Later, Jess informs Coach Taylor that she is moving to Dallas due to her father's business success, and Coach Taylor offers to recommend her to a coach in Dallas.
  • Becky Sproles (Madison Burge) – An East Dillon student and aspiring beauty queen. In Season 4, she has a one-night stand with Luke Cafferty and undergoes an abortion, receiving support from Tim Riggins. This decision causes controversy for Tami Taylor, eventually leading to her resignation. In Season 5, Becky and Luke reconcile, and she moves in with Billy and Mindy after her mother leaves and she faces mistreatment from her stepmother. By the series finale, Becky moves back with her mother but promises to stay in touch with Billy and Mindy. Becky is notable for being the only main character who was initially a recurring character before being promoted.
  • Hastings Ruckle (Grey Damon) – Introduced in Season 4 when Buddy Garrity, Luke Cafferty, and Vince Howard convince him to join the East Dillon football team instead of the basketball team. He becomes a talented receiver and contributes to the team's state championship victory. It remains unclear whether he joins the Dillon Panthers "super team" or returns to playing basketball for East Dillon. As an East Dillon Lion, he wears the number 88.

Recurring characters[edit]

Introduced in Season 1[edit]

  • Buddy Garrity (Brad Leland) – Owner of a popular Chevrolet dealership in Dillon and an influential alumnus and booster club. member of the Dillon Panthers football team. He has three children, Lyla, Tabby, and Buddy Jr., with his ex-wife Pam. A former college football player for the Texas Longhorns. Buddy's loud and pragmatic demeanor initially causes friction with Coach Taylor, though they eventually develop a cooperative relationship. Buddy's affair with Angela Collette leads to a contentious divorce. In the third season, disillusioned by Joe McCoy's takeover of the Panthers, Buddy shifts his allegiance to the East Dillon Lions, where he significantly contributes by securing sponsorships and hosting a pro-Lions radio show. Later, he sells his dealership and opens a bar in East Dillon. His ex-wife sends their son, Buddy Jr., to live with him after behavioral issues arise. Ultimately, when the Dillon Independent School District consolidates the football teams, Buddy returns to the Panthers as the booster club president. The series finale shows him embracing his role with the Panthers, symbolized by his placement of a sign in the coach's office that reads, "Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose," honoring Coach Taylor.
  • Buddy Garrity Jr. (Jeff Rosick and Joey Truty) – son of Buddy Garrity and the younger brother of Lyla Garrity. Initially depicted as a young child, Buddy Jr. begins acting out and showing disrespect for authority after moving to California. Consequently, his mother sends him back to Texas to live with his father. To help him straighten out, Buddy Jr. joins the East Dillon Lions football team, where he wears the number 42. However, an injury sidelines him for much of the season. Eventually, he becomes part of the consolidated Dillon super-team.
  • Tabby Garrity (Kate Krause) – daughter of Buddy Garrity and the sister of Lyla Garrity and Buddy Garrity Jr. Initially presented as a young child, Tabby moves to California with her mother and stepfather following her parents' divorce. She returns to Dillon in Season 3 to visit her father and sister, though she initially struggles to show respect towards her father. After this visit, Tabby does not appear again in the series.
  • Pam Garrity (Merrilee McCommas) – wife of Buddy Garrity, and the mother of Lyla, Buddy Jr., and Tabby. She divorces Buddy in Season 1 after discovering his affair with Angela Collette. In Season 2, Pam remarries a man named Kevin, and between Seasons 2 and 3, they relocate to California with Buddy Jr. and Tabby. In Season 5, due to Buddy Jr.'s behavioral issues, Pam sends him back to Dillon to live with Buddy
  • Billy Riggins (Derek Phillips) — Older brother and legal guardian of Tim Riggins, assuming this role due to the absence of their parents. Initially poised to attend college on a golf scholarship, Billy sacrifices this opportunity to care for Tim. Like his brother, he played for the Dillon Panthers. Billy marries Mindy Collette, the older sister of Tim's ex-girlfriend Tyra, at the end of Season 3. He starts a car repair business named Riggins Rigs. Facing financial pressure, especially with Mindy's pregnancy, Billy opens a chop shop in Season 4. When Tim takes the blame for the illegal operation, Billy becomes a coach at East Dillon and supports Becky Sproles during Tim's incarceration. In Season 5, Billy and Mindy learn they are expecting twins. In the series finale, Billy is depicted as a coach for the newly consolidated Dillon Panthers super-team.
