Edward T. McCaffrey Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Edward Thomas McCaffrey (born August 17, 1968) is a former American football wide receiver who played for the New York Giants (1991–1993), San Francisco 49ers (1994) and the Denver Broncos (1995–2003) of the National Football League. He also has his own brand of mustard and horseradish sauce, which can be found in supermarkets across Colorado, and into Nebraska. On July 30, 2012, McCaffrey was named the new color analyst for 850 KOA, flagship station of the Denver Broncos Radio Network, replacing Brian Griese.
Christian McCaffrey, Max McCaffrey, Dylan McCaffrey
Siblings
Billy McCaffrey, Meghan McCaffrey, Michael McCaffrey, Monica McCaffrey
Star Sign
Leo
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1996 Ed Block Courage Award Winner, 1999 Phil Simms Iron Man Award.
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Founded the McCaffrey Family Foundation, which strives to improve the lives of children, particularly within the State of Colorado.
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One of the most popular players in the history of the Denver Broncos franchise, he retired at the conclusion of the 2003 season, having endured two severe concussions and a broken leg in his final three seasons.
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Graduate of Central Catholic High School in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Alumni of Stanford University with a BA degree in Economics and a MA degree in Organizational Behavior.
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Played a total of 13 years in the National Football League (NFL) with three teams: the New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, and Denver Broncos.
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Title
Year
Status
Character
Mike & Mike
2016
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Radio Analyst
ESPN's Sunday Night Football
1992-2003
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver / Himself - New York Giants Wide Receiver
NFL Monday Night Football
1991-2003
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver / Himself - New York Giants Wide Receiver / Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver
Wheel of Fortune
2003
TV Series
Himself
ESPN SportsCentury
2001
TV Series documentary
Himself
NFL on FOX
1999-2000
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver
The NFL on CBS
1992-1999
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver / Himself - New York Giants Wide Receiver
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
1999
TV Series
Himself
Super Bowl XXXIII
1999
TV Special
Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver
1998 AFC Championship Game
1999
TV Movie
Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver
Super Bowl XXXII
1998
TV Movie
Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver
1997 AFC Championship Game
1998
TV Movie
Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver
The NFL on NBC
1995-1997
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver
TNT Sunday Night Football
1992-1996
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver / Himself - New York Giants Wide Receiver
Super Bowl XXIX
1995
TV Movie
Himself
Known for movies
NFL Monday Night Football (1991-2003) as Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver / Himself - New York Giants Wide Receiver / Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver
Super Bowl XXXII (1998) as Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver
Super Bowl XXXIII (1999) as Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver