. The Ravens would lose their third straight game and fail to score a touchdown for the fifth straight week. Dilfer's son, 5, dies of heart disease. In 2010 it was announced that he would join Brad Nessler to call the second game of the network's Monday Night Football doubleheader on September 13 of that year.

Wouldn’t he want every bit of coaching, every life lesson that Trevin’s father had to give? It was like a fever broke. He compiled a 38-38 record with the Bucs. Watch Trent share his story on The Increase: If you enjoyed this article, please share on the following social media sites: We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website. “There was no nobility in my television life,” he says. Hasselbeck and Dilfer remain close friends since their time together in Seattle. “I think this is the passion that’s been sequestered for a while,” Dilfer says.

Sun | Sports. A crazy game proves difficult to grade as Seattle pulls it out at the last moment.

In his lone season for the Browns, Dilfer passed for 2,321 yards and 11 touchdowns, throwing 12 interceptions and fumbling 9 times (losing 7 of those).

She is a former swimmer for Fresno state and they have three children together, Delaney, Victoria and Madeleine. [1] He is also the head coach of Elite 11, a quarterback camp featuring 24 of the nation's best high school quarterbacks in a 49-day-long training camp, and whittled down to 11. He almost scoffed in January when friend and former Seattle Seahawks teammate Matt Hasselbeck first contacted him, on behalf of an acquaintance, about the job. So Trent left Trevin at the hospital with Cassandra while he went home with his three daughters. He subsequently signed with the Ravens as a backup before becoming the team's starter midway through the year, which concluded with the franchise's first Super Bowl victory in Super Bowl XXXV, a 34-7 rout over the New York Giants. He also ran for 1 touchdown. Trent Dilfer sees success as a husband and father as far more important than any Super Bowl or NFL experience. “But he wasn’t bouncing back.” Trevin was listless and in low spirits all the way home. “(Hasselbeck was) walking me through the most difficult time of my life. But it had been 18 years since he won the Super Bowl as the Baltimore Ravens quarterback and two since he was fired from his job as a TV analyst for ESPN. It looked hopeless, but the Dilfers’ network went to work on their behalf and, somehow, a suitable medical transport became available. “It was the worst two-and-a-half car ride in the history of the world,” says Trent. Trevin Dilfer died at a California hospital on April 27.

I was so amazed that she had the maturity to be willing to scream out to God.”. His phone buzzes constantly, its calendar filled with more appointments than he can keep. Dilfer came on in a relief role against the Washington Redskins, when Hasselbeck struggled. Trevin Dilfer, son of Seahawks quarterback Trent Dilfer, died yesterday of heart disease at a children's hospital at Stanford University in California. Is it this year’s team, which won the franchise’s fourth WNBA title, or is it the 2010 team, which also dominted?