  • Walt Riggins (Brett Cullen) – Father of Tim and Billy Riggins. He abandoned the family just as Billy was about to attend college. In Season 1, Tim seeks him out for a signature on a document, and Walt appears to attempt a reconciliation. Despite Tim's efforts to reconnect, Walt's true nature is revealed when he steals a camera used to record football games, affirming Billy's warnings about their father.
  • Lorraine Saracen (Louanne Stephens) — Grandmother tof Matt Saracen and requires special care due to her dementia. Acting as a motherly figure, she has been a primary caregiver in Matt's life since his father is often absent. Her condition necessitates significant responsibility from Matt, impacting his personal life and decisions.
  • Henry Saracen (Brent Smiga) – The father of Matt Saracen, divorced Matt's mother when Matt was young and enlisted in the US Army, serving in Iraq. His prolonged absences left Matt without a father figure, leading him to seek guidance from Coach Taylor and his friend Landry. The strained father-son relationship culminates in Henry's death from an IED in Iraq, explored in the emotionally charged episode "The Son," where Matt grapples with his feelings of anger and loss, ultimately acknowledging his father's service to the country at the funeral.
  • Corrina Williams (Liz Mikel) — Mother of Brian "Smash" Williams. She works as a nurse and plays a crucial role in her son's life, balancing her support for his football dreams with a strong emphasis on education. She discovers steroids in Smash's room and informs Coach Taylor, momentarily jeopardizing his career. Corrina also informs Tami Taylor of her pregnancy at the end of Season 1. She and her daughters exit the series after Smash leaves for college.
  • Sheila & Noannie Williams (Whitney MCCauley) & (Nieko Mann) – Older and younger sisters Smash Williams, respectively. Their roles in the series are minor, with their family dynamics and interactions primarily supporting Smash's storyline.
  • Waverly Grady (Aasha Davis) — The preacher's daughter, is a former girlfriend of Smash Williams. Their relationship ends due to the challenges posed by Waverly's bipolar disorder.
  • Reverend Grady (Sid Johnson) – A preacher in town in town and Waverly's father, contributing to the portrayal of Waverly's family and social environment.
  • Mitchell and Joanne Street (Mark Nutter and Katherine Willis) — Jason Street's parents. Their professions are not specified. Following Jason's injury, they mortgage their house to cover medical expenses and home renovations, leading them to sue Coach Taylor for compensation. This decision creates household tension, as Jason views Taylor as a mentor and is close to his parents. The Streets, depicted as an "All-American" family, are dedicated to Jason, their presumed only child, and regularly supported him at football games. After Jason moves to New York City in Season 3, they are no longer mentioned.
  • Herc (Kevin Rankin) — Athlete who shares the same spinal cord injury as Jason Street. They meet as roommates in the rehab center, where Herc mentors Jason and introduces him to quad rugby. They later become roommates and collaborate on a real estate venture before Jason departs for the northeast.
  • Angela Collette (Dana Wheeler-Nicholson) — Mother of Tyra Collette and former mistress to Buddy Garrity. Her affair with Buddy contributes to the breakdown of his family life, revealing his repeated infidelities to Lyla's mother over the years.
  • Mindy Collette-Riggins (Stacey Oristano) – Tyra Collette's hard-edged sister and Billy Riggins's wife. She works as a stripper at The Landing Strip and, unlike Tyra, embraces a "trashy" image. Initially a minor character, Mindy's role expands in the final two seasons, revealing her empathetic nature. She acts as a sister figure to Becky, has a son named Stevie with Billy, and is expecting twins in Season 5.
  • Mac MacGill (Blue Deckert) — Offensive coordinator for the Dillon Panthers. TInitially tense with Eric Taylor due to his expectation of becoming head coach, Mac makes controversial comments leading to a team walkout in Season 1. He later defends Smash Williams during a brawl incident. After a heart attack in Season 3, Mac takes a leave and is replaced by Wade Aikmen. He declines a job offer from Coach Taylor at East Dillon in Season 4. By Season 5, Mac becomes the head coach of the Dillon Panthers, but his status after the football season is uncertain.
