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Romo, John Parker

CARD: TNT XFL 2023
ACQUIRED: In Person 2023, Brahmas Purple Heart Event

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • John Parker Romo has had an interesting ride to the professional level.
  • First he kicked for Central Arkansas (2016), Tulsa (2018), and then finally in Virginia Tech (2019-’21).
  • In his lone season starting at VT, Romo hit 34 of 34 extra points, and 18 of 22 field goals for 88 total points.
  • Undrafted he was on the off season roster of the Saints in 2022.
  • In 2023 John Parker joined the San Antonio Brahmas of the XFL ’23.
  • He’d nail 17 of 19 field goals on the season and solidify himself as the best kicker in the league.
  • After another off season with both the Lions and Bears in 2023, he spent 2024 on the off season roster of the Vikings.
  • An injury replacement for Will Reichard John was resigned by the Vikings and went 11 of 12 on field goals.
  • As of the time of this post, JPR is on the practice squad of the New England Patriots.

ACCOLADES:

  • All XFL 2023

NOTES:

I finished a slew of these XFL 2023 cards I made for the Brahmas hoping to get many of them signed before the conclusion of the season. At the Purple Heart Veterans event, the entire team showed up, but I was so overwhelmed by a few players that I was unable to get all the autographs I wanted in about 15 minutes.

I reached out to John before the event through Twitter and he responded and told me he’d love to have a card. He sought me out and kindly signed this card, while I gave him the extras to keep.

Romo has a nice little autograph that even has goal posts in it. Brilliant!

Phillips, Wade

TNT XFL 2023, #12

CARD: TNT XFL 2023
ACQUIRED: In Person, 2024

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • Wade Phillips comes from strong football bloodlines as his father Bum, was a coach at the pro level.
  • Was a 3 year starter at LB at University of Houston from 1966-’68.
  • Immediately went into coaching where he began his trek up to the pro ranks as a graduate assistant at Houston.
  • Moved into the pros with his father in 1976 as a positional coach with the HOUSTON Oilers.
  • Became the defensive coordinator for the Saints in 1981.
  • In 1985, served as interim HC when his father abruptly retired during the season.
  • Worked with the Eagles (1985-’88), and Broncos (1989-’92) as each team’s defensive coordinator- respectively.
  • He was coach of the Broncos from 1993-’94.
  • Then was quickly snapped up by the Bills to be DC from 1995-’97.
  • Served as HC for the Bills from 1998-’00.
  • After a brief hiatus, was back at it again in 2002 as DC for the Falcons through 2003.
  • Served as interim head coach briefly for Atlanta, then was off to San Diego to be the DC from 2004-2006.
  • Became head coach of the Dallas Cowboys from 2007-’10.
  • Claimed to know how to fix the Houston Texans defensive woes and was signed as DC in 2011.
  • Turned around defensive unit and was key in identifying JJ Watt.
  • Served through 2013 as the DC, and briefly as the interim head coach.
  • Returned to the Broncos in 2015 as DC- helping the team win Super Bowl L.
  • Joined the Rams in 2017 and helped team reach Super Bowl LIII.
  • After not having his contract renewed following the 2019 season, Wade decided to coach in the XFL in 2023.
  • As HC of the Houston Roughnecks he led the team to a 7-3 record.
  • When the UFL and XFL combined following the season, Wade and his staff moved up the street to San Antonio.
  • Rebuilding the team from the ground up Phillips guided his team to an 8-3 record and an appearance in the first UFL Championship Game.

NOTES:

You know, I didn’t really believe Wade at first that he was going to build a dynamo in San Antonio that we’d be proud of. Then they went to work and just like that by the beginning of that first game, I thought the Brahmas were walking quietly and carrying a big stick.

Wade is well known in circles for being able to make seismic cultural and defensive changes quickly to football franchises. He also hasn’t seen a sniff of an NFL HC job since his time in Dallas- which could be attributed to ageism, as his reputation and resume say otherwise.

I got this custom card done just in time to give it to him at the season ticket holders event. He probably has seen his share of custom trading cards- so he really didn’t bat an eye.. which did surprise me. Over his high profile level of coaching for the past 40+ years, he has never had a trading card in circulation.

Wade has been a HC for more franchises than any coach in NFL history (including interim titles).

Scott, Delontae

TNT XFL 2023, #8

CARD: TNT XFL 2023
ACQUIRED: IP 2024, San Antonio Brahmas v Birmingham Stallions

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • Delontae Scott played college ball at SMU from 2016-’19.
  • DL that had 97 career tackles, 36 TFL, 18.0 sacks, 4 FF, and a blocked FG over college career.
  • Appeared in 3 games over two seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2021-’22.
  • Then briefly spent roughly a month with the Panthers in late 2022.
  • 2023 4th Round Supplemental Pick of the San Antonio Brahmas of the XFL.
  • As a tweener, had banner year posting 36 total tackles, and 7.5 sacks.
  • Signed briefly with the Atlanta Falcons that year.
  • Then resigned late in January 2024 with the San Antonio Brahmas.
  • Finished ’24 with 15 total tackles and 3.5 sacks.

ACCOLADES:

  • All XFL 2023
Birmingham Stallions (8-0) v San Antonio Brahmas (6-2), 5/25/24
DELONTAE SCOTT TAC 2 SAC 1.0

NOTES:

Delontae Scott was the last player I got post game, after the Brahmas upset the previously unbeaten Stallions at the Alamodome. I saw him hugging his kid and talking to his wife, so I rushed around the side to get him. I got his attention when I told him I had cards of him, and he came over curiously and said, “This is pretty cool.” I told him he could have a few for his family and his eyes got pretty big. I then asked for his glove as well as an autograph, and he responded with, “Absolutely!”

After they let the season ticket holders onto the field, Delontae was one of the players who came back out to thank us for sticking with them throughout the last season and this one, as well as making a lot of noise to really frustrate the Stallions offense.