Where Are They Now? C Gerry Feehery
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Gerry Feehery, an undrafted rookie free agent, had the opportunity to play for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1983. Feehery, a local kid from Glenolden and a lifelong Eagles fan, signed with the team and moved back home to Philadelphia. Unfortunately, his father passed away during training camp, making it a challenging time for Feehery. Despite the difficulties, Feehery made the team and played as a long snapper and offensive lineman. He faced multiple injuries throughout his career, including tearing his ACL and undergoing eight knee operations. Feehery's hard work and dedication were recognized when he received the Ed Block Courage Award in 1987. After retiring from football, Feehery started an industrial sales company before managing nursing home buildings. He now resides in Media, Pennsylvania, with his wife and children.
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