Former Giant Beason Great as Analyst for ACC Network

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Sep 22, 2019; Tampa, FL, USA; New York Giants inside linebacker Ryan Connelly (57) is congratulated after recovering a fumble against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second half at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Former New York Giant great Jon Beason has found a new home with college football.  Beason, a former University of Miami Hurricane, was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the first round of the 2007 draft and ultimately played for three seasons with the New York Giants.

Beason was quite the athlete during his high school years playing linebacker, safety, and fullback for Chaminade Madonna College Preparatory School’s football team and also being a member of both the school’s track and basketball team.

Beason was a star at the University of Miami as well and took his talents to the NFL where he shined!  Beason was indomitable as a linebacker and invisible.  His unyielding pertinacious plays gave momentum to the team and the fans.  Beason was the definition of unconquerable and his unwavering invincibility made him not only one of the greatest New York Giants, but one of the greatest to ever play that position!

Now three years into retirement, Beason has found a new passion!  Beason is currently an analyst for the ACC Network, affiliated with ESPN.  Here, Beason provides commentary and analysis of the college matchups.  He does so with such wisdom.  Beason provides his insight and acumen with a sense of such prudence and sagacity!

Beason never forgets his roots and is always willing to help others!  Beason donated $250,000 to his alma mater the University of Miami and is always going back there and supporting the student athletes-arming them with knowledge and skills needed for a successful career on and off the field!  He also frequently participates in tailgate parties with fellow U alumni.  Beason also supports former teammates as when New York Giants’ safety Antrel Rolle retired, he posted a lengthy, heartfelt message honoring him and wishing him the best on all of his future endeavors!

Despite being out of football, Beason still trains and works hard to maintain his physique, putting the work in and always staying committed!

Beason may no longer be playing football, but he is still a powerful contributor to the game!  Beason has always been and continues to be an embodiment of class and kindness!  Beason will forever go down as not only one of the most talented players, but one of the nicest players!