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A
consummate leader in the NFL, Jim
Kelly led the Buffalo Bills to four
back-to-back Super Bowl appearances,
four consecutive AFC Championships,
six AFC East Championships and 23
fourth-quarter comebacks. In his ten
years with the Bills, he set every
major passing record, and threw over
35,000 passing yards and 237
touchdowns, establishing a career
passing record of 84.4 percent - the
sixth highest in NFL history...Book
Jim Kelly for Your Event
Jim Kelly was named Most Valuable
Player in the 1991 Pro Bowl, one of
his five Pro Bowl appearances. He
also played for one season in the
USFL as quarterback for the Houston
Gamblers, and was named USFL Player
of the Year. Since retiring from the
NFL, Jim Kelly has brought his love
of sport to a national audience,
joining ESPN's pregame show, NFL
Countdown, and serving as NFL game
analyst for NBC Sports.
Jim's many civic and charitable
activities include the establishment
of the Kelly for Kids Foundation and
service as national spokesperson for
the Children's Miracle Network. In
1995, President Clinton appointed
Kelly to the President's Council on
Physical Fitness and Sports. Another
cause especially close to Jim's
heart is his involvement with the
Hunter's Hope Foundation that was
established for his son Hunter who
was diagnosed with a disease called
Krabbes Leukodystrophy. The
foundation raises research money to
help fight the disease.
In
addition, he hosts the Jim Kelly
Celebrity Golf Tournament. Jim Kelly
and his friends from the sports and
entertainment industries have
gathered each year since 1987 to
raise money for children's charities
with a VIP gala and golf tournament.
Through those efforts, Kelly for
Kids Foundation and Hunter's Hope
have distributed more than two
million dollars for children's
charities in Western New York.
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