Booger McFarland

Player Of American Football

Booger McFarland was born in Winnsboro, Louisiana, United States on December 18th, 1977 and is the Player Of American Football. At the age of 46, Booger McFarland biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 18, 1977
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Winnsboro, Louisiana, United States
Age
46 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
American Football Player
Booger McFarland Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 46 years old, Booger McFarland has this physical status:

Height
183cm
Weight
136kg
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Booger McFarland Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Booger McFarland Career

McFarland played for the LSU Tigers football team from 1995 to 1998. In his freshman year, he started every game at defensive tackle, finishing the season with 73 tackles (including 12 tackles for loss and 2 quarterback sacks) and quickly became a crowd favorite for pulling double-duty at the fullback position for short-yardage plays. He also recorded a tackle in LSU's victory over Michigan State at the 1995 Independence Bowl. For the rest of his collegiate career from his sophomore year onward, he focused on defensive tackle, and helped bring the Tigers to two further bowl wins in the 1996 Peach Bowl and the 1997 Independence Bowl, also earning 1996 Peach Bowl SEC Defensive MVP honors. Despite a spectacular collapse by the Tigers in the 1998 season, McFarland was named defensive co-captain his senior year, earned first-team All-SEC and All-America honors, and played in the 1999 Senior Bowl. He graduated in 1999 with a degree in business management.

Professional career

McFarland was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the 15th overall pick in the 1999 NFL Draft. In eight seasons with the team, he totaled 305 tackles and 20 sacks over 84 games, and won Super Bowl XXXVII in 2002.

On October 17, 2006, McFarland was traded to the Indianapolis Colts for a second-round pick in the 2007 NFL Draft. The trade reunited him with Tony Dungy, his head coach in Tampa Bay during his first three seasons. At the time of the trade, the Colts ranked last in the league in run defense, allowing over 116 yards per-game, and had lost defensive tackle Corey Simon to a season-ending injury the week before. McFarland made his first sack as a member of the Colts against the Buffalo Bills on November 10. He finished the regular season with 33 tackles and 2.5 sacks, although the Colts finished last in rush defense. In the playoffs, the Colts defense became stifling, limiting the Kansas City Chiefs to 44 rushing yards, the Baltimore Ravens to 83 and the New England Patriots to 93. McFarland started in Super Bowl XLI and recorded a sack, as the Colts defeated the Chicago Bears, 29–17, capturing his second Super Bowl ring.

He suffered a career-ending knee injury the following training camp.

Broadcasting career

McFarland co-hosted a radio show with Marc Ryan on Tampa sports radio station WHFS until an ownership change in December 2014 resulted in the station's entire airstaff being released for a music format. He joined the SEC Network in 2014 as a football analyst. McFarland was also a part-time guest analyst on ESPN's Mike & Mike morning program. McFarland was a color analyst for ESPN's Monday Night Football telecasts, after arriving with Jason Witten in 2018. Prior to his promotion to color analyst, McFarland was a sideline reporter and consultant during the Monday Night Football broadcasts where he announced from atop a crane-like contraption nicknamed the "Booger Mobile." After receiving criticism for blocking the view of fans seated near the field, the contraption was modified to be less obstructive. McFarland was promoted to color analyst in May 2019 after Witten left to return to the Dallas Cowboys. In May 2020, he and play-by-play announcer Joe Tessitore were reassigned by ESPN amid criticism from viewers. In dubbing MNF as "the worst (show) on television," UK newspaper The Guardian called McFarland "awful as a national NFL voice. He sounds like he's started a sentence and has no idea where it's going to end."

For the 2020 season, McFarland replaced Tom Jackson on NFL Primetime.

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For the Falcons-Japan game on Sunday, the NFL will shoots for younger audiences with a animated version of 'Toy Story.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 30, 2023
With a new animated simulcast design based on the Pixar film Toy Story, the NFL is aiming for a younger audience. The game between the Atlanta Falcons and the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London will be fought inside a digitized recreation of one character's room. On ESPN+ and Disney+, the 'Toy Story Funday Football' telecast will be shown. The main show on ESPN+ is also available. This is the second time ESPN has produced an animated alternate broadcast based on Disney characters this year. During a game between Washington and New York in March, it aired the 'NHL Big City Greens Classic' during a match.

Pat McAfee 'joins ESPN's College GameDay while Larry Fitzgerald joins 'Monday Night Countdown'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 7, 2022
McAfee is set to make his ESPN debut on Saturday as No. 11 is scheduled. 1 Alabama plays Texas, while Fitzgerald first appeared on television in NFL's Seahawks-Broncos opener on September 12. In reaction to his hiring on the sports network, the former Colts punter said, 'College GameDay is one of those shows that is universally beloved.' It's an institution.' Everyone has a Saturday tradition, and it is an honor to serve full time.' According to The New York Post, Fitzgerald is expected to be on five-to-seven shows this season.