Chuck Wiley - Personal

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He is a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity. He started a non profit foundation in 2001 that works with youth mentoring and foster care children in Baton Rouge, La. and Atlanta, Ga. call 99 Wayz 2 Win. The city of Baton Rouge city council named June 27 "Chuck Wiley Day" for his community service in the city of Baton Rouge. He host the annual "Chuck Wiley Bayou AllStars Football and Cheerleader Camp" in Baton Rouge and the "Omega Football and Cheerleader Camp" in Atlanta, Ga. He started Front 7 in 2009, a sports specific training company that works with all sports in speed and conditioning, weight lifting, skill enhancement. He is the cousin of Super Bowl XXII MVP Doug Williams. He is a motivational speaker.

Carolina Panthers 1998 NFL Draft selections
  • Jason Peter
  • Chuck Wiley
  • Mitch Marrow
  • Donald Hayes
  • Jerry Jensen
  • Damien Richardson
  • Vili Maumau
  • Jim Turner
  • Draft years: 1995
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Persondata
Name Wiley, Chuck
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth March 6, 1975
Place of birth Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Date of death
Place of death

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