  • Coach T.C. Crowley (Timothy Crowley) – Assistant coach for the Dillon Panthers from Seasons 1-4. He joins Coach Taylor at East Dillon, becoming his right-hand man. A disagreement over player conduct briefly puts him at odds with Taylor and Coach Riggins. Crowley returns to the Dillon Panthers "super team" in the series finale after the East Dillon football program shuts down.
  • Coach Spivey (Aaron Spivey-Sorrells) – Assistant coach for the Dillon Panthers who joins the East Dillon Lions in Season 5. Known for his motivational skills, he returns to the Panthers "super team" in the series finale following the closure of the East Dillon football program.
  • Bobby "Bull" Reyes (Walter Perez) – An outside linebacker for the Dillon Panthers, appearing early in Season 1. He participates in vandalizing a rival quarterback's car and later assaults Kurt Kaster. Initially claiming racism as the motive, Reyes admits the truth to Coach Taylor, who then removes him from the team. Reyes is not seen or mentioned after this incident. As a Panther, he wore number 40.
  • Bradley Cole (James Powers) - A defensive end for the Dillon Panthers, characterized by his quiet demeanor and background presence. In "Full Hearts," he is involved in a confrontation with Tim Riggins following rumors of Tim's affair with Lyla, spurred by misinformation about Tim's altercation with Jason Street. Cole later facilitates Matt and Julie's use of his family's lake house for a significant moment. Tim's return to the team prompts Cole to receive Riggins's apology in "Seeing Other People." He appears throughout Seasons 1 and 2 but is absent from Season 3 onwards, presumably due to graduation. As a Dillon Panther he wore either the number 56 in Season 1 and the number 55 in Season 2.
  • Ray “Voodoo” Tatum (Aldis Hodge) — A Louisiana resident brought to Dillon by Buddy Garrity to temporarily replace Matt Saracen as the Panther quarterback after Hurricane Katrina displaced him. Despite initial success, his refusal to bond with teammates and insubordination lead to his expulsion from the team during halftime of a crucial game. The Panthers subsequently forfeit a game he led them to win. Tatum reappears as the quarterback for West Cambria in the State Final against the Panthers at the end of Season 1, attempting to provoke Smash Williams. As a Panther and later a Mustang, he wears number 9.
  • Jackie Miller (Brooke Langton) – Single mother to Bo Miller who moves in next door to the Riggins brothers with her son, Bo. She becomes romantically involved with both Tim and Billy Riggins, causing tension between the brothers in Season 2. Jackie leaves the series after her breakup with Billy.
  • Bo Miller (Jae Head) – Jackie's son and an admirer of Tim Riggins. After being bullied, Tim teaches him self-defense, strengthening their bond. Tim gives Jackie tickets for the state final, ostensibly for Bo.
  • Suzy (Alexandra Holden) – A tattoo artist who briefly engages in a flirtation with Jason Street, witnessed by Lyla, causing strain in their relationship.
  • Kurt Kaster (Brent McGregor) – A longtime friend of Matt and Landry who is hospitalized after being assaulted by Bobby Reyes following a disagreement about football. Landry's reluctance to intervene strains his friendship with Matt.
  • Mayor Lucy Rodell (Libby Villari) – staunch supporter of the Dillon Panthers, playing a prominent role in local politics and events.
  • Slammin' Sammy Meade (David Cowgill) – serves as the commentator for football games in Dillon, providing colorful commentary and analysis.
  • Lois (Megan Moser) – A friend of Julie Taylor, initially preferred by Tami over Tyra Collette.

Introduced in Season 2[edit]

  • Gracie Belle Taylor (Madilyn Landry) – Younger Daughter of Eric and Tami Taylor
  • Bill McGregor (Chris Mulkey) — Former head coach of the Dillon Panthers. He replaced Coach Taylor at the beginning of season 2 after the latter left for TMU. Known as the "Tennessee Tyrant" for his heavy-handed take-no-prisoners approach to coaching, in contrast to Taylor's more casual style.
