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Troy Aikman

Troy Kenneth Aikman (born November 21, 1966) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys. After transferring from Oklahoma, he played college football at UCLA, where he won the Davey O'Brien Award as a senior. Aikman was selected first overall in the 1989 NFL Draft by the Cowboys, with whom he received six Pro Bowl selections and won three Super Bowls. He was also named MVP of Super Bowl XXVII, the franchise's first title in over a decade. Aikman was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006[1] and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008.[2]

Troy Aikman
Aikman in 2018
No. 8
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1966-11-21) November 21, 1966 (age 56)
West Covina, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High school:Henryetta
(Henryetta, Oklahoma)
College:
NFL Draft:1989 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Pass attempts:4,715
Pass completions:2,898
Completion percentage:61.5%
TDINT:165–141
Passing yards:32,942
Passer rating:81.6
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR
Pro Football Hall of Fame
College Football Hall of Fame

After retiring in 2000, Aikman served as the color commentator of NFL on Fox from 2001 to 2021 and has served as the color commentator of Monday Night Football since 2022. Aikman was also a co-owner of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team Hall of Fame Racing from 2005 to 2009, along with fellow former Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach, and a part-owner of the San Diego Padres in Major League Baseball (MLB).[3][4]

Early life

Aikman was born on November 21, 1966. He spent the first part of his childhood in Cerritos, California. At the age of 12, Aikman's family moved to Henryetta, Oklahoma, where he played football and baseball at Henryetta High School, and earned All-State honors.[5] Aikman also won the 1983 Oklahoma high school state championship in typing.[6][7]

College career

Oklahoma Sooners

The New York Mets offered Aikman a contract out of high school, but instead of playing baseball he chose to pursue football and attended the University of Oklahoma under head coach Barry Switzer.[8]

In 1984, he became the first freshman to start at quarterback for Oklahoma since World War II. In 1985, his first full season as a collegiate starter,[8] Aikman led the Sooners to victories over Minnesota, Kansas State, and #17 Texas in the Red River Shootout before losing to the Miami Hurricanes as he left the game with a broken ankle. He also lost to his future teammate, Michael Irvin and future head coach, Jimmy Johnson, who had also scouted him when he was the head coach of Oklahoma State.[9]

On October 19, Miami's Jerome Brown broke through the offensive line, sacked Aikman on the Sooner 29-yard line and broke Aikman's ankle. Aikman, who had been six of eight passing for 131 yards, would be out for the season. Switzer and offensive coordinator Jim Donnan were forced to switch back to the wishbone offense under freshman quarterback Jamelle Holieway. The team went on to win the 1985 National Championship. With Holieway established as the starting quarterback at OU, Aikman decided to transfer to UCLA.[10]

UCLA Bruins

Barry Switzer oversaw Aikman's transfer to UCLA, a program under Terry Donahue that was more conducive to a passing quarterback. He had to sit out one year due to college transfer rules but went on to lead the Bruins to a 20–4 record over two seasons.[8][10]

As a junior, Aikman earned the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year, throwing for 2,525 yards, 17 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions. He led the Bruins to a 10–2 record and the 1987 Aloha Bowl, where they beat the Florida Gators 20–16.[8][11][12]

As a senior, Aikman threw for 2,771 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions. He won the 1988 Davey O'Brien Award as the nation's top quarterback, a first for UCLA.[8] He was a Consensus All-American, the UPI West Coast Player of the Year, the Washington DC Club QB of the Year, a finalist for the 1988 AFCA "Coaches Choice" Player of the year award, and finished third in voting for the 1988 Heisman Trophy. UCLA matched the victory total from the previous season under Aikman, going 10–2 and losing only to USC and Washington State. The 1988 season culminated with a 17–3 Bruins victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks in the 1989 Cotton Bowl Classic, which was played in Dallas.[8] The Dallas media spent most of the Cotton Bowl Classic week promoting Aikman as the "next quarterback of the Cowboys," and much was made of Cowboys head coach Tom Landry watching Aikman practice during the Bruins' workouts at Texas Stadium. Aikman finished his career as the number two career passing leader in UCLA history.[11][12]

In 2008, Aikman was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.[13] On November 28, 2014, UCLA retired his #8 jersey at halftime against Stanford.

College statistics

NCAA Collegiate Career Stats
Season Passing Rushing
Cmp Att Yds Pct TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD
Oklahoma Sooners
1984 6 20 41 30 0 3 17.2 12 18 1.5 1
1985 27 47 442 57.4 1 1 139.2 49 93 1.9 0
UCLA Bruins
1986 did not play due to NCAA transfer rules
1987 178 273 2,527 65.2 17 8 157.6 79 −87 −1.1 2
1988 228 354 2,771 64.4 24 9 147.4 78 83 1.1 1
Career 439 694 5,781 63.3 42 21 142.3 218 107 0.5 4

Professional Career

Dallas Cowboys

Aikman was selected as the first overall pick in the 1989 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys.[8] On February 25, 1989, new owner Jerry Jones fired Tom Landry and replaced him with Jimmy Johnson. A few months later, in the NFL's supplemental draft, Johnson drafted Steve Walsh, who played for Johnson at the University of Miami. Aikman won the starting quarterback job, and Walsh was traded early in the 1990 season.

Aikman played his first NFL preseason game on August 26, 1989 against the Denver Broncos.[14] His NFL debut started with a 28–0 loss to the New Orleans Saints. The following week, Aikman threw his first touchdown pass, a 65-yard completion to Michael Irvin, but the Atlanta Falcons intercepted two passes and won. In a game against the Phoenix Cardinals, he threw for 379 yards to set an NFL rookie record.[8] Aikman finished 1989 with a 0–11 record as a starter, completing 155 of 293 passes for 1,749 yards, 9 touchdowns, and 18 interceptions.

