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Travis Feeney (born November 18, 1992) is an American football linebacker for the St. Louis BattleHawks of the United Football League (UFL). He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round of the 2016 NFL Draft. He played college football for University of Washington.[1] He has also been a member of the New Orleans Saints, San Diego Fleet, Montreal Alouettes, Toronto Argonauts, and Tampa Bay Bandits.

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump
6 ft 3+58 in
(1.92 m)
230 lb
(104 kg)
33+38 in
(0.85 m)
9+12 in
(0.24 m)
4.50 s 1.58 s 2.64 s 4.42 s 7.20 s 40.0 in
(1.02 m)
10 ft 10 in
(3.30 m)
All values from NFL Combine[2][3]

Pittsburgh Steelers

Feeney was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round, 220th overall, in the 2016 NFL Draft.[4] On September 3, 2016, he was released by the Steelers as part of final roster cuts and was signed to their practice squad the next day.[5][6]

New Orleans Saints

On December 9, 2016, the New Orleans Saints signed Feeney off the Steelers' practice squad.[7]

On June 6, 2017, Feeney was waived by the Saints.[8]

San Diego Fleet

On October 14, 2018, Feeney signed with the San Diego Fleet of the Alliance of American Football (AAF).[9]

Montreal Alouettes

After the AAF ceased operations in April 2019, Feeney signed with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL) on May 29, 2019, but was released the same day.

Toronto Argonauts

Feeney signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL on March 31, 2020.[10] After the CFL canceled the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Feeney chose to opt-out of his contract with the Argonauts on August 31, 2020.[11] Feeney was selected by the Jousters of The Spring League during its player selection draft on October 11, 2020.[12] He opted back in to his contract with the Argonauts on February 3, 2021.[13] Feeney spent most of his time on the Argos practice roster and was ultimately released during the off-season after dressing for just 6 games for Toronto.

Tampa Bay Bandits

Feeney played for the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League in 2022.[14]

St. Louis BattleHawks

The St. Louis BattleHawks of the XFL selected Feeney in the second round of the 2023 XFL Supplemental Draft on January 1, 2023.[15] He re-signed with the team on February 2, 2024.[16]

References

  1. ^ "UW's Travis Feeney selected by Pittsburgh Steelers in sixth round of NFL draft". The Seattle Times. April 30, 2016.
  2. ^ "Travis Feeney Draft and Combine Prospect Profile". NFL.com. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  3. ^ "2016 Draft Scout Travis Feeney, Washington NFL Draft Scout College Football Profile". draftscout.com. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  4. ^ "2016 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  5. ^ Labriola, Bob (September 3, 2016). "Steelers cut to 53, trade for CB". Steelers.com. Archived from the original on August 12, 2017.
  6. ^ "Steelers add 10 to practice squad". Steelers.com. September 4, 2016. Archived from the original on October 11, 2017.
  7. ^ Teope, Herbie (December 9, 2016). "New Orleans Saints sign linebacker Travis Feeney". NOLA.com.
  8. ^ Katzenstein, Josh (June 6, 2017). "New Orleans Saints waive injured linebacker Travis Feeney". NOLA.com.
  9. ^ Sklar, Debbie (October 14, 2018). "San Diego Fleet Signs Former San Diego State Standout Defensive End". Times of San Diego. Retrieved January 30, 2019.
  10. ^ "Argos Add LB Travis Feeney". Argonauts.ca. March 31, 2020. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  11. ^ "Tracking players who have exercised opt-outs". CFL.ca. August 26, 2020. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
  12. ^ @TheSpringLeague (October 12, 2020). "The Jousters #TSL2020 D-Line" (Tweet). Retrieved November 3, 2020 – via Twitter.
  13. ^ "Argos sign Robertson; add two more". Argonauts.ca. February 3, 2021. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  14. ^ "Travis Feeney". Footballdb.com. Retrieved January 30, 2024.
  15. ^ "Supplemental Draft Picks 2023". XFL.com. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  16. ^ "UFL Agrees to Terms with Three Players". UFLBoard.com. February 2, 2024. Retrieved February 5, 2024.

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