Maumalanga was selected in the fourth round (128th overall) by the
New York Giants. On July 25, 1994, during
training camp Maumalanga got into a fight with
offensive lineman
Greg Bishop. Maumalanga bloodied Bishop after cutting him open with a one-and-a-half-inch gash from his
forehead to his
nose, which required five stitches to close. As a rookie, replacing an injured
Coleman Rudolph, Maumalanga recorded five tackles against the
Dallas Cowboys. He finished the season with seven total tackles, one forced
fumble and one pass defensed. In 1995 with the
Arizona Cardinals he played in six games recording one tackle. In 1997, he spent time with the
Kansas City Chiefs,
St. Louis Rams and
Chicago Bears. In 1999, he spent time with the
Cleveland Browns. In 2000, also spent time on the off-season roster of the
Oakland Raiders. In 2000, he also played in the
Arena Football League as an
offensive lineman as well as a defensive lineman for both the
Buffalo Destroyers and
Houston ThunderBears. In his lone AFL season, he recorded eight tackles, one
sack and two pass break-ups. In 2001, he played for the
New York/New Jersey Hitmen. For the league's lone season, he recorded 37 total tackles and four sacks. ==Coaching career==