Following Aikman's rookie season, Dallas selected Florida Gators running back Emmitt Smith in the first round of the 1990 NFL Draft. With Smith and Irvin, Aikman led the Cowboys to a 7–7 record in the 1990 season, but was injured in the 15th game, against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys would go on to lose that game and the following week against the Atlanta Falcons with backup quarterback Babe Laufenberg, missing the final playoff wild card spot by one game.

In 1991, Aikman led the Cowboys to a 6–4 record in the first 10 games and had the Cowboys ahead in week 12 against an undefeated Washington Redskins team when he was injured. Steve Beuerlein replaced Aikman, and Dallas finished the season 5–0 and earned the #5 playoff seed. Beuerlein went on to lead the Cowboys to a road upset over the #4 seed Chicago Bears in the Wild Card round. With the Cowboys trailing 17–6 at halftime the following week against the Detroit Lions in the NFC Divisional Playoff game, Aikman was inserted to start the third quarter, but was unable to provide a spark as the Cowboys lost, 38–6. Aikman was selected to the first of six consecutive Pro Bowls.[8]

In 1992, Aikman set career highs in completions (302), passing yards (3,445), and touchdown passes (23), and led the Cowboys to a team record 13 regular-season victories and the second-best record in the NFC. During the playoffs, Aikman broke Joe Montana's record of 83 passes without an interception by throwing 89.[8] The Cowboys defeated the Philadelphia Eagles at home in the Division Playoffs and squared off against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship, a matchup that featured the two best teams in the NFC. The Cowboys won, 30–20, with Aikman completing two game-changing passes to send the Cowboys to their first Super Bowl appearance since 1978. In Super Bowl XXVII against the Buffalo Bills, Aikman led the Cowboys to a 52–17 victory (coincidentally the game was played in his alma mater's home stadium, the Rose Bowl).[8] Aikman was named Super Bowl MVP after completing 22 of 30 passes for 273 yards and 4 touchdowns.[8]

 
Troy Aikman jersey worn in the 1995 season, exhibited at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH

In 1993, the Cowboys finished 12–4, the best record in the NFC. In the playoffs, Aikman again guided the Cowboys to a home playoff victory, this time over a young, upstart Green Bay Packers squad led by quarterback Brett Favre, who was in his first full season as a starting quarterback. Aikman then shredded the San Francisco 49ers secondary in the NFC Championship 38–21, before leaving the game with a concussion after 49ers defensive tackle Dana Stubblefield's knee hit Aikman's head.[15] Aikman now says he has no memory of playing in the game.[16] In Super Bowl XXVIII, Aikman was kept out of the end zone, but a combination of key turnovers by the Buffalo Bills offense and the running of Emmitt Smith helped lead to a 30–13 victory for the Cowboys.

Head coach Jimmy Johnson left the team on March 29, 1994, and Jerry Jones hired Barry Switzer, Aikman's former college coach at Oklahoma. In 1994, the Cowboys finished with the second-best record in the NFC (behind the San Francisco 49ers) and Aikman again missed playing time due to injuries. The Cowboys won their Divisional Playoff game against the Green Bay Packers 35–9, but fell to the 49ers in the NFC Championship, 38–28.

In 1995, Aikman passed for over 3,300 yards as the Cowboys once again finished with the best record in the NFC, with the 49ers having the second-best record. Aikman was knocked out of a highly anticipated rematch between the Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers when 49ers' Stubblefield landed on Aikman, forcing his knee to hit the turf. After a playoff loss at home by the 49ers to the Green Bay Packers, the Cowboys hosted the Packers in the NFC Championship and, for the third straight season, knocked the Packers out of the playoffs, this time by a 38–27 score, to earn their third Super Bowl appearance in four years. The Cowboys won Super Bowl XXX against the Pittsburgh Steelers 27–17, with Aikman throwing one touchdown pass.

In 1996, despite offensive troubles, Aikman again helped lead the Cowboys to another NFC East Division title and a home game for the Wild Card playoff round, a 40–15 drubbing of the Minnesota Vikings. The following week, the Cowboys fell in the Divisional Playoffs to the Carolina Panthers, 26–17.

In 1997, Aikman became the first quarterback in Cowboys' history to have three straight 3,000-yard seasons, but the team finished 6–10 and missed the playoffs for the first time since 1990. Switzer suffered the first losing season of his career, and resigned at the end of the season.

1998 was a rebound year for Aikman and the Cowboys, and despite missing five games, Aikman again helped lead the Cowboys back to the NFC East title and the playoffs. The Cowboys were stunned at home in the Wild Card game as the #6 seed Arizona Cardinals won, 20–7.

The 1999 season started off with a bang for Aikman and the Cowboys as they squared off against the Washington Redskins. Aikman fired a career-high five touchdown passes, including the game winner in overtime to beat the Redskins. 1999 also marked the final playoff appearance for Aikman, and the final season the trio of Aikman, Irvin, and Emmitt Smith would play together. The Cowboys finished 8–8 and lost in the Wild Card playoff game to the Minnesota Vikings, 27–10.

The 2000 season was Aikman's final season as a professional football player. Aikman suffered several concussions during the season, and a revolving door at quarterback took place between Aikman and former Eagles quarterback Randall Cunningham. Aikman's final game was at home against the Washington Redskins. He was hit by linebacker LaVar Arrington and suffered the tenth and final concussion of his career.