  • Chad Clarke (Glenn Morshower) — Father of Landry Clarke, Dillon Panthers alumnus, and police sergeant for the Dillon Police Department. He tries to protect Landry when he gets into trouble in Season 2.
  • Mary Clarke (Carol Farabee) – Mother of Landry Clarke.
  • Santiago Herrera (Benny Ciaramello) — upon his release from juvenile detention. Despite his troubled past, Santiago demonstrates academic prowess, which is noted by then-guidance counselor Tami Taylor. Buddy Garrity extends a helping hand by offering Santiago employment and accommodation, leading to the development of a paternal bond between the two. Santiago's athletic talents are recognized when he joins the football team, excelling as a standout defensive player, notably wearing the number 59 as a Dillon Panther. However, due to the disruption caused by a writers' strike, Santiago's storyline is abruptly abandoned in the subsequent season, resulting in the character's disappearance from the series altogether.
  • Carlotta Alonso (Daniella Alonso) – introduced as a live-in nurse enlisted to assist Matt and Lorraine during Lorraine's declining mental health. Despite Matt's existing relationship, he develops romantic feelings for Carlotta. Eventually, he ends his relationship to pursue one with Carlotta, who initially resists but later reciprocates his affections. Their relationship progresses to a physical level, resulting in Carlotta taking Matt's virginity. However, their romance is short-lived as Carlotta decides to return to her family in Guatemala, prompting the end of their relationship.
  • Shelley Hayes (Jessalyn Gilsig) – Tami Taylor's sister, portrayed as immature, arrives to assist after Gracie's birth. Her actions prompt Julie to reflect on her own behavior. Subsequently, she transitions into a career as a real estate agent.
  • Noelle Davenport (Jana Kramer) – The sister of a former Panther player, who had graduated two years before Season 2, enters a relationship with Smash during this season. Their interracial relationship faces disapproval from both sets of parents. Alongside Smash's sister Noannie, they encounter harassment from teenagers during a movie outing, which leads to Smash defending their honor. As a consequence, Smash receives a three-game suspension.
  • Chris Kennedy (Matt Czuchry) – A Christian youth leader, who is also a DJ on a Christian radio station, meets Lyla when she joins their group in Season 2. Their relationship develops into a romantic one, despite Tim Riggins' unwanted attention towards Lyla. However, in Season 3, the character is absent from the storyline due to Lyla's abusive relationship with Tim, which takes precedence in the narrative.
  • Erin Street (Tamara Jolaine) – A waitress encounters Jason after a failed blind date and ends up sleeping with him, resulting in her pregnancy. Despite initial plans for abortion due to her young age, Jason, realizing the unlikelihood of conception due to his paraplegia-related fertility issues, urges her to keep the child. In Season 3, she gives birth to their son, Noah, and maintains a relationship with Jason, although they do not reside together. Eventually, she relocates to New Jersey with Noah to live with her parents, prompting Jason to pursue a job in New York. After securing an entry-level position at a sports agency, Jason commits to supporting her and their child. By Season 5, Jason reveals that they are married, and she expresses a desire to expand their family.
  • Glenn Reed (Steven Walters) – A teacher at Dillon High School develops a friendship with Tami Taylor upon her return from maternity leave. In Season 4, he kisses Tami while intoxicated during a happy hour event. Overcome with guilt, he confesses the incident to Tami's husband, Eric, feeling ashamed of his actions.
  • Anton "The Swede" (Alejandro Rose-Garcia, later known as the musician Shakey Graves) – A lifeguard stationed at the pool where Julie works catches her attention at the outset of Season 2. Julie becomes romantically interested in him. Following the birth of Gracie Belle and amidst the challenges of her home life, Julie decides to end her relationship with Matt and pursue a connection with "The Swede." However, Julie discovers, as warned by Tami, that "The Swede" is not interested in a committed relationship and leads a carefree lifestyle, causing her distress.
  • Noah Barnett (Austin Nichols) – A young teacher joins Dillon High School in Season 2, where Julie forms a friendship with him after learning about the reality of her relationship with "The Swede." Tami misinterprets their rapport as a romantic interest and confronts the teacher, leading to strained relations between Tami and Julie.
