Eugene Change was a first-round draft pick of the New England Patriots in 1992. He had an eight-year playing career, starting 30 of 55 games for which he dressed, with all of his starts coming during his first two seasons. After retiring in 2000 as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles’ practice squad, he would return to the team a decade later as a coach.
That is what he spent the next decade doing, serving as an assistant offensive line coach for the Eagles from 2010-12 and 2016-19, plus three years with the Kansas City Chiefs in between (when he followed Andy Reid out to the Midwest).