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Selected
as the 37th pick in the 1984
NFL Draft by the Cincinnati
Bengals from the University
of Maryland |
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Veteran
quarterback of 14 years with
the Cincinnati Bengals, New
York Jets and Arizona Cardinals
(1984-1997) |
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NFL
Most Valuable Player (1988) |
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Four-time
Pro Bowl selection |
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The
most prolific left-handed quarterback
in NFL history when he retired
in 1997. Career marks rank among
the top ten in the NFL in all-time
passing yards, career completions
and career attempts. Led the
Bengals to Super Bowl XXIII
vs San Francisco in 1988. |
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Esiason set 17 school records
for passing and total offense
during an All-American career
at the University of Maryland.
He led the Terrapins to the
Atlantic Coast Conference title
and a Citrus Bowl berth in 1983. |
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Esiason
has become a leading national
figure in the fight against
cystic fibrosis, where he has
established the Boomer Esiason
Foundation raising millions
of dollars to battle the disease.
He and his wife, Cheryl, have
been named honorary chairs of
Building Bridges to a Cure,
the national Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation major gift campaign
for its Therapeutics Development
Program. Esiason has also worked
with other community organizations:
United Way, March of Dimes and
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
(SIDS) Foundation. |
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ATT |
COMP |
YDS |
TD |
INT |
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1984-1992,
1997 |
3,564
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2,015 |
27,149 |
187 |
131 |
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1993-1995
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1,302
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764 |
8,478
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49 |
39 |
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1996
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339 |
190
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2,293 |
11 |
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1984-1997
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5,205
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2,969
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37,920 |
247
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184 |
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