During the 2001 offseason, Aikman was waived a day before he was due a $70 million/7-year contract extension, and ultimately announced his retirement on April 9, after failing to find another team. He ended his career as the Cowboys' all-time leading passer (32,942 yards). 90 of his 94 career wins were in the 1990s and the most of any quarterback in any decade until Peyton Manning surpassed him in the 2000s with 115 wins. Presently, Aikman is third on that list, also trailing Tom Brady (122 in the 2010s).[8][17]

During a late December 2013 radio interview, Aikman said the real reason he retired was due to persistent back issues he had in his final season. Aikman explained that he had back surgery in the offseason following Super Bowl XXVII with no complications but by the time he reached his final season he was constantly getting treatment for back pain. While the hit by Arrington ended his 2000 season, he claims it was the back pain and not that concussion that ended his career.[18] In a January 2020 interview, Aikman said he wanted to sign with the San Diego Chargers after being released by the Cowboys in the 2001 offseason to play for Norv Turner (Aikman's former offensive coordinator in Dallas), but they signed Doug Flutie instead and Aikman chose to retire. He said Andy Reid called him after Eagles' starting quarterback Donovan McNabb suffered a broken ankle in week 11 of the 2002 season to offer him the starting position, but Aikman declined. In 2003, Aikman agreed to play for the Miami Dolphins with Turner as their offensive coordinator and began training again, but the team decided not to sign a contract with him.[19]

NFL career statistics

Legend
Won the Super Bowl
Selected to Pro Bowl
Super Bowl MVP
NFL record
Bold Career high

Regular season

NFL career statistics
Year Team Games Passing
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Lng Rtg
1989 DAL 11 11 0−11 155 293 52.9 1,749 6.0 9 18 75 55.7
1990 DAL 15 15 7−8 226 399 56.6 2,579 6.5 11 18 61 66.6
1991 DAL 12 12 7−5 237 363 65.3 2,754 7.6 11 10 61 86.7
1992 DAL 16 16 13−3 302 473 63.8 3,445 7.3 23 14 87 89.5
1993 DAL 14 14 11−3 271 392 69.1 3,100 7.9 15 6 80 99.0
1994 DAL 14 14 10−4 233 361 64.5 2,676 7.4 13 12 90 84.9
1995 DAL 16 16 12−4 280 432 64.8 3,304 7.6 16 7 50 93.6
1996 DAL 15 15 10−5 296 465 63.7 3,126 6.7 12 13 61 80.1
1997 DAL 16 16 6−10 292 518 56.4 3,283 6.3 19 12 64 78.0
1998 DAL 11 11 7−4 187 315 59.4 2,330 7.4 12 5 67 88.5
1999 DAL 14 14 7−7 263 442 59.5 2,964 6.7 17 12 90 81.1
2000 DAL 11 11 4−7 156 262 59.5 1,632 6.2 7 14 48 64.3
Career 165 165 94−71 2,898 4,715 61.5 32,942 7.0 165 141 90 81.6

Postseason

NFL playoff statistics
Year Team Games Passing
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Lng Rtg
1991 DAL 1 0 11 16 68.8 114 7.1 0 1 25 63.0
1992 DAL 3 3 3−0 61 89 68.5 795 8.9 8 0 70 126.4
1993 DAL 3 3 3−0 61 82 74.4 686 8.4 5 3 35 104.0
1994 DAL 2 2 1−1 53 83 63.9 717 8.6 4 4 94 87.3
1995 DAL 3 3 3−0 53 80 66.3 717 9.0 4 1 47 106.1
1996 DAL 2 2 1−1 37 65 56.9 343 5.3 1 4 23 51.0
1998 DAL 1 1 0−1 22 49 44.9 191 3.9 1 3 19 37.0
1999 DAL 1 1 0−1 22 38 57.9 286 7.5 0 1 45 70.7
Career 16 15 11−4 320 502 63.7 3,849 7.7 23 17 94 88.3

Super Bowl

Super Bowl Statistics
Game Opp. Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Rtg Result
XXVII BUF 22 30 73.4 273 9.1 4 0 140.7 W 52−17
XXVIII BUF 19 27 70.4 207 7.7 0 1 77.2 W 30−13
XXX PIT 15 23 65.3 209 9.1 1 0 108.8 W 27−17
Totals 56 80 70.0 689 8.6 5 1 111.9 W−L 3−0

Post-retirement activities

After his retirement from professional football as a player, Aikman joined Fox's NFC telecasts as a color commentator for the 2001 season. A year later, he was named to the network's lead announcing crew, teaming with Joe Buck and (from 2002 to 2004) Cris Collinsworth.[20] Aikman received an Emmy Award nomination for his television work in 2004 and has helped broadcast six Super Bowls (XXXIX, XLII, XLV, XLVIII, LI, and LIV) to date. It was revealed in 2016 that in 2004, Aikman nearly came out of retirement to sign a one-year deal with the Miami Dolphins, but the Dolphins ended up not signing him.

 
Aikman in 2016

Aikman also hosts a weekly sports radio show which airs on Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. ET on Sporting News Radio, and appears weekly during the football season on the Dunham & Miller morning show on Dallas sports talk radio station 1310 The Ticket. He was a public spokesman for Acme Brick throughout his career. He is also the chairman of the Troy Aikman Foundation, a charity to benefit children that has recently focused on building playplaces for children's hospitals.[21] In 2016, Aikman merged his foundation with the United Way Foundation of Metropolitan Dallas and donated $1 million to United Way in the process.[22] The Agency Sports Management & Marketing handles Aikman's marketing activities, where Jordan Bazant is his lead agent.

