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Rohan Davey
Rohan Davey
Happy 47th birthday to Rohan Davey
Born April 14, 1978 in Jamaica; raised in Hialeah, Florida
Patriot quarterback, 2002-2004; uniform #6
Pats 4th round (117th overall) selection of the 2002 draft, from LSU
Pats résumé: three seasons, seven games; 8-19 passing (42%), with no TDs or picks; 56.5 passer rating; two super bowl rings
Maybe Tom Brady saw the Pats utilizing that early of a draft pick on a quarterback as a slight after having just won the super bowl, and used that to fuel extra incentive and motivation for the rest of his career. The Pats moved up in the draft to grab the quarterback, trading both their 4th (131st overall) and 5th (144th) to Denver for the Broncos 117th overall draft pick. Rohan St. Patrick Davey appeared in garbage time in just seven games over three seasons with the Patriots, completing 8 out of 19 passes for 88 yards and no touchdowns.
In 2004 Davey did have a record setting season while on loan to the Berlin Thunder in NFL Europe, winning the World Bowl and being named Player of the Year. However, Doug Flutie beat out Davey for the backup QB position in 2005, and Matt Cassel was considered to be the better prospect as the third stringer after outperforming Davey in training camp and preseason games. The Pats released Davey on August 29, 2005.
A month later Arizona signed Davey to be their third string QB, and he remained on the Cardinal roster throughout the '05 season. Arizona cut Davey at the end of the 2006 training camp, ending his NFL career. He later played in the Arena Football League, where he was able to show off his two Super Bowl rings.
In a little bit of Pats trivia, Rohan Davey is one of nine Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High School to play in the NFL. One of the others is Pats wide receiver Michael Timpson, and another is former Falcons/Rams/Browns safety Devin Bush Sr. from back in the 90s (LB Devin Bush's father).
Davey was briefly a high school football coach in Louisiana, and his son Micah is a linebacker at McNeese State.
November 9, 2015:
These days, Davey lives in Baton Rouge, follows the (LSU) Tigers and dabbles in different ventures. We works for Quality Concrete Company, but also has a catering business on the side that specializes in Jamaican food, he trains quarterbacks ages 8-18 and does a little coaching. He has three children: an 18-year-old daughter, Jasmine, a student at Florida A&M; a 12-year-old son, Micah, and a 10-year-old daughter, Rhaia, in grade school in Baton Rouge.
April 21, 2023:
Former LSU QB Rohan Davey named head football coach at Ascension Christian
Former LSU quarterback Rohan Davey is taking on a new role as the head football coach at Ascension Christian in Gonzales.
www.weeklycitizen.com
As a fourth round NFL draft pick by the New England Patriots in 2002, and with two Super Bowl rings, Davey has his eyes set on building a championship program at Ascension Christian.
Davey said building a quality program will take time and commitment from everyone.
Davey was a fourth round, 117th overall, pick by the New England Patriots in the 2002 NFL Draft.
During his time at LSU, Davey threw for 4,415 yards and 29 touchdowns. Davey capped off his senior season with a2002 Sugar Bowl 47-34 victory over Illinois, and was named MVP.
Davey said building a quality program will take time and commitment from everyone.
Davey was a fourth round, 117th overall, pick by the New England Patriots in the 2002 NFL Draft.
During his time at LSU, Davey threw for 4,415 yards and 29 touchdowns. Davey capped off his senior season with a2002 Sugar Bowl 47-34 victory over Illinois, and was named MVP.
Two years later, on March 18, 2025:
Meet Conrad Gayle, new football coach, athletic director at Ascension Christian
Ascension Christian has tapped its new head football coach, Conrad Gayle.
www.theadvocate.com
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