Bryan Cox

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Bryan Cox
Date of birth February 17, 1968 (age 39)
Place of birth Flag of United States St. Louis, MO
Position(s) Linebacker
College Western Illinois
NFL Draft 1991 / Round 5/ Pick 113
Pro Bowls 1993, 1995, 1996
Statistics
Team(s)
1991-1995
1996-1997
1998-2000
2001
2002
Miami Dolphins
Chicago Bears
New York Jets
New England Patriots
New Orleans Saints

Bryan Keith Cox (born February 17, 1968) is a former in the NFL linebacker . He was a member of the New England Patriots club that won Super Bowl XXXVI. He is currently on the New York Jets coaching staff.

Cox generated controversy while a Miami Dolphin in 1993, when he waved the middle fingers of both hands at fans prior to an away game against the Buffalo Bills.[1] Cox defended his obcene gesture by claiming that it was directed at specific agitated spectators.


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