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Doug Whaley grew up on 16 December, 1972 in American, is an American football executive and former collegiate player. Find Doug Whaley’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is He in this year and how He do with money?? Know how He earned most of networth at the age of 48 years of age.

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Born 16 December 1972
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2018

On November 8, 2018, Whaley was hired as the senior vice president of football operations for the revival of the XFL.

2017

Whaley, alongside his staff, was “relieved of his duties” by the Bills on April 30, 2017, following the 2017 NFL Draft. He spent the 2018 season as a recruiter for the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.

2016

On January 10, 2016, Whaley agreed to a contract extension offered to him by the Bills.

In a May 2016 radio interview, Whaley said of football: “It’s a violent game that I personally don’t think humans are supposed to play.”

In December 2016, Whaley refused to explain his decision to bench the Bills’ starting quarterback, Tyrod Taylor, prior to the last regular season game. Instead, interim head coach Anthony Lynn was forced to address questions from the media, and in an unscripted response, advised Taylor’s benching was a ‘business decision’. Whaley did not publicly comment on the decision.

2015

Whaley was criticized by fans and players alike for his decision to cut longtime Bills running back and fan favorite Fred Jackson as a “business decision” prior to the 2015 NFL season, especially after allegedly telling Jackson his roster spot was safe. Jackson later reflected on the move prior to retiring with the Bills after Whaley’s dismissal, stating that the manner in which he was cut left a “bad taste in his mouth” and that he was dumbfounded by it.

2010

Whaley was named assistant general manager and Director of Pro Personnel of the Buffalo Bills on February 10, 2010. Whaley oversaw the team’s Pro Personnel department and assisted General Manager Buddy Nix in all football-related administrative duties and in the college talent evaluation process until Nix stepped down from the general manager position on May 13, 2013. Whaley became Buffalo’s GM three days later. His most notable accomplishments with Buffalo included trading up to draft receiver Sammy Watkins and trading linebacker Kiko Alonso for All-Pro running back LeSean McCoy.

2007

Whaley gained unwanted notoriety in 2007, when an inappropriate e-mail that he had sent to Steelers assistant coach Larry Zierlein was inadvertently forwarded by Zierlein to a large number of high-level NFL employees, including commissioner Roger Goodell. Zierlein apologized for the gaffe, and it is believed that neither he nor Whaley was disciplined by the team or the league.

1972

Douglass G. Whaley (born December 16, 1972) is an American football executive and former collegiate player. He is the current Senior Vice President of Football Operations for the XFL and from 2013 to 2017 was the general manager of the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League.