  • Guy Raston (Joey Oglesby) – Tim Riggins seeks refuge with a methamphetamine dealer after departing his home and being ousted from Tyra's residence. The dealer permits Tim to stay provided he tends to his ferrets. Upon awakening to the dealer wielding a firearm, Tim opts to leave. Later, Tim pilfers funds from the dealer to settle his mortgage, leading to confrontation. Despite repayment facilitated by Lyla, tensions persist, resulting in a strained relationship. In Season 3, Billy endeavors to vend stolen copper wire to the dealer, but encounters obstacles.
  • Jean Binnel (Brea Grant) – In Season 2, Landry embarks on a brief relationship with a girl who becomes aware of his complex dynamics with Tyra. Sensing the tension, she confronts Landry, insisting that he make a choice between her and Tyra. Ultimately, Landry decides to pursue a romantic relationship with Tyra, opting to end things with the other girl.
  • Lauren Davis (Kim Smith) – Following his split from Julie, Matt briefly enters into a relationship with a cheerleader. However, his feelings for Carlotta develop, prompting him to seek advice from Smash on how to navigate the breakup. Smash suggests proposing an open relationship, which Matt follows through with. As a result, the cheerleader, named Lauren, ends their relationship.
  • Roberta "Bobbie" Roberts (Alanna Ubach) – The coach of the girls' soccer team at Dillon High School is known for her persistent requests for equipment when Taylor assumes the role of athletic director. She consistently seeks resources to support the team's needs.
  • Morris "Mo" McArnold (Peter Berg) – Mo, Tami's former high school sweetheart, who she left to be with Eric, returns to Dillon as a real estate developer aiming to purchase shopping centers. Despite the passage of time, Mo remains attracted to Tami. Tensions escalate when Mo accuses Eric of "stealing" Tami from him, sparking a confrontation between the two men. Eric's jealousy over Mo's lingering feelings for Tami exacerbates the conflict, leading to a heated altercation between them.
  • Kevin Turner (Taylor Nichols) - Pam's partner, later husband, following her divorce from Buddy, is named Kevin. The family, excluding Lyla, relocates to California between Season 2 and Season 3. Kevin is characterized as a hipster and a vegetarian. His influence leads to Buddy Jr. and Tabby adopting disrespectful behavior towards their father in Season 3. Additionally, Buddy insinuates that the marijuana Pam accuses Buddy Jr. of using originates from Kevin.

Introduced in Season 3[edit]

  • Shelby Saracen (née Garrett) (Kim Dickens) — Mother of Matt Saracen, she was largely absent throughout Matt's life, until his struggles with his grandmother forced him to seek her out, so that she could sign papers to legally emancipate him. She ends up staying in Dillon with Matt and his grandmother, though it takes some time for Lorraine to accept her help.
  • J.D. McCoy (Jeremy Sumpter) — A very talented, but over-privileged quarterback who joins the varsity team as a freshman and eventually replaces Matt Saracen as the starter. During his freshman year, his overbearing father Joe attempts to bribe Coach Taylor into starting him. He has trouble relating to his older teammates who don't share his straight-laced habits. In the fourth season, J.D. becomes heavily arrogant due to Joe becoming President of the Booster Club, and Wade Aikmen becoming head coach of the Panthers. In the fifth season it is revealed during the East Dillon/Dillon game that he is no longer the starting QB of the Panthers, even though at this point, he would be a Junior. The reason for this, is that after the loss to East Dillon at the end of Season 4, J.D., Joe McCoy and Wade Aikmen left Dillon. As a Dillon Panther he wore the number 12. His further arrogance makes him the secondary antagonist of Season 4.
  • Joe McCoy (D. W. Moffett) – J.D. McCoy's father, a beer distributor who moved to Dillon recently. He attempts to persuade and eventually bribe Coach Taylor into starting his son. He is later shown to be controlling of J.D.'s life, not allowing him to drink soda or alcohol or eat candy or fast food. He is upset when J.D. screws up in the slightest, and later even more when he starts dating Madison, seeing her as a distraction. He hits J.D., resulting in the Taylors calling CPS. Joe gets revenge by having Eric replaced as head coach by J.D.'s personal coach Wade Aikmen. In Season 4 he is head of the booster club, and antagonizes Tami after she has Luke Cafferty transferred to East Dillon High. He tells Tami that he and Katie are getting a divorce. In the season finale, he is surprised after the Dillon Panthers lose, and lose their way to state. In Season 5, he, J.D. and Wade have left Dillon. His actions make him the main antagonist of Seasons 3 and 4.
