Aaron Deeb
Aaron believes that football is one of the best ways to prepare for life. The responsibilities, the sacrifices, the hard work, everything football teaches also leads young people to be ready to take on whatever life throws at them.
Aaron grew up in Montgomery County and attended Rockville High School. There he played football, helping Rockville make its first ever postseason appearance. Aaron then attended and played football for Frostburg State University. He was part of a program that won conference championships and made postseason appearances. He was honored to be named captain, and All-Conference as a wide receiver.
Aaron continued his playing career at the Semi-Pro football level. He was blessed to be surrounded by tremendous athletes and coaches, winning conference championships and consecutive league championships, and he was proud to be named a captain and a multi-season All-Star.
“Don’t walk through life just playing football. Don’t walk through life just being an athlete. Athletics will fade. Character and integrity and really making an impact on someone’s life, that’s the ultimate vision, that’s the ultimate goal – bottom line.” - Ray Lewis
His love of football continued with coaching, where he has had a wide variety of experiences for over 15 years. He was a wide receiver coach at Frostburg State University and at the Semi-Pro level. He also coached women’s football.
Most recently he has spent the last 9 years with the Mount Airy Youth football program as a head coach and co-commissioner. There, the teams he coached or oversaw, won multiple division and league championships.
Currently he is in his 20th year of teaching, education always being a passion of his. Aaron, his wife Brandi, and their two kids, Colt and Savannah, reside in Mt. Airy. When not working on football, Aaron loves to spend time with his family and physical fitness.








