Troy Aikman

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Troy Aikman Wiki Biography

Troy Kenneth Aikman was born on 21 November 1966, in West Covina, California USA. Troy is a famous former American football player, known for playing for the Dallas Cowboys for 12 seasons. During his career Troy received many awards, including Walter Payton Man of the Year, Davey O’Brien Award, NCAA Silver Anniversary Award, and won three NFC Championships and Super Bowls. In addition to this, Troy has been inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame. Troy has already ended his career as a professional football player, and he now works as a television sportscaster and is involved in other activities.

So how rich is Troy Aikman? It is estimated by sources that Troy’s net worth is $25 million, his wealth mainly gained during the period when he was a professional football player. Recently he involved in other activities, and they also add to Troy’s net worth. If he continues working successfully, there is a high chance that this sum of money will become higher.

When Troy Aikman initially attended the University of Oklahoma, where he played football for its team. Unfortunately, he experienced a serious ankle injury and was not able to play for some period of time. In 1986 Troy transferred to the University of California, Los Angeles and also continued playing football. He became one of the most successful players in the team, including being rated the top college quarterback in the nation.

Troy began his professional career in 1989, after being the #1 pick by the “Dallas Cowboys” in the NFL draft. Troy played in this team for 12 seasons, and it had a huge impact on the growth of Troy’s net worth. Troy led the team to three Super Bowl victories, and was himself selected for six Pro-Bowls. His winning record for any decade was the highest at that time. Of course, there were ups and downs in his career, but there is no doubt that he is still one of the most experienced and successful American football players. During the last years of his career, Troy experienced several back injuries and even had to have surgery. In 2000 Troy officially announced his retirement from his career as a football player, mainly from the accumulative effects of concussion.

Soon after retiring, Troy started working at the “NFC” as a commentator. In addition to this he worked as radio show host and has even created his own foundation, which helps to build a children’s hospital. What is more, Aikman also works with various companies and it is clear that he is a very active and hardworking man.

To talk about Troy’s personal life, in 2000 he married Rhonda Worthey, and they have two children. Unfortunately, their marriage ended in divorce in 2011. It is also said that Troy had relationships with such celebrities as Sandra Bullock, Lorrie Morgan and Janine Turner. All in all, Troy Aikman is considered to be one of the most talented football players of all time. During his career he achieved a lot and is considered to be an inspiration to other people. Although he does not play football anymore, Troy is still respected in the sports world and is involved in various activities. Hopefully, we will hear more about him soon.

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Troy Aikman Quick Info

Full Name Troy Aikman
Net Worth $25 Million
Date Of Birth November 21, 1966
Place Of Birth West Covina, California, United States
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.93 m)
Weight 220 lbs (99.79 kg)
Profession American football player, Announcer, Commentator
Education University of California, Los Angeles, University of Oklahoma
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Rhonda Worthey (m. 2000–2011)
Children Jordan Ashley Aikman, Alexa Marie Aikman
Parents Charlyn Aikman, Kenneth Aikman, Charlyn Aikman, Kenneth Aikman
Nicknames Troy Kenneth Aikman , The Godfather , Roy
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TroyAikman
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/troyaikman
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0014609
Awards All-Pro, Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award, College Football Hall of Fame, Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, College Football All-America Team, Davey O’Brien Award, Silver Anniversary Awards
Nominations Heisman Trophy, Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Personality – Sports Event Analyst, Heisman Trophy, Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Personality – Sports Event Analyst

