Anthony Anderson (American Football) - Personal

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He now owns a construction company in Delaware. He attended the same high school (McKean) as the great Randy White who played for the Dallas Cowboys. Does motivational speaking engagements. Played in a Hollywood made movie named Fighting Backa story about Rocky Bleier's hardships in the military when recovering from a major injury to his leg, to return back to the NFL. After the NFL he once owned a semi-pro football team in Wilmington, Delaware named the Diamond Backs. Anthony Anderson has a son named Anthony Brown who also is a running back that plays football for Wesley College in Dover, Delaware. Anthony played high school football at Delcastle High School in Wilmington, Delaware class of 2006. Also was a team captain and third on the team in scoring for the track team where he was shot putter. Throw a best of 45 ft 7in and also placed 11th at the Morgan State Invitational during his senior year. His son has been contacted to play Division I football for Temple University same as where his father attend. He has announced that he will make the transfer from Wesley to Temple starting the fall of 2009.

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