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Rene Ingoglia
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Rene Ingoglia (born May 23, 1972) is a former National Football League player and sports broadcaster for ESPN. He is also a detective with the Orlando Police Department. Ingoglia was a stand-out running back with the UMass Minutemen football team, earning All-American honors. After a short career in the NFL and NFL Europe, he became a detective. Ingoglia returned to football as a broadcaster for UMass games, eventually joining ESPN in 2010.
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Rene Ingoglia
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* Washington Redskins * Buffalo Bills * Frankfurt Galaxy
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Rene Ingoglia (born May 23, 1972) is a former National Football League player and sports broadcaster for ESPN. He is also a detective with the Orlando Police Department. Ingoglia was a stand-out running back with the UMass Minutemen football team, earning All-American honors. After a short career in the NFL and NFL Europe, he became a detective. Ingoglia returned to football as a broadcaster for UMass games, eventually joining ESPN in 2010.
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* First-team All-American * 3× All-Yankee Conference
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