Troy Aikman Important Facts

  • Won NCAA Championship with Oklahoma (1985). Won the Aloha Bowl (1987) and the Cotton Bowl (1989) with UCLA.
  • Appeared, with Jerry Jones, in a commercial for Wing-Stop chicken restaurants. [2009]
  • Made regular-season debut as an analyst for the Chicago Bears-Baltimore Ravens game. [September 2001]
  • Inducted into the ESPN Dallas Hall of Fame in 2011 (inaugural class) with Nolan Ryan, Emmitt Smith, Tom Landry, and Roger Staubach.
  • Inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2001.
  • Son of Kenneth Aikman.
  • Confirmed in a statement to The Dallas Morning News that he and his wife have been separated since November 2010, and are planning to divorce. (25 January 2011).
  • Originally made an oral commitment to play football for then-head coach Jimmy Johnson at Oklahoma State. Changed his mind and went to Oklahoma instead.
  • Transferred from Oklahoma to UCLA after a broken ankle sidelined him and coach Barry Switzer told Aikman that they were going to an option (mostly non-throwing) offense.
  • When Aikman transferred to UCLA, Jimmy Johnson (then head coach of the Miami Hurricanes) tried unsuccessfully (again) to convince Aikman to transfer to Miami and play there. Aikman told Sports Illustrated why he chose not to transfer to Miami: “Didn’t like the city”.
  • Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame (February 2006). Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame (2008).
  • Aikman, Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin, nicknamed the “Triplets” of the 1990s, were elected to the Dallas Cowboys’ Ring of Honor (September, 2005).
  • Ranks 28th on NFL All-Time Passer Rating List (81.62).
  • Ranks 54th on NFL All-Time Yards Lost List (1,748).
  • Tied with Eddie LeBaron and Jim Zorn at 54th on NFL All-Time Passes Intercepted List (141).
  • Ranks 47th on NFL All-Time Passing Touchdowns List (165).
  • Ranks 21st on NFL All-Time Gross Yards Passing List (32,942).
  • Ranks 12th on NFL All-Time Pass Completions List (2,898).
  • Ranks 17th on NFL All-Time Pass Attempts List (4,715).
  • Linked romantically to Lorrie Morgan, Sandra Bullock, Janine Turner, and Abigail Klein. Reportedly took model Tracy Ripsin to Joe Buck and Michelle Beisner’s wedding in Cabo San Lucas.
  • Dallas Cowboys All-Time Passing Yards Leader (32,942).
  • July 30, 2002 welcomed daughter Alexa Marie. She weighed 8lbs 9oz.
  • Had surgery to remove a malignant melanoma from his left shoulder blade. [May 1998]
  • Aikman’s Plano, Texas home suffered approximately $250,000 worth of damage in an early morning fire. Aikman was not at home. Cause of the fire was determined to be faulty wiring. [March 1998]
  • Born with a mild form of clubfoot, which was corrected by surgery and wearing casts on both feet until he was 13 months old.
  • The NFL Draft Day Helmet Phone the Dallas Cowboys used to select Aikman was sold for $3,000 at auction.
  • Threw for 32,942 yards and 165 touchdowns in 12 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys. Threw for 3,849 yards and 23 TDs in the postseason.
  • 94-71 as a starter and 11-4 in the playoffs. His 90 wins in 1990s are the most by any quarterback in any decade.
  • His 61.5 completion percentage is the fourth best of all time.
  • Had habit of sticking his tongue out when he threw a pass.
  • Youngest of three children, his two sisters are nurses. Tammy Aikman-Powell, then a nurse at St. Anthony Hospital (Oklahoma City, OK) assisted victims in the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing. She was named president of St. Anthony in October 2013.
  • Underwent lasik surgery in 1999.
  • Welcomed first child, daughter Jordan Ashley. The baby weighed 8lbs 6oz and was born in Plano, Texas. [August 2001]
  • Professional football player.

