Rob Holmberg
Robert Anthony Holmberg (born June 5, 1971) is a former American football linebacker who played eight seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Rob played High School football for Mt. Pleasant Area School, located in Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania. He played college football at the U.S. Naval Academy and later at Penn State University and was selected in the seventh round of the 1994 NFL draft.[1] College careerNavyHolmberg Began playing college football at the Naval Academy (1989–90). Penn StateHolmberg transferring to Penn State for final three years. Professional careerLos Angeles/Oakland RaidersHolmberg was selected by Los Angeles Raiders in the seventh round (217th overall) of the 1994 NFL draft. His first Recorded sack on November 12, 1995, against New York Jets. Holmberg was released by the Raiders on August 30, 1998. Indianapolis ColtsHolmberg signs with Indianapolis Colts on September 8, 1998. But he released by Colts on September 29. New York JetsHolmberg signs with Jets on October 27. He was released by Jets on September 5. Minnesota VikingsHolmberg signs with Minnesota Vikings on September 7, 1999. He was released on March 31st. New England PatriotsHolmberg signs with New England Patriots on July 24. He replaced to the injured of Ted Johnson and Andy Katzenmoyer at middle linebacker, starting five games. He was cut by the Patriots on September 2 unit he resigns with the Patriots on October 5 and he was released by the Patriots on October 16. Carolina PanthersHolmberg signs with Carolina Panthers on October 23, but he played a game with Panthers and he was released by the Panthers on October 31. Green Bay PackersHolmberg signs with Green Bay Packers on December 12. Holmberg re-signs with Packers on April 9 but he was cut by Packers at the end of the 2002 Preseason. Personal lifeHolmberg married with his wife Deidre and he have two Children. He currently owns several Denny’s restaurants around the Pittsburgh area. Holmberg is the father in-law of standout Penn State collegiate wrestler and mixed martial arts professional fighter, Bo Nickal. References
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