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Name
  
Glenn Foley

Positions
  
Passer rating:
  
67.2

Career end
  
2002


Yards:
  
2,469

Career start
  
1994

TD–INT:
  
12–16

Role
  
Nominations
  
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Date of birth:
  
(1970-10-10) October 10, 1970 (age 45)


Place of birth:
  

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Glenn Foley (born October 10, 1970) is a former American football quarterback. He played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) with the New York Jets from 1994 to 1998 and the Seattle Seahawks in 1999 and in the Arena Football League with the New Jersey Gladiators in 2002.

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Early life

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Foley played high school football at Cherry Hill High School East in his hometown of Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

Boston College

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Foley attended Boston College and played for the Boston College Eagles football team. In 1993, he led the Eagles in a 41-39 upset over previously undefeated Notre Dame and a victory over Virginia Cavaliers in the 1994 Carquest Bowl. To finish the season, he received 180 votes for the Heisman Trophy, finishing in fifth place.

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  • 1990: 182/349 for 2,189 yards with 11 TD vs 21 INT
  • 1991: 153/298 for 2,222 yards with 21 TD vs 17 INT
  • 1992: 146/265 for 2,231 yards with 15 TD vs 12 INT
  • 1993: 222/363 for 3,397 yards with 25 TD vs 10 INT
  • NFL career

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    Foley was selected in the seventh round of the 1994 NFL Draft and played sporadically for the Jets from 1994 to 1998. From 1996 to 1998 he threw for 2,013 yards with 10 TD vs 14 INT during that three-season span. Foley was the Jets' starting quarterback to open the 1998 season, but injuries resulted in Vinny Testaverde taking the starting job.

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    Foley was traded to the Seattle Seahawks in 1999. He was released in a cost-cutting move during the Seahawks' final cuts before the 2000 season.

    Post–playing career

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    Foley worked at Sports Radio 950 AM in Philadelphia from August 2006 until March 2008 when WPEN joined ESPN Radio.

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    Foley was also camp director at Valley Forge Military Academy in Wayne, Pennsylvania. In 2010, he served as the Academy's head football coach. In his only season as head coach he led the team to an 8-0 record. After leaving Valley Forge, Foley worked as an instructor for Football University.

    Personal life

    Foley's father, Ed, Sr., was a quarterback for Boston College from 1963 to 1965. His brother, Ed, Jr. is the current recruiting coordinator for the Temple Owls and was the head coach of the Fordham Rams from 2004 to 2005. Another brother, Kevin, played at the University of Maryland, College Park and Boston University.

    After being traded to the Seahawks, Foley began suffering from pain and depression. His first wife left him. Foley sought counseling and eventually remarried.

    Foley, married to his wife Theresa, has three boys and a daughter.As of 2011, Foley lives in Collingswood, New Jersey.

    References

    Glenn Foley Wikipedia