  • Katie McCoy (Janine Turner) – J.D. McCoy's mother, Joe's wife. She is less controlling of her son's life, wanting him to focus on activities other than football. In Season 3, she and Tami Taylor form a friendship, which ends after the Taylors call CPS. In Season 4, she does not appear, but Joe mentions that he and Katie are getting a divorce.
  • Wade Aikmen (Drew Waters) – J.D. McCoy's personal coach, hired by Joe. He replaces Mac McGill temporarily after he suffers a heart attack. Joe later engineers the firing of Coach Taylor and has him replaced with Aikmen. In Season 4, he is the head coach of the Panthers. In Season 5, he, Joe and J.D. have left Dillon.
  • Jamarcus Hall (Sinqua Walls) – A new player in Season 3. He replaces Tim Riggins as fullback due to the fact that Tim Riggins has become running back after Smash Williams' graduation. In "Keeping Up Appearances" he is revealed to have forged his parents' signatures on the consent forms that would allow him to play football. His father pulls him from the team, revealing that he does not care about football, and that he is an engineer who moves every few years due to his career, thus the family is just "passing through". Eric and Tami persuade him to give Jamarcus another chance, and they appear to be proud of him when they see him play and have the respect of his teammates. He does not appear in Seasons 4 and 5. It is unknown whether this is because his family has moved again or due to other reasons. As a Dillon Panther he wore the number 1.
  • Devin Boland (Stephanie Hunt) – A new student in Season 3 who joins Landry's band. At one point Landry drives her home and kisses her. She later comes out to him as a lesbian. Despite this, they maintain a friendship, and she helps him try to get over Tyra. In Season 4 she attends East Dillon High, also becoming friends with Julie, and at one point mentions her parents are getting a divorce. In Season 3, the credits showed her last name as "Corrigan", though the name change could be attributed to her parents' divorce.
  • Madison Balman (Whitney Hoy) – A girl who shows interest in J.D. McCoy in Season 3. Katie approves of their relationship, while Joe does not, seeing it as a distraction. He attempts to tell J.D. to be on break with her, which J.D. initially does, but later starts to date her. In Season 4, she is not seen, and they appear to have broken up, since J.D. shows interest in Julie. It is possible the break up was due to J.D.'s increasingly arrogant attitude.
  • Cash Waller (Zach Roerig) – A cowboy who dates Tyra in Season 3. Initially, he comes across as charming, but is later revealed to have a gambling problem, as well as a temper.
  • Paul Dunley (David Born) – The superintendent for Dillon High. He appears to agree with Tami's views, but understands that the community needs to be appeased to get any funds at all.
  • Clint Trucks (Brandon Smith) - The vice principal at Dillon High. He tells Tyra she cannot get into the colleges she wants, and later disapproves of the way she runs her campaign. Tami tries to defend her, but agrees with Trucks' opinion.
  • Jimmy Adler (Caleb Landry Jones) - The drummer for Landry's band.
  • Grant Halbert (Scottie Jeffries) - A former football player for Westerby who became a sports agent in New York. He is about to sign Wendell Foley, a former teammate of Jason Street who went pro, and invites Jason to visit him if he is ever in New York. When Jason does go to New York, he attempts to get a job at Grant's firm, but Grant refuses, telling him he only invited him to get information on Wendell, who has chosen to sign with someone else. He is impressed when Jason gets Wendell to come back and sign with him, and helps Jason get an entry level position at his firm due to this.
  • Wendell Foley (Galen Flemons) - A former Panther two years older than Jason Street who went pro after graduating. He introduces Jason to his soon to be agent Grant Halbert. When Jason follows up and finds out Wendell chose a different agent, he persuades him to return to Grant, on the grounds that Grant will take care of him instead of seeing him as another statistic, which gets him a job at Grant's firm.

