Nate Hobgood-Chittick
Nate Broe Hobgood-Chittick (November 30, 1974 – November 11, 2017) was an American football defensive tackle who played four seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the New York Giants, and spent time with the Indianapolis Colts, St. Louis Rams, San Francisco 49ers, and Kansas City Chiefs. Early life and educationHobgood-Chittick was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on November 30, 1974. He attended William Allen High School in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and played college football at the University of North Carolina, where he received a full collegiate football scholarship.[1] At North Carolina, Hobgood-Chittick was roommates with teammate Jeff Saturday, and later recalled that "Jeff kicked our asses all over the practice field. I could count on one hand the number of times I beat him in a one-on-one drill, and if it happened, I celebrated."[2] CareerNational Football LeagueHobgood-Chittick later brought Saturday to the attention of the Indianapolis Colts during the 1998 season, saying:
Saturday went on to be selected to six Pro Bowls over his NFL career, and win Super Bowl XLI. Hobgood-Chittick also was a member of the St. Louis Rams team that won Super Bowl XXXIV over the Tennessee Titans.[3] Post-NFL careerUpon retiring, Hobgood-Chittick earned his master's degree in social work from California State University, Long Beach, and became a financial advisor. DeathOn November 11, 2017, at age 42, Hobgood-Chittick died of a heart attack in Sherman Oaks, California.[4] References
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