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Name
  
Vaughn Hebron

Education
  
Undrafted:
  
1993

Weight
  
87 kg


College:
  
Virginia Tech

Height
  
1.73 m

Role
  
Positions
  
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Date of birth:
  
(1970-10-07) October 7, 1970 (age 45)

Place of birth:
  
High school:
  
Baltimore (MD) Gibbons

Vaughn Hebron, honorary Big 33 captain, chats with PennLive


Vaughn Harlen Hebron (born October 7, 1970) is a former American football running back in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles and Denver Broncos.

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Early life

Hebron attended and played high school football at the Cardinal Gibbons School. He also participated in track and field. Hebron graduated high school in 1989.

College career

Hebron played college football at Virginia Tech.

Professional career

Hebron signed as a free-agent with the Philadelphia Eagles where he played running back and later played with the Denver Broncos where he was a member of two Super Bowl winning teams (Super Bowl XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII). As of 2017's NFL off-season, Vaughn Hebron held at least 6 Broncos franchise records, including:

  • Kick Returns: career (134), playoff season (13 in 1997)
  • Kick Ret Yds: career (3,324), playoffs (460), playoff season (286 in 1997)
  • Kick Ret TDs: game (1 on 1998-12-21 @MIA; with 9 others)
  • Coaching career

    Hebron was named the head coach of the Trenton Lightning of the Indoor Professional Football League in 2001.

    After football

    Hebron is currently CEO/President of VMS Movement Specialists, a Fitness Center and Personal training Studio located in Newtown, Pennsylvania. He was recently an analyst for Eagles Post Game Live on Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia which airs after every Philadelphia Eagles game. He starred alongside host Michael Barkann, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, and Ray Didinger. Hebron was replaced by recently retired Eagles offensive tackle Tra Thomas for the 2011-2012 NFL season. While a strong analyst and adept at providing the player's perspective, Hebron and Rendell often quibbled during live airings of the show.

    He was interviewed for an episode of NFL's Greatest Games which aired on ESPN2.

    References

    Vaughn Hebron Wikipedia