Troy Aikman Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Simpsons 1999 TV Series Troy Aikman Actor
KaBlam! 1998 TV Series Troy Aikman Actor
Jerry Maguire 1996 Troy Aikman Actor
Inside the Rings 2011 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Super Bowl XLV 2011 TV Special Himself Self
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel 2011 TV Series Himself – Football Analyst (segment “Troy”) Self
Year of the Quarterback 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Cubed 2010 TV Series Himself Self
The Jay Leno Show 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Pardon the Interruption 2004-2010 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Interviewee Self
Joe Buck Live 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Super Bowl XLII 2008 TV Special Himself Self
ESPN 25: Who’s #1? 2004-2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Top 5 Reasons You Can’t Blame… 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Dancing with the Stars 2006 TV Series Himself Self
NFL on FOX 1994-2006 TV Series Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback / Himself – Color Commentator Self
CMI: The Chris Myers Interview 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Super Bowl XL 2006 TV Special Himself Self
2005 NFC Championship Game 2006 TV Special Himself – Color Commentator Self
The Best Damn Sports Show Period 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Super Bowl XXXIX 2005 TV Special Himself – Commentator Self
ABC News Nightline 2005 TV Series Himself Self
The Complete History of the Philadelphia Eagles 2004 Video documentary Himself Self
ESPN SportsCentury 2002-2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Intimate Portrait 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Complete History of America’s Team: The Dallas Cowboys 2003 Video documentary Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1993-2001 TV Series Himself Self
Up Close Primetime 1998-2001 TV Series Himself Self
ESPN’s Sunday Night Football 1990-1999 TV Series Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Self
NFL Monday Night Football 1991-1999 TV Series Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Self
Prime Time Country 1998 TV Series Himself Self
King of the Hill 1998 TV Series Himself Self
The NFL on NBC 1993-1997 TV Series Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Self
TNT Sunday Night Football 1991-1997 TV Series Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Self
The 32nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 1997 TV Special Himself Self
Before They Were Pros 1997 TV Movie Himself Self
Super Bowl XXX 1996 TV Special Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Self
1995 NFC Championship Game 1996 TV Special Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Self
Sports Greats: One on One with David Hartman 1995 TV Movie Himself Self
1994 NFC Championship Game 1995 TV Special Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Self
Coach 1994 TV Series Himself Self
Super Bowl XXVIII 1994 TV Movie Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Self
1993 NFC Championship Game 1994 TV Special Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1994 TV Series Himself Self
Kathie Lee Gifford’s Celebration of Motherhood 1993 TV Movie Himself Self
Super Bowl XXVII 1993 TV Movie Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Self
1992 NFC Championship Game 1993 TV Special Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Self
The NFL on CBS 1989-1992 TV Series Himself – Dallas Cowboys Quarterback / Himself – Dallas Cowboys Qurterback Self
1989 NFL Draft 1989 TV Movie Himself – 1st Overall Pick Self
1989 Mobil Cotton Bowl 1989 TV Movie Himself – UCLA Bruins Quarterback Self
Mike & Mike 2010-2016 TV Series Himself – Pro Football Hall of Famer / Himself – FOX Sports Football Analyst / Himself – Guest Self
The Jim Rome Show 2016 TV Series Himself Self
WGN Morning News 2016 TV Series Himself Self
A Football Life 2011-2015 TV Series Himself / Himself – Former Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Self
Undeniable with Joe Buck 2015 TV Series Himself Self
50th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 2015 TV Special Himself Self
Fox News Sunday 2014 TV Series Himself – Power Player of the Week Self
Super Bowl XLVIII 2014 TV Special Himself – Color Commentator Self
National Football League Honors 2012 TV Movie Himself Self
Inside the Rings 2011 TV Movie Himself Self
Mike & Mike 2014-2016 TV Series Himself – Pro Football Hall of Famer Archive Footage
TMZ on TV 2010 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Rome Is Burning 2009 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
NFL Top 10 2007 TV Series Archive Footage
Naqoyqatsi 2002 Documentary Himself (at Super Bowl XXX) (uncredited) Archive Footage

Troy Aikman Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2008 Emmy Sports Emmy Awards Outstanding Sports Personality – Sports Event Analyst Won
2007 Emmy Sports Emmy Awards Outstanding Sports Personality – Sports Event Analyst Won
2006 Emmy Sports Emmy Awards Outstanding Sports Personality – Sports Event Analyst Won
2004 Emmy Sports Emmy Awards Outstanding Sports Personality – Sports Event Analyst Won
2008 Emmy Sports Emmy Awards Outstanding Sports Personality – Sports Event Analyst Nominated
2007 Emmy Sports Emmy Awards Outstanding Sports Personality – Sports Event Analyst Nominated
2006 Emmy Sports Emmy Awards Outstanding Sports Personality – Sports Event Analyst Nominated
2004 Emmy Sports Emmy Awards Outstanding Sports Personality – Sports Event Analyst Nominated