

Anybody who is anybody in the NFL world descends on radio row during Super Bowl week and this year is no different leading up to Super Bowl LX between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.
That includes Jaguars head coach Liam Coen, who made an appearance this week on The Pat McAfee Show from radio row at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
Among the banter between McAfee and Coen was a chance to Coen to make some money for charity. McAfee typically allows his guests a shot with a mini basketball and hoop. If they make the shot, the show will donate money towards a charity of the guest’s choice.
Coen wasted no time making his shot, easily draining his first attempt and securing the charity money.
Coen does come from an athletic background. He played quarterback for four years at UMass and spent time in the old AF2, the now-defunct minor league of the Arena Football League.
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