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Sunday Drive: A Giant In New Canaan

On my Sunday drive through New Canaan, I ran into Matt Kelley, a former Ram who signed a contract with the New York Giants.

 

It's six hours before the kick-off to the Super Bowl and Matt Kelley is strolling Elm Street with his daughter, Sarah. But the New Canaan resident has a lot more on his mind than window shopping. Kelley is a lifelong Giants fan and he'll be rooting for them to beat the New England Patriots today. However, Kelley is more than just a fan, he signed a free-agent contract in 1991 with New York after a stellar career as a linebacker at Boston College.

"It was pretty special, that's for sure," said Kelley, who graduated from the high school in 1986. "Tim Mara came up to New Canaan and we signed the contract at the old Mulligan's restaurant. David Letterman was leaving as I was coming in, which was pretty funny. Then I signed the deal with Mara and the Giants over a steak dinner. It was a dream come true."

Kelley, 45, made it to the last cut with the New York Giants, competing with linebackers like Pepper Johnson. Many of his former coaches like Romeo Crennel, Charlie Weis, Al Groh, and Mike Pope are still coaching in the NFL and college today. One of his fondest memories came in training camp when he pulled his former New Canaan coach out of the stands.

"I brought Lou Marinelli on the field after a practice, which I really wasn't supposed to do," said Kelley, who was an all-state tight end. "But it was great, I'll never forget it and I don't think he ever will, either."

Kelley played a year for Barcelona in the now-defunct World Football League before retiring. When he watches the Super Bowl, Kelley will see six players from Boston College compete in the game. Still ranked third in BC school history in tackles, Kelley thinks the championship game will be a good one.

"The Giants have a great pass rush," said Kelley. "If they disrupt Tom Brady, they should win the game. It will definitely be a good one, though."

Related Topics: Matt Kelly, New Canaan High School, New Canaan Rams football, New England Patriots, and New York Giants

Glen K Dunbar

3:16 pm on Sunday, February 5, 2012

I am no real football fan as I like mainly ONLY Opera. BUT, I am routing for our NY Giants as N/E has NO real talent and can't compete at all as far as I am concerned
Giants overall are the best team out there.

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Jon Whitcomb

5:08 pm on Sunday, February 5, 2012

I had the pleasure of playing with Matt at St. Luke's before he became a Ram. I then watched him play in Boston, as we were in school at the same time there. I never missed a BC home game(or a tailgate for that matter). Matt was simply incredible, replacing the famous Bill Romanowski at middle linebacker. Matt sacked Rodney Peete of USC, and played against Major Harris of West Virginia, Tim Brown of Penn State and Daryl Johnston of Syracuse, among others. When he was not on the gridiron, Matt could be found reading Nietzsche or brushing up on Mandarin, truly a renaissance man. Go Patriots my friend!!!

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Kristina Spillane

7:45 am on Monday, February 6, 2012

My father, Coach Bob Lynch, always raved about Matt's playing abilities and his character off the field. As a BC grad myself, I enjoyed following Matt's career. Although I live in MA, I have to say I don't feel too bad that Coughlin beat Belacheck!

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Chris Nanai

10:22 am on Monday, February 6, 2012

I've known Matt for over 35 years. Played baseball with him at Mead Park, and his dad, Mark, was one of the best coaches I ever had. Thanks for the story, Matt's a great guy from a great family!

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