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- Whelihan is an Anglicized Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Craig Whelihan (born 1971), American football player James Austin Whelihan...
- Craig Dominic Whelihan (born April 15, 1971) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL)...
- Whelihan, CM (April 6, 1902 – November 15, 1986) was a priest who received the Order of Canada in 1985. Born in Lucan, Ontario, James Austin Whelihan...
- coinage to Bruce Whelihan, an aide to Nixon Press Secretary Ron Ziegler. Ziegler would say "Get 'em in for a picture", and Whelihan would dutifully announce...
- metalcore act". Punknews.org reviewer Matt Whelihan was very critical of the album, calling it generic. Whelihan said the album "is a mindless affair that...
- by head coach Kevin Gilbride in favor of former sixth-round pick Craig Whelihan. He started the following game on October 4 in a 17–12 loss to the Indianapolis...
- properties and has allowed other organizations to register the trademarks.) Whelihan was traded to Chicago and the team took his statistics off of the final...
- Notre Dame Quatrerback Kevin McDougal, cut Lester, and brought in Craig Whelihan (an established NFL backup who had been third string on the Memphis Maniax...
- with 15 interceptions and only two touchdown p****es in ten games; Craig Whelihan replaced him as the starter for the final seven games, but also performed...
- Gagliano was also with the Chargers in 1991, but did not start that year. Whelihan was with the Chargers from 1995–98, but only started during his final two...