Aikman, who in 1999 was ranked No. 95 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players, has been the official Wing Stop spokesman for several years. He appeared in The Simpsons episode "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday" alongside former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino. He also participated in the 2001 and 2011 videos honoring Billy Graham's 83rd and 93rd birthdays. Aikman said he was going to appear on Dancing with the Stars in front of TMZ cameras.[23][24] However, he revealed he was only joking about it and won't appear on the show.[25][23][24]

On September 19, 2005, at halftime of the Dallas Cowboys-Washington Redskins game (broadcast on Monday Night Football), Aikman was inducted into the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor with his longtime teammates Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith. On August 5, 2006, Aikman was one of six players inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

At another halftime ceremony, on February 7, 2009, at the UCLA-Notre Dame basketball game, Aikman's induction into the College Hall of Fame was honored. Aikman announced he had completed course work to finish his degree in sociology. He participated in UCLA's 2009 Sociology Department commencement ceremony with current quarterback Kevin Craft and former linebacker Marcus Reece, who also came back to finish his college education. Former UCLA quarterback John Sciarra was keynote speaker at the ceremony.[26]

On February 9, 2010, Aikman became a member of the National Football Foundation Board of Directors.

As of fall 2010, Aikman is a co-spokesman for Rent-a-Center, along with Hulk Hogan.

In fall 2011, Aikman became a part of the Oxford Preparatory Academy Charter School Advisory Board in Southern California.

In November 2013, Aikman was named a 2014 recipient of the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award, given annually to six former college athletes 25 years after the end of their college athletics careers.[27]

In March 2014, Aikman was announced as a partner and spokesman for IDLife.

Prior to a 2020 NFL broadcast between the Packers and Buccaneers in Tampa, Aikman and his partner Joe Buck were caught on a hot mic questioning the necessity of a military flyover when only 15,000 fans were allowed in Raymond James Stadium for the game. Aikman most notably said "That's a lot of jet fuel just to do a little flyover" and "That stuff ain't happening with a Kamala-Biden ticket, I'll tell you that right now, partner." An Armed Forces spokesperson later said there is no additional cost to conduct the flyovers. Meanwhile, Buck and Aikman faced accusations of being unpatriotic.[28][29]

After 20 seasons as Fox's lead broadcast team, ESPN announced on March 16, 2022, that both Buck and Aikman would join the network as the new lead commentators of Monday Night Football.[30][31]

Hall of Fame Racing

In late 2005, Aikman together with another former Cowboys quarterback, Roger Staubach, established a NASCAR team known as Hall of Fame Racing, fielding the No. 96 car (derived by multiplying Aikman's jersey number as a Dallas Cowboy by Staubach's) shared between Terry Labonte and Tony Raines during the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series. Raines drove for Hall of Fame full-time in 2007, and J. J. Yeley and Brad Coleman drove the car in 2008. The team closed after the 2009 season.[32]

Personal life

Aikman, once named the most eligible bachelor in Dallas by Texas Monthly, dated country singer Lorrie Morgan.[33] He married former Cowboys publicist Rhonda Worthey on April 8, 2000, in Plano, Texas.[34] Worthey has a daughter from a previous marriage named Rachel. Worthey and Aikman have two daughters.[35] The couple announced their separation on January 24, 2011.[36] Their divorce became final on April 12, 2011.[37] On June 2, 2017, Aikman announced his engagement to high-end fashion retailer Catherine "Capa" Mooty[38] on Instagram.[39] Mooty has two sons with her ex-husband, lawyer Jerry Mooty,[40] who is the nephew of Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones.[41] On September 1, 2017, Aikman and Catherine Mooty married at the Biltmore Four Seasons in Montecito, California.[42]

