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Tom Telesco
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Tom Telesco, 40, becomes the youngest general manager in Chargers history. He spent the last 15 seasons with the Colts, serving in a variety of capacities, including vice president of football operations (2012), director of player personnel (2006-11), director of pro scouting (2005-05), pro scout (2001-03) and area scout (1998-00).

Telesco was a part of the decision-making process that brought quarterback Andrew Luck to the Colts with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. Luck led the Colts to a record of 11-5 during his rookie season and a berth in the AFC Wild Card Playoffs. The Colts went from 2-14 to 11-5 in a span of one year as their roster went through a complete overhaul.  At the end of the 2012 season, the roster featured 36 new players from the end of the previous year.

Telesco’s tenure with the Colts was one of the most successful eras of the franchise’s history that also included a move into a new stadium, Lucas Oil Field, which played host to Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5, 2012. From 1998-12, the Colts went 154-86 and appeared in the playoffs 12 times, winning eight division titles, while finishing second four times. Those 12 postseason appearances included a victory over Chicago in Super Bowl XLI following the 2006 season and a loss to New Orleans in Super Bowl XLIV after the ’09 season. Indianapolis’ 154 wins from 1998-12 were the second-most in the NFL during that span (New England, 168).

Telesco’s first season in Indianapolis (1998) coincided with the Colts drafting of another quarterback with the first overall pick in the NFL Draft, Peyton Manning. Since that time, he was involved in a number of successful drafts with the Colts that included the selections of four-time Pro Bowl running back Edgerrin James, five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Reggie Wayne and seven-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker Dwight Freeney.

A native of Buffalo, New York, Telesco worked as a summer intern at the Bills’ training camps during the 1991-94 seasons. At the same time, he played wide receiver at John Carroll University in Ohio where he was a starter for the school’s Ohio Athletic Conference championship team in 1994. Telesco graduated in ’95 with a degree in business management, the same year he landed his first NFL job as a scouting assistant with the Carolina Panthers. He spent three years with the Panthers, including 1997 as an area scout before joining the Colts in ’98.

Telesco and his wife, Larah, have three children: daughter Elena and sons Thomas and Nicholas.

Tom Telesco, 40, becomes the youngest general manager in Chargers history. He spent the last 15 seasons with the Colts, serving in a variety of capacities, including vice president of football operations (2012), director of player personnel (2006-11), director of pro scouting (2005-05), pro scout (2001-03) and area scout (1998-00).

Telesco was a part of the decision-making process that brought quarterback Andrew Luck to the Colts with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. Luck led the Colts to a record of 11-5 during his rookie season and a berth in the AFC Wild Card Playoffs. The Colts went from 2-14 to 11-5 in a span of one year as their roster went through a complete overhaul.  At the end of the 2012 season, the roster featured 36 new players from the end of the previous year.

Telesco’s tenure with the Colts was one of the most successful eras of the franchise’s history that also included a move into a new stadium, Lucas Oil Field, which played host to Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5, 2012. From 1998-12, the Colts went 154-86 and appeared in the playoffs 12 times, winning eight division titles, while finishing second four times. Those 12 postseason appearances included a victory over Chicago in Super Bowl XLI following the 2006 season and a loss to New Orleans in Super Bowl XLIV after the ’09 season. Indianapolis’ 154 wins from 1998-12 were the second-most in the NFL during that span (New England, 168).

Telesco’s first season in Indianapolis (1998) coincided with the Colts drafting of another quarterback with the first overall pick in the NFL Draft, Peyton Manning. Since that time, he was involved in a number of successful drafts with the Colts that included the selections of four-time Pro Bowl running back Edgerrin James, five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Reggie Wayne and seven-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker Dwight Freeney.

A native of Buffalo, New York, Telesco worked as a summer intern at the Bills’ training camps during the 1991-94 seasons. At the same time, he played wide receiver at John Carroll University in Ohio where he was a starter for the school’s Ohio Athletic Conference championship team in 1994. Telesco graduated in ’95 with a degree in business management, the same year he landed his first NFL job as a scouting assistant with the Carolina Panthers. He spent three years with the Panthers, including 1997 as an area scout before joining the Colts in ’98.

Telesco and his wife, Larah, have three children: daughter Elena and sons Thomas and Nicholas.

 

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    The McCoy family. From left: wife Kellie, daughter Olivia, son Luke. Tour the facility with Dad
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    The McCoy family in front of Chargers Park
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    The McCoy family answers questions from the media
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    Wife Kellie looks over the new helmet
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    Luke tries on the Chargers helmet