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Boomer Esiason is the veteran NFL
quarterback who led the Cincinnati
Bengals to the 1989 Super Bowl. A
left-handed quarterback, Esiason
starred at the University of
Maryland and was chosen by the
Bengals in the second round of the
1984 college draft. He became the
team's starter in 1985...Book
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He was the league's top quarterback
in 1988 with a 97.4 rating,
completing 223 of 388 passes for
3,572 yards and 28 touchdowns.
After sub-par seasons in 1991 and
1992, Esiason was written off by
Cincinnati and by many observers.
Traded to the New York Jets for a
third-round draft choice, he
returned to form in 1993, completing
288 of 473 passes for 3,421 yards
and 16 touchdowns. Replaced as the
Jets' starter during the 1995
season, Esiason signed as a free
agent with the Arizona Cardinals in
1996 and returned to the Bengals in
1997. He retired after that season.
In his NFL career, Esiason completed
2969 of 5205 passes for 37920 yards
and 247 touchdowns, with 184
interceptions.
Esiason now leads the fight against
cystic fibrosis. When his son was
diagnosed with the disease in 1993,
Boomer knew he had to do everything
he could to help raise awareness and
find a cure for this debilitating
and ultimately fatal lung disease.
Today, thanks to his efforts and
energy, the Boomer Esiason
Foundation has raised millions of
dollars for cystic fibrosis
research, with most proceeds going
to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
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