11 Facts About Glenn Parker

1.

Glenn Parker first played for Golden West College, a junior college in Huntington Beach.

2.

Glenn Parker then went to play three years for the Chiefs, then was released during the 2000 offseason.

3.

Glenn Parker retired after the 2001 season after being released by the Giants, being one of only three players to play in, and be on the losing team in five separate Super Bowls.

4.

Glenn Parker started in 141 of the 174 games he played, as well as all 16 of his postseason appearances.

5.

Glenn Parker has been an analyst on the NFL Network's Playbook since late 2003, and is the main college football analyst for the CBS College Sports Network, The AFL on NBC.

6.

Glenn Parker has appeared on Fox Sports, covering features on NFL Europa, and appeared on ESPN's NFL 2Nite.

7.

Glenn Parker was one of the main analysts for College Football on Versus.

8.

Glenn Parker has called Arizona Cardinals preseason games with Mike Goldberg.

9.

Glenn Parker was previously the host of In The House, airing on KCUB-AM in Tucson, Arizona.

10.

Glenn Parker is known for visiting Afton Central School, a rural school in upstate NY.

11.

Glenn Parker is married, with four children, named Madeleine, Emily, and William and Caroline.