Brian Noble (American football)


Brian David Noble is a former American football linebacker. He was drafted in the fifth round of the 1985 NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers. He played college football at Arizona State.

Early life and education

Noble attended Anaheim High School where he played football and baseball, and football at Fullerton College before attending Arizona State University. At Fullerton College he played for Hal Sherbeck who he credits for setting him straight and helping him to understand what it would take to be successful in football and life.

Post-football career

After retiring from the National Football League, Noble went on to produce his own outdoor television program called Hitting the Outdoors which aired throughout the Midwest. He also owned the Green Bay Blizzard until October 2009, which played in the af2. He and his wife Cindy are the co-founders of a 501 corporation "A Noble Cause" for kids with cancer which raises money for children and their families dealing with cancer by selling multi-colored cancer awareness bracelets. Noble and his wife have four daughters, and as of June 11, 2008, the entire family lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.