Kenny McEntyre

Kenny McEntyre (born December 12, 1970), nicknamed "the Glove", is a former arena football defensive back.

McEntyre played for the Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers, Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL), the Frankfurt Galaxy and London Monarchs of NFL Europa, and Kansas City Brigade.

McEntyre originally attended Cloud County Community College, where he played basketball, but not football.

McEntryed was not selected in the 1994 NFL draft, however he attended training camps with the Indianapolis Colts and then the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1994 where he spent time on the team's practice squad and Kansas City Chiefs in 1996 and 1997.

In January 1998, McEntyre signed with the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League and was placed on the exempt list (NFL Europe).

He was placed on the refused to report list in June 1998, and was activated on July 28, 1998, and played in just one regular season game, in which he recorded one tackle and one pass defensed while limiting Florida Bobcats wide receiver Bernard Holmes to just two catches for 11 yards.

He set an AFL record by returning three interceptions for touchdowns in the regular season and added a fourth in the first round win at top-seeded the Tampa Bay Storm.

He led the team with eight total tackles in an ArenaBowl XIII loss to the Albany Firebirds, but did record his third interception of the post-season.

He played in all 16 regular season games, recording 85.5 tackles, nine interceptions, 11 passes defensed, and a career-high four fumble recoveries.

In 2005, McEntyre played in 14 regular season games, leading the team in tackles with 57, interceptions with five and passes defenses with 13.

He earned Defensive Player of Game, once again with four tackles as Predators shut down New Orleans potent passing attack for second time this year.

In 2008, McEntyre played in all 16 regular season games, and recorded 49 tackles, 8 interceptions, 7 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, and four touchdowns.

During Week 7 at the Grand Rapids Rampage he recorded the 75th interception of his career and returned it for a four-yard touchdown.

He also participated in a school supply collection drive for underprivileged kids, worked with his wife on a Christmas project to collect toys for kids, was a member of the AFL Army Boot Camp – which paid visits to area high schools to teach importance of education, teamwork and physical fitness, visited schools as part of Orange County Career Day and served meals to homeless at Salvation over Thanksgiving as part of an off-season full of community relations activities.