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Norman Julius "Boomer" Esiason (/ ə ˈ s aɪ. ə s ən /; born April 17, 1961) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons, primarily with the Cincinnati Bengals.
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- April 17, 1961
Apr 29, 2024 · Esiason announced during the Monday edition of his WFAN radio show that he won’t be returning to CBS in the fall, ending his 22-year run on the pregame show. He also has extended his contract in the morning slot he inherited with Craig Carton after Don Imus exited in 2007, both for the radio show and the CBS Sports Network simulcast.
- Esiason was the NFL MVP during the Bengals’ Super Bowl season of 1988. Esiason was the Most Valuable Player for the NFL in the 1988 season when he threw for 3,572 yards and a career-high 28 touchdowns.
- Esiason was a star quarterback at Maryland. The University of Maryland was the only college to offer Esiason a scholarship. Once he got there, he set 17 school records.
- He finished his career with the Bengals in a memorable 1997 return. Esiason returned to the Bengals for the 1997 season. He replaced Jeff Blake midway through the 1997 season, throwing for 13 touchdowns with only two interceptions and garnering a passer rating of over 106 for the season.
- Esiason set numerous passing records. On Oct. 7, 1990, Esiason threw for 490 yards in a 34–31 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. That was a Bengals record until Joe Burrow broke it with 525 against the Ravens on Jan.
May 4, 2024 · Boomer Esiason seemed almost relieved as he discussed his departure this week from his The NFL Today cohosting duties, saying he was planning on leaving anyway. It was announced this week that...
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