Professional Football Player. For fourteen seasons (1979 to 1992), he played at the safety position in the National Football League with the Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts and Seattle Seahawks. Born Nesby Lee Glasgow, he attended Gardenia High School in California. He played collegiate football at the University of Washington and during his years with the Huskies, he achieved All-Pac-8 three-times. He will be remembered for his end zone interception against Michigan during the Rose Bowl game in 1978, which led to Washington's victory. Selected by the Baltimore Colts during the 8th round of the 1979 NFL Draft, he totaled 205 career regular season games. He died following a 2 year battle with stomach cancer.
Professional Football Player. For fourteen seasons (1979 to 1992), he played at the safety position in the National Football League with the Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts and Seattle Seahawks. Born Nesby Lee Glasgow, he attended Gardenia High School in California. He played collegiate football at the University of Washington and during his years with the Huskies, he achieved All-Pac-8 three-times. He will be remembered for his end zone interception against Michigan during the Rose Bowl game in 1978, which led to Washington's victory. Selected by the Baltimore Colts during the 8th round of the 1979 NFL Draft, he totaled 205 career regular season games. He died following a 2 year battle with stomach cancer.
Bio by: C.S.
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