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Don Hasselbeck at NFL.com Edit this at Wikidata Donald William "Don" Hasselbeck (born April 1, 1955 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former professional American football tight end in the National Football League for the New England Patriots, Los Angeles Raiders, Minnesota Vikings, and the New York Giants.

Early life

Hasselbeck attended La Salle High School in Cincinnati, where he was an all-city selection in both football and basketball.[1] He played college football at Colorado, where he majored in Fine Arts. He is currently ranked thirty sixth on the all-time receptions list at CU.[2]

Professional career

Hasselbeck was drafted by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 1977 NFL Draft, where he played for the first six seasons of his nine-year career. He was traded to the Los Angeles Raiders early in the 1983 season; in Super Bowl XVIII, Hasselbeck blocked an extra point attempt by Washington. He then played for the Minnesota Vikings in 1984 and the New York Giants in 1985 before retiring.

Family

Hasselbeck is married to Mary Beth (Betsy) Hasselbeck. He is the father of current NFL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, the starter for the Seattle Seahawks. Hasselbeck's second son Tim Hasselbeck was an NFL backup quarterback who works for ESPN. His third son Nathanael Nicolas (b. 1981) played football at Boston College and the University of Massachusetts [3]. He is the son of John William Hasselbeck and Molly M (Lang) Hasselbeck

References

  1. ^ "2004 Cincinnati High School Sports Hall of Fame Inductees". Retrieved 2007-05-24.
  2. ^ "Don Hasselbeck Official New England Patriots Biography". Retrieved 2007-05-24.
  3. ^ Nathanael on UMass Football team