Alfred Lee Oglesby (January 27, 1967September 26, 2009) was a professional
American football
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defensive end
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and
defensive tackle
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in the
National Football League
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. He played for the
Miami Dolphins
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(1990–1992), the
Green Bay Packers
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(1992), the
New York Jets
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(1993–1995), and the
Cincinnati Bengals
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(1995).
Early life and football career
Oglesby was born in Texas on January 27, 1967. Growing up in Weimar, Texas, he lettered in three sports eventually leading to a scholarship from the University of Houston. After multiple all-American seasons in Houston, Oglesgy was drafted to the 1990 Miami dolphins in the third round. He would go on to play six seasons in the NFL before his career was unexpectedly cut short: he suffered a knee injury during a 1991 game against the
Chicago Bears
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and never returned to the field.
Later life
After football, Oglesby entered the world of finance where he was the CEO of ALO Investments.
On September 26, 2009, Oglesby was pronounced dead. He was survived by his wife and three children.
See also
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1989 Houston Cougars football team
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Former UH Star Oglesby Passes Away*
1967 births
2009 deaths
People from Weimar, Texas
Players of American football from Texas
American football defensive ends
American football defensive tackles
Houston Cougars football players
Miami Dolphins players
Green Bay Packers players
New York Jets players
Cincinnati Bengals players
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