At 5-foot-9, 185 pounds, Welker was initially overlooked as a player, going undrafted out of Texas Tech in 2004. He initially landed with the Chargers before heading to Miami, where he was a ...
Wes Welker, busy coaching in the NFL ... today at the luncheon that Wes is the greatest Oklahoma high school football player in history. I thought that made me look smart — only to hear the ...
Dolphins rookie wide receiver Wes Welker is forced to play emergency kicker and goes on to win AFC special teams player of the week ... had in a "Monday Night Football" game since the year ...
Wes Welker has been underestimated for most of his life ... The Notre Dame grad was also widely recognized as one of the smartest players in the National Football League. Contributors to this episode ...
Watch the greatest plays from Wes Welker's all-pro career. NFL Throwback takes a look at the longest play that the Pittsburgh Steelers have had in a "Monday Night Football" game since the year 2000.
The New England Patriots might not be done with free agency. The franchise hosted wide receiver Stefon Diggs on a visit, and while no deal was signed, reports indicate that it was a positive meeting.
The Miami Dolphins just fired wide receivers coach Wes Welker ... Maybe it's an issue of motivation. Welker is extremely demanding as a coach. He challenges players to stay in shape -- he used ...
Wes Welker, who served as the Dolphins' wide receivers coach, recently interviewed with the New England Patriots, according to MassLive. New England is one of the teams for which Welker played ...
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Former, Current, Kinda Dolphins Players Among Hall NomineesThe Pro Football Hall of Fame has ... Those connections typically involve former Dolphins players, but also extend to current wide receivers coach Wes Welker (though he also played for Miami ...
Denver Broncos wide receiver Wes Welker talks with Deion Sanders about enjoying the Super Bowl experience and has some advice for Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman.
Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame inducted five new members, highlighting the state’s rich sports legacy with honorees such as Wes Welker, Enos Semore, and Don Porter.
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