Britain Covey, a wide receiver and return specialist for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League, was born on March 18, 1997. (NFL). He attended Utah during his college football career before being selected as an undrafted free agent by the Eagles in 2022.
Where did Britain Covey go to high school?
Covey attended Timpview High School, where he played quarterback for two years and helped his team to a 26-0 record. He was raised in Provo, Utah. He completed 4492 passes for 4492 yards and 56 touchdowns while also gaining 2904 yards on the ground for 44 scores. Despite just playing two years as a starter, he concluded his high school career fourth all-time in Utah in terms of touchdowns (with 111). Timpview won back-to-back state championships under his leadership, and he was twice named Utah Valley Football Player of the Year. At the school, Covey generated approximately 7,400 yards of total offense.
Covey committed to the University of Utah and started eight games and appeared in twelve as a true freshman. He led Utah with 43 receptions for 519 yards and four touchdowns, and was the Pac-12 leader in receiving yards per game, total receiving yards, catches per game, touchdown catches, and overall receptions, earning honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors. He also contributed on special teams, leading the team with 916 all-purpose yards and earning first-team Freshman All-American honors from Sporting News and Scout.com for his work as a punt returner. Pro Football Focus named Covey a freshman All-America receiver.
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