Acclaimed actor and former NFL player Isaac Keys will be among the distinguished honorees inducted into Morehouse College’s inaugural Maroon Tiger Football Den of Honor on November 9th during the Morehouse -VS- Clark University Football Game. A proud Morehouse alumnus, Keys has made significant strides in entertainment, athletics, and community outreach, embodying the ideals of his alma mater both on and off the screen.
With a successful acting career that includes roles on STARZ’s hit series Power Book IV: Force*, EPIX’s Get Shorty, and The Rookie, as well as appearances in Lucifer and Supergirl, Keys has brought a dynamic presence to Hollywood. Prior to his acting career, Keys excelled in professional football, showcasing his discipline and talent on the field.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Keys actively participates in community initiatives and motivational speaking engagements, mentoring youth and contributing to diverse platforms to promote personal and social growth. His induction into the Den of Honors is a testament to his dedication to both his craft and his community, as well as his embodiment of Morehouse’s values.
“To be honored by Morehouse College, the institution that shaped my journey, is an indescribable privilege,” said Keys. “I am incredibly grateful to Morehouse for instilling values of integrity, courage, and leadership that continue to guide me.“
The Den of Honors is Morehouse College’s new tradition celebrating alumni who exemplify the college’s mission of developing men committed to leadership and service. Keys will be joined by a select group of peers who have similarly made a profound impact across various fields.
About Isaac Keys
A native of Saint Louis, Missouri, Isaac Keys is a celebrated actor and former NFL player. Known for his versatility and talent, Keys has built a reputation in Hollywood while maintaining a commitment to community involvement and inspiring the next generation. A graduate of Morehouse College and a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity, Keys is proud to represent the legacy of Morehouse Men worldwide.