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Troy Aikman Biography
Football Player / TV Personality
Troy Aikman was one of the most dominant professional football players in the United States during the 1990s, leading the Dallas Cowboys to three Super Bowl championships. After playing for the University of California at Los Angeles, Aikman was drafted by the Cowboys in 1989, a starter in his rookie season. By 1992 he was named the Most Valuable Player in his first Super Bowl victory (Super Bowl XXVII). Aikman sustained 10 concussions and several injuries in his career, forcing him to retire in 2001. He then joined FOX television as a commentator.
Other famous quarterbacks include Joe Namath, Steve Young and Johnny Unitas.
Four Good Links
Strictly Troy
Older but fact-filled fan page
BlueKate's Page Honoring Troy Aikman
A loyal fan a presents an all-Troy bonanza
Aikman Calls It Quits
Retrospective on the occasion of his retirement announcement
Troy's Team
Official fan site, including info on his charity work
Vital Stats
Birth
21 November 1966
(age 43)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, 1989-2000
