Chafie Fields
Born: (1977-02-04) February 4, 1977
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Career information
Position(s)Wide receiver
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight200 lb (91 kg)
CollegePenn State
Career history
As player
2000San Francisco 49ers
2000-2001Denver Broncos
2002New York Jets

Chafie Ali Fields (born February 4, 1977) is a sports and talent agent. He is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Penn State University.

Fields partnered with Joel Segal, the longtime head of Worldwide Entertainment & Sports, in 2005. Their firm, Fields Consulting, based in Miami, Florida, represents various athletes and entertainers, most notably Arizona Cardinals 2007 first-round draft pick Levi Brown, Detroit Lions wide receiver Bryant Johnson, Buffalo Bills 2009 first-round pick Aaron Maybin, and Oakland Raiders 2015 first-round selection wide receiver Amari Cooper. [1]

Although Fields resides in Miami, he is a partner in a Philadelphia restaurant, Halal Bilah.

Football career

Fields was a dual-threat wide receiver for Penn State from 1996 to 1999, where he ranks 10th on the all-time receiving list, with 88 catches for 1,437 yards. He is known for his 84-yard double reverse in Penn State's 38-15 win over Texas in the 1997 Fiesta Bowl. Fields went undrafted in the 2000 NFL Draft due to concerns about a nagging ankle injury. He spent a season each with the San Francisco 49ers, the Denver Broncos, and the New York Jets who released him prior to the 2002 regular season. He never played in a regular season or postseason NFL game.

Fields earned his Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies from Penn State in 1999. He attended Mastbaum Area Vocational/Technical School, in Philadelphia, where he was named All-America by SuperPrep magazine, Blue Chip Illustrated and USA Today.

References

  1. Heitner, Darren (2015-01-26). "Amari Cooper Signs With Football Agents Joel Segal & Chafie Fields". forbes.com. Retrieved 2016-10-24.
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