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Troy Kenneth Aikman born November 21 1966 is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League NFL for 12 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys After transferring from Oklahoma he played college football at UCLA where he won the Davey O Brien Award as a senior Aikman was selected first overall in the 1989 NFL Draft by the Cowboys with whom he received six Pro Bowl selections and won three Super Bowls He was also named MVP of Super Bowl XXVII the franchise s first title in over a decade Aikman was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006 1 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008 2 Troy AikmanAikman in 2018No 8Position QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1966 11 21 November 21 1966 age 56 West Covina California U S Height 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m Weight 220 lb 100 kg Career informationHigh school Henryetta Henryetta Oklahoma College Oklahoma 1984 1985 UCLA 1986 1988 NFL Draft 1989 Round 1 Pick 1Career historyDallas Cowboys 1989 2000 Career highlights and awards3 Super Bowl champion XXVII XXVIII XXX Super Bowl MVP XXVII NFL Man of the Year 1997 6 Pro Bowl 1991 1996 NFL completion percentage leader 1993 PFWA All Rookie Team 1989 Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor National champion 1985 Davey O Brien Award 1988 Pac 10 Offensive Player of the Year 1987 Cotton Bowl MVP 1989 Consensus All American 1988 UCLA Bruins No 8 retiredCareer NFL statisticsPass attempts 4 715Pass completions 2 898Completion percentage 61 5 TD INT 165 141Passing yards 32 942Passer rating 81 6Player stats at NFL com PFRPro Football Hall of FameCollege Football Hall of FameAfter retiring in 2000 Aikman served as the color commentator of NFL on Fox from 2001 to 2021 and has served as the color commentator of Monday Night Football since 2022 Aikman was also a co owner of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team Hall of Fame Racing from 2005 to 2009 along with fellow former Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach and a part owner of the San Diego Padres in Major League Baseball MLB 3 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 2 1 Oklahoma Sooners 2 2 UCLA Bruins 2 3 College statistics 3 Professional Career 3 1 Dallas Cowboys 4 NFL career statistics 4 1 Regular season 4 2 Postseason 4 3 Super Bowl 5 Post retirement activities 5 1 Hall of Fame Racing 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditAikman was born on November 21 1966 He spent the first part of his childhood in Cerritos California At the age of 12 Aikman s family moved to Henryetta Oklahoma where he played football and baseball at Henryetta High School and earned All State honors 5 Aikman also won the 1983 Oklahoma high school state championship in typing 6 7 College career EditOklahoma Sooners Edit The New York Mets offered Aikman a contract out of high school but instead of playing baseball he chose to pursue football and attended the University of Oklahoma under head coach Barry Switzer 8 In 1984 he became the first freshman to start at quarterback for Oklahoma since World War II In 1985 his first full season as a collegiate starter 8 Aikman led the Sooners to victories over Minnesota Kansas State and 17 Texas in the Red River Shootout before losing to the Miami Hurricanes as he left the game with a broken ankle He also lost to his future teammate Michael Irvin and future head coach Jimmy Johnson who had also scouted him when he was the head coach of Oklahoma State 9 On October 19 Miami s Jerome Brown broke through the offensive line sacked Aikman on the Sooner 29 yard line and broke Aikman s ankle Aikman who had been six of eight passing for 131 yards would be out for the season Switzer and offensive coordinator Jim Donnan were forced to switch back to the wishbone offense under freshman quarterback Jamelle Holieway The team went on to win the 1985 National Championship With Holieway established as the starting quarterback at OU Aikman decided to transfer to UCLA 10 UCLA Bruins Edit Barry Switzer oversaw Aikman s transfer to UCLA a program under Terry Donahue that was more conducive to a passing quarterback He had to sit out one year due to college transfer rules but went on to lead the Bruins to a 20 4 record over two seasons 8 10 As a junior Aikman earned the Pac 10 Offensive Player of the Year throwing for 2 525 yards 17 touchdowns and 8 interceptions He led the Bruins to a 10 2 record and the 1987 Aloha Bowl where they beat the Florida Gators 20 16 8 11 12 As a senior Aikman threw for 2 771 yards 24 touchdowns and 9 interceptions He won the 1988 Davey O Brien Award as the nation s top quarterback a first for UCLA 8 He was a Consensus All American the UPI West Coast Player of the Year the Washington DC Club QB of the Year a finalist for the 1988 AFCA Coaches Choice Player of the year award and finished third in voting for the 1988 Heisman Trophy UCLA matched the victory total from the previous season under Aikman going 10 2 and losing only to USC and Washington State The 1988 season culminated with a 17 3 Bruins victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks in the 1989 Cotton Bowl Classic which was played in Dallas 8 The Dallas media spent most of the Cotton Bowl Classic week promoting Aikman as the next quarterback of the Cowboys and much was made of Cowboys head coach Tom Landry watching Aikman practice during the Bruins workouts at Texas Stadium Aikman finished his career as the number two career passing leader in UCLA history 11 12 In 2008 Aikman was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame 13 On November 28 2014 UCLA retired his 8 jersey at halftime against Stanford College statistics Edit NCAA Collegiate Career StatsSeason Passing RushingCmp Att Yds Pct TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TDOklahoma Sooners1984 6 20 41 30 0 3 17 2 12 18 1 5 11985 27 47 442 57 4 1 1 139 2 49 93 1 9 0UCLA Bruins1986 did not play due to NCAA transfer rules1987 178 273 2 527 65 2 17 8 157 6 79 87 1 1 21988 228 354 2 771 64 4 24 9 147 4 78 83 1 1 1Career 439 694 5 781 63 3 42 21 142 3 218 107 0 5 4Professional Career EditDallas Cowboys Edit Aikman was selected as the first overall pick in the 1989 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys 8 On February 25 1989 new owner Jerry Jones fired Tom Landry and replaced him with Jimmy Johnson A few months later in the NFL s supplemental draft Johnson drafted Steve Walsh who played for Johnson at the University of Miami Aikman won the starting quarterback job and Walsh was