American football analyst (born 1977)
Daniel Jeremiah
Jeremiah in 2021
Born (1977-12-05 ) December 5, 1977 (age 45) Spouse
Children 4 Parent David Jeremiah American football player
Football career High school: Christian (San Diego, California ) College:
Daniel Jeremiah (born December 5, 1977) is an analyst and writer for the NFL Network and NFL.com .[1] He also serves as a color commentator for Los Angeles Chargers games on KFI radio.[2]
Jeremiah was a starting quarterback at Northeastern Louisiana in 1997 and Appalachian State from 1998 to 2000.[3] He was a college scout with the Baltimore Ravens , Cleveland Browns , and Philadelphia Eagles .[4]
Jeremiah joined the NFL Network in May 2012. While his focus and expertise are on the draft, he appears on the network 2-3 times a week and writes 3 columns a week on NFL.com. He was recently written up by SI's Richard Deitsch as one of the "Twitter 100", the 100 most essential and influential people to follow on Twitter.[5]
Jeremiah joins Matt "Money" Smith to do the broadcasting for the Los Angeles Chargers games.[citation needed ] [vague ]
Jeremiah is married and has 4 children.[4] He is the son of David Jeremiah , the senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church and a nationally known Christian author.[6]
Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks starting quarterbacks
Lloyd Ray (1951)
Mark Boatright (1953)
Pete Chambless (1954)
Everett Reynolds (1956–1958)
Nathan Zametto (1957)
Bob Randel (1959)
Don Wattigny (1960)
Ronnie Myrick (1961–1962)
Bookie Shillcutt (1963)
Johnny Garrison (1964)
Steve Mansur (1965–1968)
Terry Reisig (1967)
Mike Audirsch (1969)
Allen Taylor (1970)
Don Smith (1971–1972)
Scotty Dyer (1973–1974)
Joe Bruner (1975)
Mike Howell (1976)
Bud Cespiva (1977)
Kirby Arceneaux (1978)
John Holman (1979–1982)
Bob Lane (1981)
Rodney Horn (1983–1984)
Bubby Brister (1984–1985)
Stan Humphries (1986–1987)
Doug Pederson (1987–1990)
Wendal Lowrey (1991–1992)
Robert Cobb (1993)
Raymond Philyaw (1993–1996)
Daniel Jeremiah (1997)
Andre Vige (1998)
Andy Chance (1999–2001)
Steven Jyles (2002–2005)
Kinsmon Lancaster (2006–2008)
Trey Revell (2007–2009)
Cody Wells (2009, 2012)
Kolton Browning (2010–2013)
Brayle Brown (2013)
Pete Thomas (2014)
Garrett Smith (2015–2017)
Earnest Carrington (2015)
Will Collins (2016)
Caleb Evans (2016–2019)
Colby Suits (2020)
Jeremy Hunt (2020)
Rhett Rodriguez (2021)
Chandler Rogers (2021–2022)
Appalachian State Mountaineers starting quarterbacks
Pat Murphy (1965–1968)
Robby Price (1974–1977)
Steve Brown (1978–1980)
Randy Joyce
Todd Payton
D. J. Campbell (1989–1992)
Scott Satterfield (1993–1995)
Bake Baker
David Reaves
Daniel Jeremiah (1998–1999)
Joe Burchette (2000–2002)
Richie Williams (2003–2005)
Eric Elsener (2003)
Trey Elder (2004–2007)
Armanti Edwards (2006–2009)
De'Andre Presley (2008–2011)
Travaris Cadet (2009)
Jamal Londry-Jackson (2011–2013)
Kameron Bryant (2013–2014)
Taylor Lamb (2014–2017)
Zac Thomas (2018–2020)
Jacob Huesman (2018)
Chase Brice (2021–2022)