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Bio

 

Trent Dilfer

NFL Analyst

Joined ESPN: 2008

Former Super Bowl-winning quarterback, Trent Dilfer is an analyst for a variety of ESPN programs including NFL Live, NFL PrimeTime and SportsCenter (Sunday and Monday nights during the NFL season). He also contributes to Monday Night Countdown and ESPN Radio programs, and he will play a major role in ESPN’s annual Super Bowl week and NFL Draft coverage.

The 14-year NFL veteran joined ESPN in July 2008, the same day he announced his retirement from the National Football League.  Dilfer played for five teams during his career, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1994-99), Baltimore Ravens (2000), Seattle Seahawks (2001-04), Cleveland Browns (2005) and San Francisco 49ers (2006-2007).  Dilfer led the Ravens to a 34-7 victory over the Giants in Super Bowl XXXV.  He threw for 21 touchdowns with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in both the 1997 and 1998 NFL seasons.  The 1997 Pro Bowl selection finished his career with 20, 518 passing yards.

Dilfer was the sixth overall pick by the Buccaneers in the 1994 NFL Draft out of Fresno State University.  In 1993 he led the nation in passing efficiency and set the NCAA record for consecutive pass attempts without an interception (271) that would stand until 2007.   

              Before joining ESPN, Dilfer served as a guest analyst on the NFL Network (2006-08).

Widely recognized for his charitable contributions, Dilfer and his wife Cassandra established the TD4HIM Foundation in memory of their  son Trevin who passed away in 2003 at the age of five from myocarditis.

 

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