traded early in the 1990 season Aikman played his first NFL preseason game on August 26 1989 against the Denver Broncos 14 His NFL debut started with a 28 0 loss to the New Orleans Saints The following week Aikman threw his first touchdown pass a 65 yard completion to Michael Irvin but the Atlanta Falcons intercepted two passes and won In a game against the Phoenix Cardinals he threw for 379 yards to set an NFL rookie record 8 Aikman finished 1989 with a 0 11 record as a starter completing 155 of 293 passes for 1 749 yards 9 touchdowns and 18 interceptions Following Aikman s rookie season Dallas selected Florida Gators running back Emmitt Smith in the first round of the 1990 NFL Draft With Smith and Irvin Aikman led the Cowboys to a 7 7 record in the 1990 season but was injured in the 15th game against the Philadelphia Eagles The Cowboys would go on to lose that game and the following week against the Atlanta Falcons with backup quarterback Babe Laufenberg missing the final playoff wild card spot by one game In 1991 Aikman led the Cowboys to a 6 4 record in the first 10 games and had the Cowboys ahead in week 12 against an undefeated Washington Redskins team when he was injured Steve Beuerlein replaced Aikman and Dallas finished the season 5 0 and earned the 5 playoff seed Beuerlein went on to lead the Cowboys to a road upset over the 4 seed Chicago Bears in the Wild Card round With the Cowboys trailing 17 6 at halftime the following week against the Detroit Lions in the NFC Divisional Playoff game Aikman was inserted to start the third quarter but was unable to provide a spark as the Cowboys lost 38 6 Aikman was selected to the first of six consecutive Pro Bowls 8 In 1992 Aikman set career highs in completions 302 passing yards 3 445 and touchdown passes 23 and led the Cowboys to a team record 13 regular season victories and the second best record in the NFC During the playoffs Aikman broke Joe Montana s record of 83 passes without an interception by throwing 89 8 The Cowboys defeated the Philadelphia Eagles at home in the Division Playoffs and squared off against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship a matchup that featured the two best teams in the NFC The Cowboys won 30 20 with Aikman completing two game changing passes to send the Cowboys to their first Super Bowl appearance since 1978 In Super Bowl XXVII against the Buffalo Bills Aikman led the Cowboys to a 52 17 victory coincidentally the game was played in his alma mater s home stadium the Rose Bowl 8 Aikman was named Super Bowl MVP after completing 22 of 30 passes for 273 yards and 4 touchdowns 8 Troy Aikman jersey worn in the 1995 season exhibited at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton OH In 1993 the Cowboys finished 12 4 the best record in the NFC In the playoffs Aikman again guided the Cowboys to a home playoff victory this time over a young upstart Green Bay Packers squad led by quarterback Brett Favre who was in his first full season as a starting quarterback Aikman then shredded the San Francisco 49ers secondary in the NFC Championship 38 21 before leaving the game with a concussion after 49ers defensive tackle Dana Stubblefield s knee hit Aikman s head 15 Aikman now says he has no memory of playing in the game 16 In Super Bowl XXVIII Aikman was kept out of the end zone but a combination of key turnovers by the Buffalo Bills offense and the running of Emmitt Smith helped lead to a 30 13 victory for the Cowboys Head coach Jimmy Johnson left the team on March 29 1994 and Jerry Jones hired Barry Switzer Aikman s former college coach at Oklahoma In 1994 the Cowboys finished with the second best record in the NFC behind the San Francisco 49ers and Aikman again missed playing time due to injuries The Cowboys won their Divisional Playoff game against the Green Bay Packers 35 9 but fell to the 49ers in the NFC Championship 38 28 In 1995 Aikman passed for over 3 300 yards as the Cowboys once again finished with the best record in the NFC with the 49ers having the second best record Aikman was knocked out of a highly anticipated rematch between the Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers when 49ers Stubblefield landed on Aikman forcing his knee to hit the turf After a playoff loss at home by the 49ers to the Green Bay Packers the Cowboys hosted the Packers in the NFC Championship and for the third straight season knocked the Packers out of the playoffs this time by a 38 27 score to earn their third Super Bowl appearance in four years The Cowboys won Super Bowl XXX against the Pittsburgh Steelers 27 17 with Aikman throwing one touchdown pass In 1996 despite offensive troubles Aikman again helped lead the Cowboys to another NFC East Division title and a home game for the Wild Card playoff round a 40 15 drubbing of the Minnesota Vikings The following week the Cowboys fell in the Divisional Playoffs to the Carolina Panthers 26 17 In 1997 Aikman became the first quarterback in Cowboys history to have three straight 3 000 yard seasons but the team finished 6 10 and missed the playoffs for the first time since 1990 Switzer suffered the first losing season of his career and resigned at the end of the season 1998 was a rebound year for Aikman and the Cowboys and despite missing five games Aikman again helped lead the Cowboys back to the NFC East title and the playoffs The Cowboys were stunned at home in the Wild Card game as the 6 seed Arizona Cardinals won 20 7 The 1999 season started off with a bang for Aikman and the Cowboys as they squared off against the Washington Redskins Aikman fired a career high five touchdown passes including the game winner in overtime to beat the Redskins 1999 also marked the final playoff appearance for Aikman and the final season the trio of Aikman Irvin and Emmitt Smith would play together The Cowboys finished 8 8 and lost in the Wild Card playoff game to the Minnesota Vikings 27 10 The 2000 season was Aikman s final season as a professional football player Aikman suffered several concussions during the season and a revolving door at quarterback took place between Aikman and former Eagles quarterback Randall Cunningham Aikman s final game was at home against the Washington Redskins He was hit by linebacker LaVar Arrington and suffered the tenth and final concussion of his career During the 2001 offseason Aikman was waived a day before he was due a 70 million 7 year contract extension and ultimately announced his retirement on April 9 after failing to find another team He ended his career as the Cowboys all time leading passer 32 942 yards 90 of his 94 career wins were in the 1990s