For the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League, wide receiver and return specialist Britain Covey plays football professionally. He is 78 kilograms and 1.73 meters tall. He played quarterback for Timpview High School for two seasons, compiling 4492 passing yards and 56 touchdowns. He concluded his high school career as Utah’s fourth-leading scorer overall.
Timpview won back-to-back state championships under his leadership, and he was twice named Utah Valley Football Player of the Year. He attended the University of Utah after high school and played collegiate football for the Utah Utes. He played in and started eight games as a true freshman.
He led Utah with 43 receptions for 519 yards and four touchdown catches, earning him honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors. In addition, he topped the conference in catches per game, total catches, receiving yards per game, touchdown catches per game, and receiving yards overall. He established the school record for punt return yards, finished second all-time in punt returns, third overall, and sixth in receiving yards.
He also finished second in catches. Covey was taken undrafted in the 2022 NFL Draft and was subsequently signed by the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent. On August 30, 2022, he was discharged, and the next day he was added to the practice squad. He made his NFL debut in the opening week game against the Detroit Lions.
How Many Siblings Does Britain Covey Have?
The number of siblings Britain Covey has is unknown but he has a brother called Stephen Covey who attended BYU.