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Donovan McNabb : Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback

 

A native of Chicago, Illinois, Donovan McNabb was born on November 25, 1976. After attending Syracuse University, McNabb now serves as quarterback for the NFLs Philadelphia Eagles.

Among his many accomplishments, Donovan McNabb was named the Big East Conferences Offensive Player of the Decade for the 1990's and Offensive Player of the Year for 1996, 1997 and 1998. In addition, he was named as the first-team all-conference quarterback during every one of his four seasons. With so many recognitions, it came as no surprise when Donovan McNabb set his sights on the NFL and professional stardom.

Even in his earliest years, Donovan McNabb showed an interest in sports as he was assigned as the quarterback for Mount Carmel high School in Chicago. At the conclusion of high school, McNabb strongly considered attending the University of Nebraska, but later decided to enroll at Syracuse instead. There, he is known as one of the schools most decorated athletes in history. A four-year starting quarterback and a reserve on the colleges respected basketball team, Donovan McNabb is no stranger to competition.

In 1999, Donovan McNabb was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles. The following year, which marked his first full season as an NFL starter, McNabb placed second in the Associated Press MVP voting. In 2001, he earned his second trip to the Pro Bowl after another successful season with the Eagles. Early in the 2002 season, Donovan McNabb was injured during a sack by two of the Arizona Cardinal players. After having his ankle taped, McNabb returned to complete the same game that ended after 255 yards and 4 touchdowns courtesy of Donovan McNabbs undeniable strength. After being initially reported as a sprain, the x-rays later revealed that McNabb actually suffered a broken ankle.

Despite some controversy in the 2003 season, Donovan McNabb lead his team to the NFC championship game. In 2004, the winning streak continued as the Eagles progressed to the Super Bowl XXXIX, where McNabb started as the teams quarterback. Even though they were not victorious, McNabb had more than proven his skills on the field and against all competitors.

During the 2005 season, McNabb suffered another injury and one that would ultimately end his season early. On November 21, he confirmed his decision to proceed with surgery. His strong family support system, which consists of a wife and daughter, were important to McNabbs recovery. His parents, Sam and Wilma, have gained their own fame after appearing in commercials

Author: Bob Johnson
 
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