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''Len Pasquarelli''' is an [[United States|American]] sportswriter and analyst with [[ESPN.com]] and a 25-year veteran of covering the [[National Football League|NFL]]. He joined ESPN.com in 2001 and has since become a frequent contributor to the other [[ESPN]] outlets, including ''[[SportsCenter]]'', [[ESPNEWS]], [[ESPN Radio]] and ''[[ESPN The Magazine]]''. His articles reflect his opinions on various football topics. |
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'''Len Pasquarelli''' is an American sports writer and analyst with The Sports Xchange and a 25-year veteran of covering the [[National Football League]] (NFL).<ref>{{Cite web |last=Pasquarelli |first=Len |date=2012-07-16 |title=Pasquarelli: Short shelf life? RBs continue to rake in huge cont |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/2012/07/16/pasquarelli-short-shelf-life-rbs-continue-to-rake-in-huge-cont/ |access-date=2024-07-17 |website=Chicago Tribune |language=en-US}}</ref> The Sports Xchange is a network of professional, accredited reporters and analysts who cover each team or sport full-time. |
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Prior to ESPN, Pasquarelli served as a senior writer for CBS SportsLine.com |
Prior to joining the Sports Xchange, he wrote for ESPN.com <ref>{{Cite web |last=Rosenthal |first=Gregg |date=August 15, 2010 |title=Len Pasquarelli moves on, moves out of ESPN |url=https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/len-pasquarelli-moves-on-moves-out-of-espn |access-date=July 17, 2024 |website=NBC Sports |language=en-US}}</ref> starting in 2001 and was a frequent contributor to the other [[ESPN]] outlets, including ''[[SportsCenter]]'', [[ESPNEWS]], [[ESPN Radio]] and ''[[ESPN The Magazine]]''. Before ESPN, Pasquarelli served as a senior writer for CBS SportsLine.com. He has also covered the NFL for the ''[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]'' from 1989 to 1999, the ''[[Fort Wayne News-Sentinel]]'' from 1985 to 1989, ''[[Pro Football Weekly]]'' from 1982 to 1985, and ''Pittsburgh Steelers Weekly'' from 1978 to 1982. |
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Pasquarelli is a member of the [[Pro Football Writers Association|Pro Football Writers of America]] and has twice won national awards as the Best NFL Reporter of the Year. He also has won several writing awards, including an [[Associated Press]] Deadline Sports Reporting Award in 1988. |
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Pasquarelli has been on the committee that selects inductees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. During the annual selection meeting on February 2, 2008, he fell ill and was taken to an area hospital. The following day he had quintuple bypass surgery. |
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<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/peter_king/02/04/Giants/3.html |title=SI.com - Writers - MMQB (Cont.) - Monday February 4, 2008 1:17PM |accessdate=February 4, 2008 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080207120930/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/peter_king/02/04/Giants/3.html |archivedate=February 7, 2008 }}</ref> While in rehabilitation for the bypass surgery, he began to experience new symptoms which were later diagnosed as [[Guillain–Barré syndrome]]. |
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 7 September 2024
Len Pasquarelli is an American sports writer and analyst with The Sports Xchange and a 25-year veteran of covering the National Football League (NFL).[1] The Sports Xchange is a network of professional, accredited reporters and analysts who cover each team or sport full-time.
Prior to joining the Sports Xchange, he wrote for ESPN.com [2] starting in 2001 and was a frequent contributor to the other ESPN outlets, including SportsCenter, ESPNEWS, ESPN Radio and ESPN The Magazine. Before ESPN, Pasquarelli served as a senior writer for CBS SportsLine.com. He has also covered the NFL for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution from 1989 to 1999, the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel from 1985 to 1989, Pro Football Weekly from 1982 to 1985, and Pittsburgh Steelers Weekly from 1978 to 1982.
Pasquarelli is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America and has twice won national awards as the Best NFL Reporter of the Year. He also has won several writing awards, including an Associated Press Deadline Sports Reporting Award in 1988.
Pasquarelli has been on the committee that selects inductees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. During the annual selection meeting on February 2, 2008, he fell ill and was taken to an area hospital. The following day he had quintuple bypass surgery. [3] While in rehabilitation for the bypass surgery, he began to experience new symptoms which were later diagnosed as Guillain–Barré syndrome.
Pasquarelli is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania native and graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1972. He currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia.
References
[edit]- ^ Pasquarelli, Len (July 16, 2012). "Pasquarelli: Short shelf life? RBs continue to rake in huge cont". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
- ^ Rosenthal, Gregg (August 15, 2010). "Len Pasquarelli moves on, moves out of ESPN". NBC Sports. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
- ^ "SI.com - Writers - MMQB (Cont.) - Monday February 4, 2008 1:17PM". Archived from the original on February 7, 2008. Retrieved February 4, 2008.