Bernie Kosar
- Bernie Kosar
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Bernie Kosar est un ancien joueur américain de Football américain né le 25 novembre 1963 qui évoluait au poste de quarterback.
Biographie
Il effectua sa carrière universitaire avec les Miami Hurricanes. Avec les Hurricanes il a remporté le Orange Bowl en 1983.
Il fut drafté en NFL en 1985 lors d'une draft supplémentaire par les Browns de Cleveland.
En 1990-91 il établit un record en réussissant 308 passes consécutives sans interception.
Kosar a disputé 126 matchs de NFL, il a cumulé 23 301 yards à la passe pour 124 touchdowns) et 265 yards à la course, marquant lui-même 5 touchdowns.
Palmarès
Universitaire
- 1983 : Orange Bowl
- 1984 : 4e du trophée Heisman
- 1984 : 3 e passeur de NCAA
NFL
- Vainqueur du Super Bowl XXVIII, saison 1993-94, avec Dallas
- Pro Bowl : 1987
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