Wes Phillips, an American football coach, and former player is currently the pass game coordinator and tight ends coach for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. He was born on February 17, 1979. (NFL).
He is the son of Wade Phillips, the former head coach of the Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, and Dallas Cowboys, and the grandson of Bum Phillips, the former head coach of the Houston Oilers and New Orleans Saints.
Wes Phillips was birthed in Houston, Texas, to a father who was the defensive line coach for the Houston Oilers and a grandfather who was the head coach of the team. After graduating from Williamsville North High School, the younger Phillips attended the University of Texas at El Paso, where he won three letters as a football player for the Miners.
Which College And High School Did Wes Phillips Attend?
Wes Phillips attended Williamsville North High School. Williamsville North High School is located in Williamsville, New York’s Williamsville Central School District. In several academic disciplines, the school provides a comprehensive program with multi-level education. Since July of 2020, Robert Coniglio has served as principal.
He, later on, attended college at UTEP. UTEP clinched the Western Athletic Conference title in 2000, and he was a backup quarterback throughout that season.
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