
Shavon Revel Jr. is an American football cornerback end who played collegiate football at Louisburg College before transferring to East Carolina University. After finishing his collegiate career, he officially announced his entry into the 2025 NFL Draft through his official Instagram account @r4lvon._28. Revel started his college career at Louisburg College in 2020. He was held back from the field for his freshman year because of the COVID-19 pandemic and only played six games in 2021. He moved to East Carolina University in December 2021 to play for the Pirates. In 2023, he received second-team All-American Athletic Conference recognition for his defensive abilities. His 2024 season was cut short after he suffered a torn ACL during practice, restricting him to just three game appearances.
A native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, he attended Richard J. Reynolds High School before transferring to Ronald W. Reagan High School, Pfafftown, North Carolina for his senior year. According to the ECU Pirates roster, as a senior in 2019. Revel was a cornerback and wide receiver for their football team and also a letterman in track and field and competed in the 55-meter, 300-meter, long jump, and high jump. During his sophomore year Reynolds High School, he was involved in a car accident that left him with a fractured skull and kept him out of action for four months.
Who are the parents of Shavon Revel?
According to his ECU Pirates roster, Shavon Revel is the Son of Keith Revel and Tomecka Rapley. He also has two brothers.
Shavon Revel's Father

Keith Revel is the father of Shavon Revel. He runs a 7-on-7 team in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Shavon Revel's Mother

Tomecka Rapley is the mother of Shavon Revel.
FAQ on Shavon Revel Jr.
A. As per the NFL's official website, Shavon Revel is from Winston-Salem, North Carolina AC.
A. Shavon Revel attended Richard J. Reynolds High School before transferring to Ronald W. Reagan High School, North Carolina for his senior year.
A. Shavon Revel plays as a cornerback.
A. Shavon Revel played for East Carolina University at the collegiate level.