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Mike Mamula, 1995, NFL defensive end/linebacker [125] Kelvin Martin, 1987, NFL wide receiver [126] Mike Mayock, 1980, NFL Network analyst, former NFL safety [127] Stephanie McCaffrey, 2015, NWSL forward/midfielder for the Boston Breakers [128] Kristie Mewis, 2012, NWSL forward/midfielder for the Boston Breakers [129] Mike Mottau, 2000, NHL ...
Boston Yanks: T 12 11 120 Al Fiorentino: Boston Yanks: E 25 5 235 John Dubzinski: New York Giants: G 29 4 300 Pasquale Darone: Philadelphia Eagles: G 1945 20 4 201 Mario Giannelli: Boston Yanks: T 26 1 264 Ed Burns: Pittsburgh Steelers: B 27 4 278 Bob Mangene: Boston Yanks: B 1946 8 2 62 Chet Lipka: Boston Yanks: E 15 2 132 John Furey: Boston ...
Cynthia Frelund (born August 24, 1982) is an American television sports analyst and writer currently working for NFL Network, the broadcasting arm of the National Football League, and as a sideline reporter for the NFL's Buffalo Bills. A specialist in predictive analysis, Frelund has worked previously for ESPN and the NFL's League Office.
This is a list of American football quarterbacks who have started for the Boston College Eagles football team and the years they participated on the Boston College ...
Steve Leonard DeOssie (born November 22, 1962) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker and long snapper in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, New York Jets, and New England Patriots. He played college football for the Boston College Eagles.
Waddle was a receiver for the Boston College Eagles.He is sixth all-time in career receptions with 139, and amassed 1,956 yards and six touchdowns. Waddle finished his collegiate career first on the school's all-time list for receptions in a season with 70 in 1988, and is tied for first in all-time receptions in a single game with 13 against TCU in 1988.
He played in the AFL for the Boston Patriots, and then in the NFL for the Denver Broncos and Philadelphia Eagles. Whalen played college football for the Boston College Eagles, where he was a two time first-team All-East selection and one time All-American. Whalen was selected in the third round of the 1965 AFL draft. [3]
After graduating college, Sullivan spent two years as the manager of Schaefer Stadium. In 1979, he was named assistant general manager. [2] On February 17, 1983, Sullivan was promoted to general manager. [3] [4] During his tenure as general manager, the Patriots had a 66–65 record and made the playoffs twice, including an appearance in Super ...