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Shannon Sharpe

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Shannon Sharpe
NameShannon Sharpe
Birth dateJune 26, 1968
Birth placeGlennville, Georgia
Height6 ft 2 in
Weight228 lb
PositionTight end
CollegeSavannah State University
NFL Draft1990 / Round: 7 / Pick: 192
TeamsDenver Broncos (1990-1998), Baltimore Ravens (1999-2001)

Shannon Sharpe is a former National Football League tight end who played for the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens. He is a three-time Super Bowl champion, winning back-to-back titles with the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII, and another with the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV. Sharpe was also a eight-time Pro Bowl selection and was named to the First-team All-Pro four times. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011, along with Marshall Faulk, Deion Sanders, Richard Dent, Ed Sabol, and Les Richter.

Early Life and Education

Shannon Sharpe was born in Glennville, Georgia, and grew up in a low-income household with his mother, Mary Sharpe, and his brother, Sterling Sharpe, who also played in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers. Sharpe attended Glennville High School and later enrolled at Savannah State University, where he played college football for the Savannah State Tigers football team. During his time at Savannah State University, Sharpe was a standout player, earning All-American honors and setting multiple records for the team. He was also a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity, along with other notable members such as Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, and Steve Harvey.

Career

Sharpe was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the seventh round of the 1990 NFL Draft, with the 192nd overall pick. He quickly became a key player for the team, earning a starting position as a tight end and helping the Denver Broncos win back-to-back Super Bowl titles in Super Bowl XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII. Sharpe played for the Denver Broncos from 1990 to 1998, before joining the Baltimore Ravens in 1999. During his time with the Baltimore Ravens, Sharpe won another Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XXXV, and was named to the Pro Bowl four times. He was also a member of the NFL Players Association, along with other notable players such as Jim Brown, Joe Montana, and Jerry Rice.

Broadcasting Career

After retiring from football, Sharpe began a career in broadcasting, working as an analyst for the NFL Network and CBS Sports. He has appeared on various shows, including The NFL Today, NFL Live, and Skip and Shannon: Undisputed, alongside Skip Bayless and Joy Taylor. Sharpe has also worked as a commentator for Fox Sports, providing analysis for NCAA football and basketball games. He has interviewed numerous notable athletes and coaches, including Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and Nick Saban, and has covered several major sporting events, including the Super Bowl, March Madness, and the College Football Playoff National Championship.

Personal Life

Sharpe is a close friend of Floyd Mayweather Jr., and has appeared at several of his boxing matches, including his fight against Conor McGregor in 2017. He is also a fan of the Los Angeles Lakers and the Dallas Cowboys, and has attended several of their games. Sharpe has been involved in various charitable activities, including working with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the United Service Organizations. He has also been a supporter of the National Football League Players Association and the NFL Foundation, and has participated in several of their events, including the NFL Draft and the Pro Bowl.

Controversies

Sharpe has been involved in several controversies throughout his career, including a highly publicized feud with Baker Mayfield, the quarterback of the Cleveland Browns. He has also been criticized for his comments on Colin Kaepernick and the National Anthem protests, and has been involved in a public dispute with Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman of ESPN. Sharpe has also been accused of making biased comments towards certain teams and players, including the New England Patriots and Tom Brady. Despite these controversies, Sharpe remains a popular and influential figure in the sports world, with a large following on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram.

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