Former NFL QB Joe Theismann is 67 years old (birthdate: September 9, 1949).
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Joe Theismann played for the Washington Redskins from 1974 to 1985.
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Joe Theismann, born in September 1949 and raised in New Jersey, attended Notre Dame. In 1971 as he was being drafted for the Minnesota Twins Joe Theismann accepted a football scholarship to Notre Dame.
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Joe Theismann's leg was broken when he was sacked by Lawrence Taylor on Monday Night Football. This took place on November 18, 1985 and ended Theismann's career.
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Joe Theismann was the starter and Bob Holly was the backup.
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Yes, Joe Theismann has a sister named Ann Theismann. She has been mentioned in various interviews and articles about him, although not much public information is available about her. Joe often speaks fondly of his family, including his sister.
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Jay Schroeder.
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Joe Gibbs.....Joe Theismann, Doug Williams, and Mark Rypien
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For the Pro Bowl played in 1984, Joe Theismann was the MVP.
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There have been a bunch of NFL Quarterbacks named Joe. Looking at the BleacherReports's top 100 quarterbacks in history list here are the ones named "Joe" that made that list:
Other notable Quarterbacks named "Joe"
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Washington Redskin Quarterbacks who have won Super Bowl Rings are:
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The cast of Born American - 2003 includes: Joe Theismann as Host
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Common flaws with football cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
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Joe Theismann was replaced by Doug Williams as the starting quarterback for the Washington Redskins in 1985. Theismann suffered a severe leg injury during a game against the New York Giants, which led to Williams taking over the position. Williams later went on to lead the Redskins to victory in Super Bowl XXII.
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As of the 2008 season, the Redskins all time leader in passing yards is Joe Theismann with 25,206.
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No, Joe Theismann is not a Rhodes Scholar. He is a former professional American football player and sports commentator, best known for his time with the Washington Redskins in the NFL. The Rhodes Scholarship is a prestigious international scholarship program for students to study at the University of Oxford. While Theismann is accomplished in sports, there is no record of him being awarded this scholarship.
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Washington Redskins legend Joe THEISMANN's career was ended by thelinebacker Lawrence Taylor of the New York Giants on November 18, 1985.
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That would be Joe Theismann, with 3,602 attempts, 2,044 completions, 25,206 yards, and 160 Touchdowns.
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On November 18, 1985, Joe Theismann suffered a career ending injury, when he broke his leg while being sacked by New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor.
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Joe Gibbs of the Washington Redskins won three Super Bowls with three different starting quarterbacks ... Joe Theismann in Super Bowl XVII, Doug Williams in Super Bowl XXII, and Mark Rypien in Super Bowl XXVI.
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Terry Bradshaw and Roger Staubach in X & XIII Joe Theismann and Jim Plunkett in XVIII
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They Redksins won in 1982 (Joe Theismann), 1987 (Jay Schroeder), 1991 (Mark Rypien)
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They Redksins won in 1982 (Joe Theismann), 1987 (Jay Schroeder), 1991 (Mark Rypien)
Sports Media 101
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QB Joe Theismann, WR Charlie Brown, S Tony Peters, K Mark Moseley, and KR Mike Nelms.
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The show American Gladiators first aired in September 1989. It was a tournament-style competition where they tackle a series of events. Its first hosts were Joe Theismann and Mike Adamle.
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There are many. The most significant ones are Ricky Williams, Joe Theismann, Mike Vanderjagt, Lawrence Phillips, Andre Rison, Raghib "Rocket" Ismail, Doug Flutie, and many more.
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Joe Theismann, quarterback for the Washington Redskins, was the last non-kicker or punter to wear a single-bar facemask. His last game was on November 18, 1985.
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The Super Bowl for the 1982 season was played on January 30, 1983. The Washington Redskins beat the Miami Dolphins 27-17. The quarter back on the Redskins was Joe Theismann.
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One notable player who transitioned from the AFL (American Football League) to the CFL (Canadian Football League) is Joe Theismann. Though primarily known for his successful career in the NFL with the Washington Redskins, Theismann began his professional career in the CFL with the Ottawa Rough Riders before moving to the NFL. His journey highlights the cross-pollination of talent between these leagues, showcasing the versatility of players.
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Joe Theismann of the Washington Redskins suffered a compound fracture of the right leg (fibula AND tibia) during a Monday night game against the New York Giants in 1985.
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Through Super Bowl XLII: 1) Alabama - Bart Starr, Joe Namath, Ken Stabler
2) BYU - Jim McMahon, Steve Young
3) Notre Dame - Joe Theismann, Joe Montana
4) Purdue - Len Dawson, Bob Griese
5) Stanford - Jim Plunkett, John Elway
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The cast of Feherty - 2011 includes: David Feherty David Feherty as himself David Feherty as Himself - Host Steve Mariucci as himself Tim Tebow as himself Joe Theismann as himself Fuzzy Zoeller as himself
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Joe Theismann, who was the winning quarterback of Super Bowl XVII with the Washington Redskins, wore No. 7. On January 30, 1983, Washington defeated the Miami Dolphins, 27-17.
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Super Bowl XVIII
Los Angeles Raiders - 38 (Jim Plunkett, Stanford)
Washington Redskins - 9 (Joe Theismann, Notre Dame)
Location: Tampa Stadium, Tampa FL
Date: 1/22/1984
MVP: Marcus Allen, RB, Los Angeles
Head Coaches:
LAR - John Robinson
WAS - Joe Gibbs
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Joe Theismann played professional football for 15 seasons, 1971-1973 with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL and 1974-1985 with the Washington Redskins of the NFL. He played in one Grey Cup (59th, losing to the Calgary Stampeders) and two Super Bowls (XVII, defeating the Miami Dolphins and XVIII, losing to the Los Angeles Raiders).
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Jimmy Clausen
Darius Walker
Joe Theismann
Louis J. Salmon
Brady Quinn
Geoff Price
Joe Montana
Jim Molinaro
Johnny Lattner
Skip Holtz
Jeff Alm
James Farragher
Mike Golic
Ryan Grant
to name a few.
here is a big list of them:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_University_of_Notre_Dame_athletes#American_football
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Super Bowl XVIII
Los Angeles Raiders - 38 (Jim Plunkett, Stanford)
Washington Redskins - 9 (Joe Theismann, Notre Dame)
Location: Tampa Stadium, Tampa FL
Date: 1/22/1984
MVP: Marcus Allen, RB, Los Angeles
Head Coaches:
LAR - John Robinson
WAS - Joe Gibbs
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