After his recent departure as head coach of the Carolina Panthers, rumors of Frank Reich’s arrest have been circulating. Reich was named Panthers head coach earlier this year. The club sacked him on November 27 as the squad continued to underperform under his guidance throughout the current season. As supporters continued to mock him online, the sacked coach trended on the Internet for his alleged arrest. Is this true? Continue reading this article to find out!
Frank Michael Reich, better known as Frank Reich, is a professional football coach in the United States. Most recently he was the head coach of the National Football League’s Carolina Panthers. He was the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts for about five years until joining the Panthers in January 2023. Frank has served as a coach for several clubs, including the Arizona Cardinals, San Diego Chargers, and Philadelphia Eagles. People consider him more successful as a professional player than as a coach, based on his record numbers
Disputed Frank Reich Arrest Rumors: Why Are Coaches Being Fired Trending?
On November 27, Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper announced the termination of Frank Reich. Reich’s career with the Panthers ended with a 1-10 record, one of the worst in NFL history. Following the recent events, it is only logical that those who are curious about what will happen next in his NFL career look for him on the internet. Reich is currently trending for an unexpected reason.
Recently there have been various web stories about his arrest, but none of them claim to be fact. Similarly, users uploaded videos on TikTok and Twitter (now X) with the message “Frank Reich has been arrested.” However, there is no confirmed confirmation of his arrest. Reich, in fact, had no criminal record and had never been incarcerated in his entire life.
Frank Reich’s career
Frank Reich was a quarterback in the National Football League for many teams for over a decade. He began his NFL career after being drafted in the third round by the Buffalo Bills in 1985. Frank, who was born in Free Port, New York, participated in baseball, football and basketball while in high school. After graduating from Cedar Crest High School, he went on to play NCAA football at the University of Maryland as the backup quarterback to future NFL standout Boomer Esiason.
Reich spent most of his playing career as a backup quarterback for NFL clubs. Despite spending nearly a decade with the Bills, he didn’t play in a game until 1989, when first quarterback Jim Kelly was sidelined with a shoulder injury. After being released by the Bills in 1994, he played for three more teams: the Carolina Panthers, the New York Jets, and the Detroit Lions. Reich left the NFL after the 1998 season. Bill Polian, a prominent football administrator, referred to him as the best quarterback in NFL history in 2014.
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