Super Bowl Legend Takes Charge! Florida High School Football Team Scores Big with New Head Coach
Chris Maragos, a two-time Super Bowl champion, was appointed head coach at St. John Neumann High School. Maragos appeared in 99 games during his nine NFL seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks, and San Francisco 49ers.
Rich Crosby, who managed the Celtics for two seasons before resigning due to health concerns, is replaced by Maragos. The Celtics are 2-3 in their previous five games and play in the Class1A circuit.
Wisconsin native Maragos joined the 49ers as an undrafted free agent in 2010 to start his NFL career.
Before joining the Seahawks, where he played 43 games and won his first Super Bowl, he played three games with them.
He played for the Seahawks for three years before joining the Philadelphia Eagles, who became the first Eagles squad to win a Super Bowl. Unfortunately, he suffered a torn PCL against the Carolina Panthers in October 2017 and was unable to play in the game.
Unfortunately, he was unable to recover from his injury and had to retire in 2019, ending his illustrious NFL career. A Philadelphia court determined medical negligence in the knee injury case of Chris Maragos last February.
The orthopaedics team that treated Maragos, Dr. James Bradley and Rothman, were found to have failed to repair his lesion. Maragos recalled his NFL days and the damage he received in a statement about the verdict.
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