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Trent Dilfer
Former All-Pro Quarterback
Career Highlights: Former NFL All-Pro Quarterback Trent Dilfer serves as an NFL analyst for ESPN after retiring from the game in July 2008…One of the NFL’s most durable and hard-working quarterbacks, Dilfer is also recognized as one of the best teammates and mentors in the game…In 14 years in the league, Dilfer spent his final two seasons with the San Francisco 49ers working with young quarterback Alex Smith...Dilfer started the 2005 season for the Browns, throwing for more than 2,300 yards and 11 touchdowns…He joined Cleveland after four seasons with the Seattle Seahawks…Dilfer also played for the Baltimore Ravens and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers…For his career, Dilfer completed 55.5 percent of his passes for 20,518 yards and 113 touchdowns…Prior to moving to Seattle, he helped lead the Baltimore Ravens to victory in Super Bowl XXXV over the New York Giants in 2001, where he completed 12 of 25 passes for 153 yards and one touchdown…His 15 consecutive wins from November of 2000 through January 2002 rank as the fourth longest in the NFL since 1950…He was recipient of the 2003 Steve Largent Award and Ed Block Courage Award…Dilfer also won the 2002 Bart Starr Award as the NFL player who best exemplifies outstanding character and leadership in the home, on the field and in the community…Dilfer was originally drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1994 following his junior year at Fresno State…He spent six seasons in Tampa (1994-99), five as their full-time starter, and finished his career there as the Bucs’ second-leading passer of all-time…He threw for 12,969 yards while completing 1,117 passes with 70 touchdowns...Dilfer became the first Bucs’ quarterback to make the Pro Bowl following the 1997 season after completing 217 passes for 2,555 yards, 21 touchdowns, 11 interceptions for an 82.8 passer rating…At Fresno State he was named All-WAC and WAC Player of the Year his junior year…He set an NCAA record with 271 passes without an interception and had the third-highest passing efficiency mark (173.1) in NCAA history…An accomplished golfer, Dilfer finished runner-up to Billy Joe Tolliver at the 2005 American Century Championship and has seven top-ten finishes including a tie for eighth at last year’s event…A two-time winner of the Cadillac NFL Classic, Dilfer won the 2001 Stan Humphries Celebrity Classic by shooting a course record 62…He also won the 1997 Dodge Shootout at Black Diamond Ranch where he took home $100K and is a two-time winner of the Drew Brees Golf Championship.
Updated: June, 2011
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