Education
Kelly attended R. L. Thomas High School in Webster, New York, before heading to Syracuse, New York to play with the Syracuse Orange football team
Kelly attended R. L. Thomas High School in Webster, New York, before heading to Syracuse, New York to play with the Syracuse Orange football team
He played in 44 games over 4 seasons, starting only the 1988 AFC Championship due to an injury to starter Clarence Kay. Kelly also played in Super Bowl XXIV. He died of cancer on March 28, 2003. Head Coach Greg Robinson said of him,
..There was Pat Kelly.
Pat Kelly – what a character.
This guy was as bright as they came. He was at the Jets, and at the Broncos, went on and was doing a wonderful job on Wall Street.
Pat was the kind of guy who he could turn a locker room because of the way he could disrupt it with his sense of humor. He could take over a whole football team
He was a guy who everybody not only remembered as a player, but also as a person.
Sadly, we lost Pat not too long ago. He is always remembered for what he was – a special person. More specifically, it usually signifies overcoming a severe injury.
After leaving the NFL, Kelly became a successful businessman.
Frase"s son Joshua, whom the foundation is named for, suffered from centronuclear myopathy and died on December 24, 2010 at the age of 15. Kelly also created the JFF Muscle Dream Team Gala and helped raise millions of dollars for the foundation.