and the most of any quarterback in any decade until Peyton Manning surpassed him in the 2000s with 115 wins Presently Aikman is third on that list also trailing Tom Brady 122 in the 2010s 8 17 During a late December 2013 radio interview Aikman said the real reason he retired was due to persistent back issues he had in his final season Aikman explained that he had back surgery in the offseason following Super Bowl XXVII with no complications but by the time he reached his final season he was constantly getting treatment for back pain While the hit by Arrington ended his 2000 season he claims it was the back pain and not that concussion that ended his career 18 In a January 2020 interview Aikman said he wanted to sign with the San Diego Chargers after being released by the Cowboys in the 2001 offseason to play for Norv Turner Aikman s former offensive coordinator in Dallas but they signed Doug Flutie instead and Aikman chose to retire He said Andy Reid called him after Eagles starting quarterback Donovan McNabb suffered a broken ankle in week 11 of the 2002 season to offer him the starting position but Aikman declined In 2003 Aikman agreed to play for the Miami Dolphins with Turner as their offensive coordinator and began training again but the team decided not to sign a contract with him 19 NFL career statistics EditLegendWon the Super BowlSelected to Pro BowlSuper Bowl MVPNFL recordBold Career highRegular season Edit NFL career statisticsYear Team Games PassingGP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Lng Rtg1989 DAL 11 11 0 11 155 293 52 9 1 749 6 0 9 18 75 55 71990 DAL 15 15 7 8 226 399 56 6 2 579 6 5 11 18 61 66 61991 DAL 12 12 7 5 237 363 65 3 2 754 7 6 11 10 61 86 71992 DAL 16 16 13 3 302 473 63 8 3 445 7 3 23 14 87 89 51993 DAL 14 14 11 3 271 392 69 1 3 100 7 9 15 6 80 99 01994 DAL 14 14 10 4 233 361 64 5 2 676 7 4 13 12 90 84 91995 DAL 16 16 12 4 280 432 64 8 3 304 7 6 16 7 50 93 61996 DAL 15 15 10 5 296 465 63 7 3 126 6 7 12 13 61 80 11997 DAL 16 16 6 10 292 518 56 4 3 283 6 3 19 12 64 78 01998 DAL 11 11 7 4 187 315 59 4 2 330 7 4 12 5 67 88 51999 DAL 14 14 7 7 263 442 59 5 2 964 6 7 17 12 90 81 12000 DAL 11 11 4 7 156 262 59 5 1 632 6 2 7 14 48 64 3Career 165 165 94 71 2 898 4 715 61 5 32 942 7 0 165 141 90 81 6Postseason Edit NFL playoff statisticsYear Team Games PassingGP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Lng Rtg1991 DAL 1 0 11 16 68 8 114 7 1 0 1 25 63 01992 DAL 3 3 3 0 61 89 68 5 795 8 9 8 0 70 126 41993 DAL 3 3 3 0 61 82 74 4 686 8 4 5 3 35 104 01994 DAL 2 2 1 1 53 83 63 9 717 8 6 4 4 94 87 31995 DAL 3 3 3 0 53 80 66 3 717 9 0 4 1 47 106 11996 DAL 2 2 1 1 37 65 56 9 343 5 3 1 4 23 51 01998 DAL 1 1 0 1 22 49 44 9 191 3 9 1 3 19 37 01999 DAL 1 1 0 1 22 38 57 9 286 7 5 0 1 45 70 7Career 16 15 11 4 320 502 63 7 3 849 7 7 23 17 94 88 3Super Bowl Edit Super Bowl StatisticsGame Opp Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Rtg ResultXXVII BUF 22 30 73 4 273 9 1 4 0 140 7 W 52 17XXVIII BUF 19 27 70 4 207 7 7 0 1 77 2 W 30 13XXX PIT 15 23 65 3 209 9 1 1 0 108 8 W 27 17Totals 56 80 70 0 689 8 6 5 1 111 9 W L 3 0Post retirement activities EditAfter his retirement from professional football as a player Aikman joined Fox s NFC telecasts as a color commentator for the 2001 season A year later he was named to the network s lead announcing crew teaming with Joe Buck and from 2002 to 2004 Cris Collinsworth 20 Aikman received an Emmy Award nomination for his television work in 2004 and has helped broadcast six Super Bowls XXXIX XLII XLV XLVIII LI and LIV to date It was revealed in 2016 that in 2004 Aikman nearly came out of retirement to sign a one year deal with the Miami Dolphins but the Dolphins ended up not signing him Aikman in 2016 Aikman also hosts a weekly sports radio show which airs on Thursday from 7 to 8 p m ET on Sporting News Radio and appears weekly during the football season on the Dunham amp Miller morning show on Dallas sports talk radio station 1310 The Ticket He was a public spokesman for Acme Brick throughout his career He is also the chairman of the Troy Aikman Foundation a charity to benefit children that has recently focused on building playplaces for children s hospitals 21 In 2016 Aikman merged his foundation with the United Way Foundation of Metropolitan Dallas and donated 1 million to United Way in the process 22 The Agency Sports Management amp Marketing handles Aikman s marketing activities where Jordan Bazant is his lead agent Aikman who in 1999 was ranked No 95 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players has been the official Wing Stop spokesman for several years He appeared in The Simpsons episode Sunday Cruddy Sunday alongside former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino He also participated in the 2001 and 2011 videos honoring Billy Graham s 83rd and 93rd birthdays Aikman said he was going to appear on Dancing with the Stars in front of TMZ cameras 23 24 However he revealed he was only joking about it and won t appear on the show 25 23 24 On September 19 2005 at halftime of the Dallas Cowboys Washington Redskins game broadcast on Monday Night Football Aikman was inducted into the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor with his longtime teammates Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith On August 5 2006 Aikman was one of six players inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame At another halftime ceremony on February 7 2009 at the UCLA Notre Dame basketball game Aikman s induction into the College Hall of Fame was honored Aikman announced he had completed course work to finish his degree in sociology He participated in UCLA s 2009 Sociology Department commencement ceremony with current quarterback Kevin Craft and former linebacker Marcus Reece who also came back to finish his college education Former UCLA quarterback John Sciarra was keynote speaker at the ceremony 26 On February 9 2010 Aikman became a member of the National Football Foundation Board of Directors As of fall 2010 Aikman is a co spokesman for Rent a Center along with Hulk Hogan In fall 2011 Aikman became a part of the Oxford Preparatory Academy Charter School Advisory Board in Southern California In November 2013 Aikman was named a 2014 recipient of the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award given annually to six former college athletes 25 years after the end of their college athletics careers 27 In March 2014 Aikman was announced as a partner and spokesman for IDLife Prior to a 2020 NFL broadcast between the Packers and Buccaneers in Tampa Aikman and his partner Joe Buck were caught