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|college=[[University of Houston|Houston]]
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'''Glenn E. Cadrez''' (born January 2, 1970, in [[El Centro, California]]) is a former [[American football]] [[linebacker]] who played 11 seasons in the [[National Football League]], mainly for the [[Denver Broncos]]. He played for the Broncos from 1995 to 2000 and was a [[Starting lineup|starter]] in [[Super Bowl XXXIII]] and also played in [[Super Bowl XXXII]]. He was the #154 pick in the 1992 NFL draft out of the [[Houston Cougars football|University of Houston]]. He played for the [[New York Jets]] (1992–1995), [[Denver Broncos]] (1995–2000) and [[Kansas City Chiefs]] (2001–2002). He was named the AFC Defensive Player of the Week 10/11/98-10/17/98.
 
   
 
'''Glenn E. Cadrez''' (born January 2, 1970) is a former [[American football]] [[linebacker]] who played 11 seasons in the [[National Football League]], mainly for the [[Denver Broncos]]. He played for the Broncos from 1995 to 2000 and was a [[Starting lineup|starter]] in [[Super Bowl XXXIII]] and also played in [[Super Bowl XXXII]] making him a two-time Super Bowl Champion.
Cadrez also hosted the [[El Centro, California]] based sports talk show "The Saturday Morning Blitz". The focus was Major League Football with local High School Football Talk throughout the show. During the 3 hour broadcast, from 9am to 12noon, Cadrez and his co-host talked about current NFL games, highlighted the night before High School games of the Valley, as well as talked to past and present NFL coaches and team members. The show ran on Saturdays beginning August through January 2003 and again in the 2004 season, before Cadrez moved on to other activities. The show aired live on KROP-AM 1300 in the Imperial Valley.
 
   
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He was the #154 pick in the 1992 NFL draft from the [[Houston Cougars football|University of Houston]]. He played for the [[New York Jets]] (1992–1995), [[Denver Broncos]] (1995–2000), and [[Kansas City Chiefs]] (2001–2002). He was named the AFC Defensive Player of the Week 10/11/98-10/17/98.
After Cadrez's football career ended, he and fellow former [[List of University of Houston people|University of Houston]] teammate [[Christopher Tuffin]] co-founded the horror film finance, production and sales outfit [[BloodWorks]].<ref>[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117908161.html?categoryid=20&cs=1 Duo Have Horror in the Blood]</ref><ref>[http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/2214 New Company "Bloodworks" Set to Bring Back Horror] July 22, 2004</ref> He had a role in their third film ''[[Hood of Horror]]'', where he met his future wife, former ''[[Baywatch]]'' star and ''[[Playboy]]'' [[Playboy Playmate|Playmate of the Year]], [[Brande Roderick]]. They were engaged in August 2006 <ref>[http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,661670_1334032,00.html Baywatch Star Brande Roderick Engaged]</ref> and married in 2007 <ref>[http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_8070460 Denver Post - Where Are They Now...].</ref>
 
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Cadrez also hosted the [Brawley, California]], based sports talk show "The Saturday Morning Blitz". The focus was Major League Football with local high school football talk throughout the show. During the 3-hour broadcast, from 9am to 12 noon, Cadrez and his co-host talked about current NFL games, highlighted the night-before high school games of the Valley, and talked to past and present NFL coaches and team members. The show ran on Saturdays beginning August through January 2003 and again in the 2004 season before Cadrez moved on to other activities. The show aired live on KROP-AM 1300 of Brawley, California.
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After Cadrez's football career ended, he and fellow former [[List of University of Houston people|University of Houston]] teammate [[Christopher Tuffin]] co-founded the horror film finance, production, and sales outfit [[BloodWorks]].<ref>[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117908161.html?categoryid=20&cs=1 Duo Have Horror in the Blood]</ref><ref>[http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/2214 New Company "Bloodworks" Set to Bring Back Horror] July 22, 2004</ref>
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He married a woman from his home town, El Centro, CA, named Betsy Cadrez, and had three children with her until he cheated on her with his future wife, former ''[[Baywatch]]'' star and ''[[Playboy]]'' [[Playboy Playmate|Playmate of the Year]], [[Brande Roderick]], whom he met while playing a role in his third film ''[[Hood of Horror]]''. They were engaged in August 2006 <ref>[http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,661670_1334032,00.html Baywatch Star Brande Roderick Engaged]</ref> and married in 2007.<ref>[http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_8070460 Denver Post - Where Are They Now...].</ref> They divorced in 2017.
   
 
Cadrez has three daughters and two sons: Tahnee, Caylee, Phoebee, Keaton, and Kannon.
 
Cadrez has three daughters and two sons: Tahnee, Caylee, Phoebee, Keaton, and Kannon.
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 4 September 2019

Glenn Cadrez
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Linebacker
Personal information
Date of birth: (1970-01-02) January 2, 1970 (age 54)
Place of birth: El Centro, California
Career information
College: Houston
NFL Draft: 1992 / Round: 6 / Pick: 154
No regular season or postseason appearances
Career history
* New York Jets (1992–1995)
Career highlights and awards
  • N/A
Tackles     196
Sacks     14.5
Interceptions     3
Stats at NFL.com

Glenn E. Cadrez (born January 2, 1970) is a former American football linebacker who played 11 seasons in the National Football League, mainly for the Denver Broncos. He played for the Broncos from 1995 to 2000 and was a starter in Super Bowl XXXIII and also played in Super Bowl XXXII making him a two-time Super Bowl Champion.

He was the #154 pick in the 1992 NFL draft from the University of Houston. He played for the New York Jets (1992–1995), Denver Broncos (1995–2000), and Kansas City Chiefs (2001–2002). He was named the AFC Defensive Player of the Week 10/11/98-10/17/98.

Cadrez also hosted the [Brawley, California]], based sports talk show "The Saturday Morning Blitz". The focus was Major League Football with local high school football talk throughout the show. During the 3-hour broadcast, from 9am to 12 noon, Cadrez and his co-host talked about current NFL games, highlighted the night-before high school games of the Valley, and talked to past and present NFL coaches and team members. The show ran on Saturdays beginning August through January 2003 and again in the 2004 season before Cadrez moved on to other activities. The show aired live on KROP-AM 1300 of Brawley, California.

After Cadrez's football career ended, he and fellow former University of Houston teammate Christopher Tuffin co-founded the horror film finance, production, and sales outfit BloodWorks.[1][2]

He married a woman from his home town, El Centro, CA, named Betsy Cadrez, and had three children with her until he cheated on her with his future wife, former Baywatch star and Playboy Playmate of the Year, Brande Roderick, whom he met while playing a role in his third film Hood of Horror. They were engaged in August 2006 [3] and married in 2007.[4] They divorced in 2017.

Cadrez has three daughters and two sons: Tahnee, Caylee, Phoebee, Keaton, and Kannon.

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