About Matt Cavanaugh Memorabilia & Collectibles
An outstanding football quarterback from Youngtown, Ohio, Matthew Andrew Cavanaugh was born on October 27, 1956. He had spent almost 23 years in the National Football League with his starting stint with the New England Patriots in the year 1978. With his excellent performances as well as remarkable standing during his period, he was able to grab two Super Bowl awards for himself.
Matt Cavanaugh had his early beginnings in Chaney High School and at the University of Pittsburgh where he had been actively participating in different sports engagements. He was one of those players who came from the undefeated team,
Pittsburgh Panthers together with another star player,
Tony Dorsett. Since his academic years in school, he had been claiming several awards such as the Heisman Trophy as well as the Gator Bowl prize in 1977. He had shown a number of surprises not just to his fans but to his co-members as well because of his great enthusiasm and energy directing their team to several winning stints.
Among the teams Matt Cavanaugh had been with include the
San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants. When he left his playing stint as a quarterback, he tried the coaching field. He had been successful in leading several teams such as the Arizona Cardinals, the 49ers,
Chicago Bears, Baltimore Ravens, the Panthers as well as the New York Jets. He is currently handling the Jets since 2009.
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About Matt Cavanaugh:
Matt Cavanaugh (fullname: Matthew Andrew Cavanaugh; no nicknames) played from 1979 until 1991 for the New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants. He played 112 games, starting 19 of those. Born in Youngstown, OH on October 27, 1956, Cavanaugh stands 6'2 and weighs 212 lbs. He attended college at Pittsburgh. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the 2nd round (50th overall) of the 1978 NFL Draft.