Where is Jeff George today?

Where is Jeff George today?

Where is Jeff George today?

Indianapolis, Indiana
Upon the conclusion of his NFL career, Jeff George completed 2,298 passes for 27,602 yards with 154 TDs and an 80.4 passer rating. Today, George lives in Indianapolis, Indiana, with his wife, Teresa, and three children: Jeff George Jr., Jordan, and Jayden.

How old is Jeff George?

54 years (December 8, 1967)Jeff George / Age

Is Jeff Van Note in the Hall of Fame?

The Falcons retired Van Note’s number at halftime of his final home game. He was voted the franchise’s favorite player during the Falcons’ 25th Anniversary season in 1991 by fans. Van Note was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame, Atlanta Sports Hall of Fame, and the Falcons’ Ring of Honor.

Where did Jeff George go to college?

Purdue University
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Jeff George/College

Why did Jeff George fail in the NFL?

George struggled with a groin injury during the 1998 NFL season. The injury limited him to just eight total games and seven starts. During his time on the field, he threw for 1,186 yards, four touchdowns, and five interceptions. Despite a four-game improvement, the Raiders didn’t contend for the Super Bowl yet again.

Who is Jeff George married to?

Teresa GeorgeJeff George / Spouse (m. 1995)

What quarterback has the strongest arm in NFL history?

The 11 Strongest Arms in NFL History Could Throw it a Country…

  • Michael Vick. Don Juan Moore viaGetty Images.
  • Jim Hart. Focus on Sport via Getty Images.
  • Matthew Stafford. Christian Petersen via Getty Images.
  • Doug Williams. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images.
  • John Elway.
  • Brett Favre.
  • Justin Herbert.
  • Aaron Rodgers.

Who was Jeff Van Note?

Jeffrey Aloysius Van Note (born February 7, 1946) is a former American football center who played for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL) during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. He played college football for the University of Kentucky.

Who is in the Falcons Ring of Honor?

Since the team doesn’t officially retire jersey numbers, players are instead immortalized in the Ring of Honor which currently has 11 members: William Andrews, Steve Bartkowski, Tommy Nobis, Jessie Tuggle, Jeff Van Note, Mike Kenn, Claude Humphrey, Deion Sanders, Gerald Riggs, Warrick Dunn and Roddy White.