[1] He played in 44 games over 4 seasons, starting only the 1988 AFC Championship due to an injury to starter Clarence Kay.
Pat was the kind of guy who he could turn a locker room because of the way he could disrupt it with his sense of humor.
This led to him co-creating the Joshua Frase Foundation in the fall of 1996, a foundation devoted to raising funds for research into Centronuclear myopathy and related congenital myopathies, with friend and former Syracuse/New York Jets teammate Paul Frase.
Frase's son Joshua, whom the foundation is named for, suffered from centronuclear myopathy and died on December 24, 2010, at the age of 15.
Kelly also created the JFF Muscle Dream Team Gala and helped raise millions of dollars for the foundation.