on a hot mic questioning the necessity of a military flyover when only 15 000 fans were allowed in Raymond James Stadium for the game Aikman most notably said That s a lot of jet fuel just to do a little flyover and That stuff ain t happening with a Kamala Biden ticket I ll tell you that right now partner An Armed Forces spokesperson later said there is no additional cost to conduct the flyovers Meanwhile Buck and Aikman faced accusations of being unpatriotic 28 29 After 20 seasons as Fox s lead broadcast team ESPN announced on March 16 2022 that both Buck and Aikman would join the network as the new lead commentators of Monday Night Football 30 31 Hall of Fame Racing Edit In late 2005 Aikman together with another former Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach established a NASCAR team known as Hall of Fame Racing fielding the No 96 car derived by multiplying Aikman s jersey number as a Dallas Cowboy by Staubach s shared between Terry Labonte and Tony Raines during the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Raines drove for Hall of Fame full time in 2007 and J J Yeley and Brad Coleman drove the car in 2008 The team closed after the 2009 season 32 Personal life EditAikman once named the most eligible bachelor in Dallas by Texas Monthly dated country singer Lorrie Morgan 33 He married former Cowboys publicist Rhonda Worthey on April 8 2000 in Plano Texas 34 Worthey has a daughter from a previous marriage named Rachel Worthey and Aikman have two daughters 35 The couple announced their separation on January 24 2011 36 Their divorce became final on April 12 2011 37 On June 2 2017 Aikman announced his engagement to high end fashion retailer Catherine Capa Mooty 38 on Instagram 39 Mooty has two sons with her ex husband lawyer Jerry Mooty 40 who is the nephew of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones 41 On September 1 2017 Aikman and Catherine Mooty married at the Biltmore Four Seasons in Montecito California 42 References Edit Hall of Famers Pro Football Hall of Fame 2006 Archived from the original on 2015 10 02 Retrieved 2010 04 19 Aikman enshrined into College Football Hall of Fame Dallas Morning News July 18 2009 dead link Page Eric S July 17 2009 New Padres Owners Take the Field NBC San Diego Retrieved September 20 2010 Center Bill August 6 2012 Padres sold to group headed by O Malley heirs San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved June 27 2017 Enterprises Aikman Aikman Enterprises gt Home How Troy Aikman Became Oklahoma s 1983 High School Typing Champion Dallas Morning News September 25 2017 Hall of Fame QB Troy Aikman Honored as Cerritos Hometown Hero February 28 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Jensen Jeffry 2002 1992 Dawson Dawn P ed Great Athletes Vol 1 Revised ed Salem Press pp 20 22 ISBN 978 1 58765 008 6 Addicted To Documentary March 24 2018 A Football Life Troy Aikman archived from the original on June 1 2020 retrieved July 30 2018 a b Troy Aikman Official College Football Site Aikman com 2007 Archived from the original on February 22 2007 a b BruinGold com Season Statistics Bruingold com 2007 a b BruinGold com Aikman Page Bruingold com 2007 Cannon Aikman Holtz lead 15 into Hall of Fame ESPN com May 1 2008 RARE 1989 Dallas Cowboys Broncos Ticket Stub TROY AIKMAN 1st NFL Game PSA 5 eBay eBay Breslow Jason M October 2 2013 How One Client s Concussion Shook the Real Jerry Maguire Frontline PBS Retrieved October 9 2013 Bonesteel Matt February 3 2017 Troy Aikman says he has no memory of playing in the 1994 NFC championship game The Washington Post Retrieved November 21 2019 Hall of Famers TROY AIKMAN Profootballhof com Retrieved September 20 2010 Archer Todd December 27 2013 Aikman offers cautionary tale for Romo ESPN com Retrieved January 5 2014 Farmer Sam January 4 2020 Troy Aikman almost signed with Chargers after Cowboys released him Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 5 2020 Troy Aikman Fox Sports PressPass Retrieved February 10 2020 Charity work The Troy Aikman Foundation Retrieved December 13 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Hunter Glenn April 7 2016 Troy Aikman Dissolving His Foundation Moving 1M Into Donor Advised Fund at United Way www dmagazine com Retrieved April 19 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b MacMahon Tim July 29 2010 Troy Aikman isn t dancing with stars ESPN com Retrieved February 10 2020 a b Appearance on Dancing with the Stars a joke by Troy Aikman Dallas News July 29 2010 Retrieved February 10 2020 Troy Aikman I was only joking about going Dancing with the Stars Reality TV World Retrieved February 10 2020 Brian Dohn Former Bruin Aikman gets another completion his degree Archived August 26 2010 at the Wayback Machine Los Angeles Daily News February 5 2009 NCAA names 2014 Silver Anniversary Award winners Press release NCAA November 14 2013 Retrieved January 27 2014 Kim Allen October 21 2020 Broadcasters Joe Buck and Troy Aikman caught on hot mic appearing to mock military flyovers as wasteful CNN Owens Jason October 20 2020 Fox s Troy Aikman backtracks after hot mic criticism of NFL anthem flyover Yahoo Sports Joe Buck Troy Aikman sign multiyear deals with ESPN to be voices of Monday Night Football ESPN com March 16 2022 Retrieved March 17 2022 Rigdon Jay March 16 2022 ESPN officially announces multiyear deals for Joe Buck and Troy Aikman Awful Announcing Retrieved March 17 2022 Pockrass Bob January 31 2014 NFL and NASCAR Former NFL stars who dabbled in stock car racing Sporting News Archived from the original on May 22 2013 Retrieved March 2 2014 Split Formation Singer Cowboys Quarterback Part Orlando Sentinel January 21 1994 Crissey Mike Cowboy quarterback former staffer are wed Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved October 4 2007 The Real Housewives of Dallas WordPress Newspaper March 15 2012 Retrieved October 2 2013 Troy Aikman and wife separate Archived January 28 2011 at the Wayback Machine January 25 2011 www wfaa com Includes video of television news report Retrieved February 6 2011 Archived February 18 2022 at the Wayback Machine Troy Aikman TMZ Sorts Retrieved October 2 2013 Sophisticated Shopping on Wheels You Bet Meet LuxeLiner November 26 2012 D Magazine July 1 2017 Grosbard Adam June 2 2017 Cowboys great Troy Aikman pops the question on vacation in Italy Dallas News Relationship Goals Capa Mooty Is Officially Engaged to Boyfriend Troy Aikman liverampup com July 1 2017 Troy Aikman Engaged To Girlfriend Capa Mooty June 3 2017 bustedcoverage com July 1 2017 Troy Aikman 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