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Phil Bogle     

OL/DL
Born: September 27, 1979
Hometown: Spring Valley, NY
6' 3", 310
College: New Haven (CT)
Other Pro Experience: NFL NFL-E 
Full NFL stats at Pro-Football-Reference.com

Career Stats - Player News - Awards - Game Logs
Player News
Soul names Phil Bogle as General Manager
Philadelphia Soul Press Release
The 2015 Eastern Division Champion Philadelphia Soul announced today that Phil Bogle has been named General Manager and Head of Football Operations for this upcoming season. This comes as former GM Tom Goodhines leaves to take a senior executive position at the Arena Football League Office in Las Vegas.

Philadelphia welcomes back Coach Phil Bogle
Philadelphia Soul Press Release
The defending back-to-back American Conference Champion Philadelphia Soul announce the return of Phil Bogle as assistant head coach and line coach for the 2014 season.

Phil Bogle makes return to Philadelphia
Philadelphia Soul Press Release
The American Conference Champion Philadelphia Soul announce the addition of Phil Bogle as assistant head coach and line coach for the 2013 season. Bogle joins head coach, Clint Dolezel’s staff and makes his second appearance on the Soul coaching staff.

Soul players tackling other interests with AFL idle
Philadelphia Daily News

Bringing Soul to NFL
Philadelphia Daily News
Brackins is coming off a stellar arena football season with the Soul and trying to make his way on to the Jets' roster. The odds against Brackins, a Tampa Bay 2005 fifth-round pick, are long. He wasn't signed by the Jets until Aug. 19 and he's one of 10 wide receivers on New York's roster.

Championship repeat falls just out of reach
San Jose Mercury News
Philadelphia held off a late SaberCats surge to claim a 59-56 victory Sunday in ArenaBowl XXII, denying San Jose's bid for a second consecutive championship before 17,244 fans at the New Orleans Arena.

Philadelphia Soul seeking championship today
Philadelphia Inquirer
The Soul claimed a 58-57 victory after SaberCats kicker A.J. Haglund missed a 48-yard field goal as time ran out. The Soul, who trailed by 33-14 at intermission, went up for good on a two-point conversion run by Clifton Smith with 10 seconds to play.

Arena Football League gaining credibility
phillyBurbs.com
Today's ArenaBowl XXII won't garner Super Bowl TV ratings, but you can bet that a flock of NFL scouts will be watching when the Philadelphia Soul take on the San Jose SaberCats.

Soul Hold On To Win First ArenaBowl, 59-56
MyFox Philadelphia
Matt D'Orazio threw seven touchdown passes and ran for another score to lead the Philadelphia Soul to their first ArenaBowl victory, beating defending AFL champion San Jose 59-56 on Sunday.

The New Soul of Philadelphia
Yardbarker
Move over Eagles, the Philadelphia Soul are the hottest football team in Philly, and the newest city champs, having won ArenaBowl 22 Sunday. The Soul beat the reigning champion San Jose SaberCats 59-56 in their first ArenaBowl, withstanding a tense late 4th quarter comeback by San Jose.

Philly's heart and Soul
phillyBurbs.com
Egos are not so enormous in the Arena Football League, where the handful of high salaries are around the NFL minimum, but Morrisville native Chris Jackson could have brought a disruptive big head to Philadelphia if he had chosen.

Soul roll toward goal
Cherry Hill Courier Post
No one could blame Philadelphia Soul players, coaches and management for breaking into a joyful celebration last week when the team defeated Cleveland and earned its way into the ArenaBowl.

No typical day for Philadelphia Soul quarterback D'Orazio
Philadelphia Daily News
cal day for Philadelphia Soul quarterback D'OrazioPhiladelphia Daily News, PA - 36 minutes agoAttentive father, devout Christian and Arena Football League Player of the Year . . . hard to make a guy like that look bad. *

Seven Soul players named to All-Arena team
Philadelphia Soul Press Release
Four Soul players were announced to the All-Arena First Team; quarterback Matt D’Orazio, receiver Chris Jackson, and offensive linemen Phil Bogle and Martin Bibla.

Jackson shines as Soul rebound
Cherry Hill Courier Post
It was a big night for Soul wide receiver Chris Jackson, who advanced further up the Arena Football League career ladder for touchdown receptions and overall receptions, while helping his team break a two-game losing streak.

Biography
In addition to being named 2002 Cactus Bowl MVP, Bogle also played in the 2003 Cactus Bowl where he received the the Jim Langer Award as top offensive lineman.