Tim Hauck
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Tim Hauck | |
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Date of birth: | December 20, 1966 |
Place of birth: | Butte, Montana |
Career information | |
Position(s): | Defensive back |
College: | Montana |
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1990 1991-1994 1995-1996 1997 1998 1999-2001 2002 |
New England Patriots Green Bay Packers Denver Broncos Seattle Seahawks Indianapolis Colts Philadelphia Eagles San Francisco 49ers |
Stats at NFL.com |
Timothy Christian Hauck (born December 20, 1966 in Butte, Montana) is a former American football defensive back in the NFL.
Hauck is probably best remembered as the player who, while playing for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1999, tackled Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin, driving him harshly into the hardened turf of Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium. Hauck's tackle caused a spinal cord injury that ended Irvin's NFL career.
Hauck worked coaching the Safeties for the University of Montana, and was just hired as a defensive coordinator for UCLA
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