Dat Nguyen: Former NFL Star, First Vietnamese-American Professional Football Player |
Upon being drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1999, Dat Nguyen turned professional. He remained a team member of the Dallas Cowboys as linebacker for a total of seven seasons. In the year 2005, Dat Nguyen suffered a serious neck injury which then placed him on the injured reserved list for the NFL team and ultimately led to his retirement from the NFL on March of the following year. However, his association with the Dallas Cowboys was far from over as in the year 2007 Dat Nguyen would begin a new career as an NFL coach and was hired by the Dallas Cowboys' head coach, Wade Philips, as the NFL team's assistant linebackers coach and defensive quality control coach. Finally, in the year 2010, Dat Nguyen's lengthy professional association with the Dallas Cowboys came to an end when he became the inside linebackers coach for Texas A&M University Aggies College Football Team, a position he held until the end of the 2011 season.
Married to his high school sweetheart, Dat Nguyen and his wife, Becky, have three daughters. Most recently, Dat Nguyen embarked on yet another new career, as a radio sports show host. In 2012, he started co-hosting with Jasson Minnix on an afternoon sports talk radio program in San Antonio, Texas on KZDC.
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