He’s a football coach and former professional player who made a name for himself both on the field and later in coaching. Back in 2013, he took on the role of defensive line coach for the Tampa Bay Storm in the Arena Football League, bringing with him years of experience from the highest levels of the game. Before stepping into that position, he had already built a solid reputation as an NFL defensive tackle, playing for notable teams like the Minnesota Vikings and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Long before his professional career kicked off, he was making waves in high school, standing out as an All-State athlete in both football and lacrosse at St. Ignatius High School. His dedication and talent were evident early on, setting the stage for what would become a lasting involvement in the sport. Off the field, he found stability and support in his personal life, marrying a woman named Jaimi. Together, they’ve built a family and welcomed children, balancing the demands of his football journey with the joys of home life. He continues to be recognized not just for his athletic achievements, but also for the way he’s carried himself throughout his career.
He earned All-Big East honors for three consecutive years, from 1997 to 1999, and he was the first Boston College player to achieve that distinction. He really stood out during those seasons, showing consistent excellence that set him apart. He made history at the school, and his name became synonymous with dedication and skill. He proved time and again why he deserved that recognition, year after year.