“Could Hit the Biggest Guy”: Michael Phelps’ Late Father Once Recalled His Incredible High School Football Days
Follow Us
Swimming legend Michael Phelps is one of the most decorated athletes in the world. The star etched his name in the swimming hall of fame with his speed and agility underwater. Over the years, Phelps has won numerous medals and broken many world records. Water has always been his best friend, even at times when he did not feel his best.
Phelps has been open about his distant relationship with his father. However, in 2014, when the swimmer was sent to rehab after a DUI arrest, their relationship took a turn for the better. While the athlete has since been vocal about his mental health issues, the father-son bond recently came into the limelight after Michael’s father, Mr. Fred Phelps, passed away.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Michael Phelps’ father wanted to make it to the NFL
Michael Phelps’ father, Fred Phelps, worked as a police officer at the Maryland State police. His role was to inspect commercial vehicles on the state lines. However, the retired officer had always dreamt of being a professional football player. When he was young, Fred played college football and was a part of the defense team. The legend’s father once recalled how he loved playing the sport and even the aggression that came with it.
Senior Phelps once explained in an interview that even hitting a fellow player during a game felt satisfying. He recounted how he played the sport since high school and wished to make it to the NFL. Fred also tried his luck at the Redskins trials but was rejected. However, he maintained that the sport was close to his heart. He quipped, “I liked it when the guards and tackles pulled so you could hit the biggest guy out there.”
Trending
“Makes No Sense”: Football Fans Disheartened as Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders Snubbed in 2025 NFL Mock Draft, Carson Beck Touted Top Player
May 04, 2024 09:19 PM EDT
Russell Wilson ‘Proud’ Despite Harsh Conditions Forcing Ciara To Cancel Las Vegas Show Amid ‘Out of This World’ Tour
May 05, 2024 03:08 PM EDT
“Get This M*f*** Down”- Disgruntled Bubba Wallace Puts 23XI on Blast After Shocking Let Down at Signature Track
May 06, 2024 02:30 AM EDT
“This Is Just Sad at This Point” – MMA World Erupts as Alex Pereira Embarrasses Anthony Smith in Front of Thousands at UFC 301
May 05, 2024 05:04 PM EDT
“Transferring? Hell Yeah”: Nika Muhl Gets Blunt on Fights With Geno Auriemma After 4 Years of Loyalty to UConn
May 04, 2024 09:02 PM EDT
Get instantly notified of the hottest Swimming stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.
Follow Us
Swimming Legend Michael Phelps Wants Son to Follow His Legacy but Not in the Pool
However, Fred ended up becoming a police officer. He had a busy life and retired in 2004 after 28 years of service. While he worked with tactical assault units, his football dreams were long gone.
The swimming legend announces his father’s demise
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Unfortunately, Fred Phelps recently passed away. Michael Phelps announced and mourned his loss on social media with a heartwarming note for his dad. Fellow athletes and celebrities poured in with all their love and support for the Phelps family.
View this post on Instagram
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
While the father and son had some hurdles in their relationship, it had been heartwarming to see how they blossomed. Phelps’ legacy still remains mighty, and the swimmer still inspires many.
Watch this story: Lindsey Vonn, Cody Simpson, Chandler Parson, and entire sports world mourns the loss of Michael Phelps’ father
Edited by:
Simar Singh Wadhwa