Career
He played college ball at Washington. His hometown is Las Vegas, Nevada. While attending Washington, Kesi received the nickname "Calves" due to his massive 22-inch calves.
As a junior and senior he started all 11 games.
While a sophomore he played in all 11 games and started 3. He was part of the offensive line that paved the way for Napoleon Kaufman"s record breaking 1,890-yard rushing season.
Kesi was undrafted on the 1996 NFL Draft. However, that same year he was signed by the Oakland Raiders.
In 1997 he was originally signed by the Dallas Cowboys where he was mentored under Mark Tuinei.
Tuinei even gave Pat some free shoes due to the fact that Kesi did not have a shoe contract at the time. He was released by the Packers and was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles. Again he played special teams and earned the special teams player spot on Pro-Football Weekly"s all-rookie team
He was released by the Eagles at the conclusion of the season.
In 2000 he was the 188th pick in the XFL Draft by the Las Vegas Outlaws. He attended Farrington High School where he played for coach Edward Diaz.
Besides football, he competed in track where he threw the shot put and discus. At Washington his majored in Ethic Studies.