Pete Brock (American football)

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Pete Brock
Born: (1954-07-14) July 14, 1954 (age 67)
Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Career information
Position(s)Center, Guard
CollegeColorado
NFL draft1976 / Round: 1/Pick 12
Career history
As player
1976–1987New England Patriots

Peter Anthony Brock (born July 14, 1954, Portland, Oregon) is a former center and guard who played twelve professional seasons with the National Football League's New England Patriots. Brock attended the University of Colorado.[1] His younger brother Stan played with the Colorado Buffaloes and in the NFL.

Brock was the starting center 78 times, starting left guard 3 times, starting left tackle 6 times and the starting right guard once in the 154 regular season games that he played for the New England Patriots. He wore #58.[citation needed]

Brock won the Ed Block Courage Award in 1985. He currently works as the President of the New England Patriots Alumni and announces college football games. He has his own segment called "Brock's Breakdown" as part of the pre-game show on 98.5 FM, the Sports Hub in Boston; in 2001 he also replaced Gino Cappelletti as color analyst on the Patriots' radio network for the first eight games of that season because of illness to Cappelletti.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Profile, pro-football-reference.com; accessed December 1, 2015.
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