Introduced in Season 4[edit]

  • Levi Burnwell (Troy Hogan) – Alumni and Principal for East Dillon High introduced in season 4. Former teacher at West Dillon High prior to East Dillon's reopening. Although Levi views football to be an expensive burden for EDHS, he is seen many times in the stands cheering the Lions on for moral support.
  • Dallas Tinker (LaMarcus Tinker) – An East Dillon Lion known to his teammates by his last name, Tinker is part of a core group of players including Vince Howard, Luke Cafferty, Hastings Ruckle and Buddy Garrity, Jr. Tinker once helped Luke mend a fence on his parents' farm when no one else showed up; in Season 5, he trades "his" rally girl, Becky, to Luke in exchange for Luke's prize pig. He ultimately joins the Dillon super-team. As an East Dillon Lion he wore the number 79. His teammates often call him "Tink".
  • Coach Stan Traub (Russell DeGrazier) – Assistant coach for the East Dillon Lions in seasons 4–5. Store manager at the local Sears in Dillon. Was a former Pop Warner standout coach. Stan is known for repeating of words of what his fellow coaches say. In the season finale, it is unclear if he joined the Dillon Panthers "super team," or if he retired from football coaching altogether.
  • Regina Howard (Angela Rawna) – Vince Howard's mother, a former drug addict. After her son gets her into rehab, she is determined to turn her life around.
  • Calvin Brown (Ernest James) – Vince Howard's friend in Season 4. He joins the football team, but is kicked off by Coach Taylor after refusing to apologize for getting into a fight with Landry. He is also one of the neighborhood thugs, involved in some crimes. He is the one who entices Billy into opening a chop shop. He later derides Vince for focusing on football rather than crime, and later encourages Vince after he borrows money from his boss, Kennard. In "Injury List" he is shot and killed by rival neighborhood thugs. Vince attends his memorial, where Kennard tells him to help get vengeance. Vince later refuses to kill. During the brief time that he was an East Dillon Lion, he wore the number 23.
  • Kennard Royce (Cedric Neal) – A thug in East Dillon. He employs Calvin and later Vince, teaching them how to steal cars. He later loans Vince 5,000 dollars to get his mother into rehab, causing Vince to work for him to pay him back. He attempts to recruit Vince to get revenge after Calvin is killed. When Vince refuses, he threatens to kill him, but decides he isn't worth it. In Season 5 he returns, having killed Calvin's murderer, and demands that Vince pay back the money. Vince struggles with what to do, eventually telling his father about it. Ornette meets Kennard outside the football game, beats him up, takes his gun, and threatens to kill him if he ever approaches Vince again.
  • Cheryl Sproles (Alicia Witt) – Becky Sproles' mother, and a bartender in West Dillon. She has sex with Tim Riggins, and later allows him to rent out a trailer on her property. She had Becky in high school, and does not want Becky to make the same mistakes she made. She is often absent from Becky's life, but loves her. When she finds out Becky is pregnant, she demands an abortion. Later, when she thinks Tim is the father, she kicks Tim out. In Season 5, she is working on a casino boat, and Becky is left in the custody of her father and stepmother as a result. She returns in the season finale, causing Becky to move back in with her.
  • Bull Sproles (Lee Stringer) – Becky Sproles' father, a truck driver. He visits in Season 4, and gets Becky a dog, but is revealed to have another child with another woman. After her mother returns the dog, Tim tells Becky about the other family, clearly remembering his experiences with his own father. He fights Tim over this, and leaves afterward. In Season 5, he has returned to watch Becky while her mother is on a work trip, but leaves her with her stepmother to work. After he returns, he demands Becky come home. Becky nearly does, but after seeing the way he and Doreen treat her, Mindy allows Becky to continue living with her and Billy.
  • Virgil "Big Merry" Merriweather (Steve Harris) – Father of Jess Merriweather and her three brothers. He owns and operates Rays BBQ, a restaurant in East Dillon, where Jess also works. He is a former East Dillon Lions state champion. He initially dislikes football and Coach Taylor's attempt to promote it, but later assists with various schemes, such as hosting a lunch, helping organize a football game in Carroll Park, and giving Taylor advice. He later gives Vince a job at his restaurant, despite not approving of him. In Season 5, he does not appear, but he is mentioned to be opening another restaurant in Dallas, and after he manages to open a franchise there, his family moves to Dallas.
