Daven Holly

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Daven Holly
Position (s):
Cornerback
Jersey numbers:
26, 39
born on August 8, 1982 in Clairton , Pennsylvania
Career information
Active : 2005 - 2007
NFL Draft : 2005 / Round: 7 / Pick: 215
College : University of Cincinnati
Teams
Career statistics
Tackles     99
Interceptions     5 for 127 yards
Forced fumbles / conquered fumbles     1/2
Stats at NFL.com
Stats at pro-football-reference.com
Career highlights and awards

  • No notable successes

Daven Holly (* 8. August 1982 in Clairton , Pennsylvania ) is an American American football poker players on the position of the cornerbacks . He played three years in the National Football League (NFL), two of them for the Cleveland Browns .

Daven Holly played college football for the University of Cincinnati . He was used in four years in 44 games, scored nine interceptions for 58 yards of space and a touchdown . He scored another touchdown after a fumble .

Holly was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the seventh round of the 2005 NFL Draft , but was released before the start of the regular season and accepted by the Chicago Bears . After the season with the Bears, Holly moved to the Cleveland Browns , where he became a regular on defense before a knee injury ended his career.

After his time in the NFL, he worked, among other things, as an operator of Internet cafés that also sell competitions.

Individual evidence

  1. Daven Holly Stats. College football. In: sports-reference.com. Sports-Reference.com, accessed on March 17, 2015 (English): "9 58 6.4 1 0 0 1"
  2. ^ Low on the depth chart, Rice weighs retirement. In: utsandiego.com. UT San Diego, September 5, 2005, accessed March 17, 2015 : "BEARS: Chicago claimed DBs Daven Holly and Chris Thompson off waivers."
  3. Lane Adkins: Daven Holly: Taking Advantage. In: cle.scout.com. Scout, July 14, 2007, accessed on March 17, 2015 (English): “Cornerback Daven Holly, an unheralded talent prior to landing in Cleveland, played a significant role for the team during the trials and tribulations in the 2006 season. Leading the team with five interceptions, the injury-riddled Browns defense salvaged respectability due to the unexpected contribution coming from the third-year defensive back. "
  4. smileyman: Doing it Over: Looking back at the 49ers 2005 draft. In: ninersnation.com. Niners Nation, April 13, 2012, accessed on March 17, 2015 (English): "He only started 6 games in 2007, and then during that off season he tore ligaments in his knee, effectively ending his career."
  5. Thomas Ott: Internet cafe owners, supporters rally to save industry. In: cleveland.com. Retrieved March 17, 2015 : "Power Play's owner, former Cleveland Browns defensive back Daven Holly, also owns sweepstakes businesses in Willowick and Richmond Heights."