  • Bird Merriweather (Lorraine Toussaint) – Jess, Andre, Caleb and Darius' aunt, and Virgil's sister. She manages his restaurant in Season 5 when he is in Dallas on a work trip.
  • Andre Merriweather (Charlie Quary) – Jess Merriweather's younger brother, who plays peewee football.
  • Caleb Merriweather (Isaac Smith) – Jess Merriweather's younger brother. He plays peewee football.
  • Darius Merriweather (Josh Levi) – Jess Merriweather's younger brother, who also plays peewee football.
  • Tom Cafferty (Barry Tubb) – Luke Cafferty's father, a cattle rancher. He shows concern for his son after Luke tells him he impregnated a girl. In Season 5, he and Margaret are proud of Luke after he wins a game as quarterback, and later slightly off-put when they find out he and Becky are in a relationship.
  • Margaret Cafferty (Kathleen Griffith) – Luke Cafferty's mother. She is very upset when she finds out Becky aborted her grandchild, and blames Tami for this, which eventually costs her her job. In Season 5, she and Tom are proud of Luke after he wins a game as quarterback, and later slightly off-put when they find out he and Becky are in a relationship.
  • Ryan Lowry (Matt Barr) – A partner of the organization "Habitat for Humanity". Julie briefly dates him in Season 4 following her break up with Matt. He later leaves for another project in Arizona.
  • Coach Granger (John Swasey) - Briefly a coach for the East Dillon Lions in Season 4. He quits after Calvin Brown throws a football into his face.
  • Ken Shaw (Nnamdi Asomugha) - A detective with the East Dillon Police Department. His brother was a football player under Coach Taylor. After Vince is arrested, he brings him to Taylor as part of the "Cops and Jocks" program, allowing Vince to avoid juvie if he plays football.
  • Elden Crumpler (Lawrence Gilliard Jr.) – A former gangster who began doing community work after his release from prison. He helps Eric, Buddy and Virgil get the lights in Carroll Park turned back on.

Introduced in Season 5[edit]

  • Ornette Howard (Cress Williams) – Vince Howard's father, a drug dealer, who was arrested and sent to prison five years before the events of Season 5. In Season 5 he returns to Dillon. Vince at first refuses to accept him, while Regina does. Against Coach Taylor's advice, he attempts to help Vince get scholarships from colleges which show interest. He is arguably the main antagonist of Season 5.
  • Doreen Sproles (Heather Kafka) – Becky Sproles' stepmother, who her father has another daughter with. After her mother leaves to work on a casino boat in Season 5, Becky is left in her custody when her father drives his truck. After being unable to handle her, she moves in with Billy and Mindy Riggins.
  • Epyck Sanders (Emily Rios) – A troubled student at East Dillon High. She lives in a foster home, and does not care much about schoolwork. She skips class, smokes on school property, and lies about the situation her foster home is in. Tami tries to give her guidance, but eventually she steals money from another teacher, and accidentally throws Tami's head against a wall, for which she is arrested and transferred to a different school and foster home. Taylor consoles Tami by saying she did everything she could, unsubtly implying you can't help someone who doesn't want help.
  • Maura Friedman (Denise Williamson) – A free spirited student at East Dillon High. She becomes Vince's rally girl, and puts her panties in his locker, which Jess gets into a fight with her over. She later drinks too much at a party, which is filmed, and revealed to the community, damaging the Lions' reputation.
  • Derek Bishop (Gil McKinney) – Julie Taylor's history TA at college. They have an affair, despite the fact that he is married. When his wife finds out she slut-shames Julie in front of her entire dorm, causing her to move back home for a while. He later meets Tami when she picks up Julie's things. After he comes by the Taylor's house to see Julie, Eric throws him out. He tries to reconcile with her by phone, but she refuses.
  • Laurel Sachs (Lynn Blackburn) - A history teacher at East Dillon High who becomes friends with Tami Taylor following her transfer there. Epyck later steals money from her purse, causing a confrontation resulting in Tami's injury and Epyck's arrest.
  • Bob Short (Akin Babatunde) - The owner of a gardening store in East Dillon. He admires Vince, and later gives Regina a job at his store.

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References[edit]

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