Curtis Conway
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Curtis Lamont Conway (born January 13, 1971) is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League.
In the first round of the 1993 NFL Draft, he was drafted by the Chicago Bears out of the University of Southern California (USC).
Conway has worked with the San Diego Chargers, New York Jets, and San Francisco 49ers.
Personal life
Conway married female boxing champion Laila Ali, Muhammad Ali's daughter. Cameron and Kelton Conway, both twins, are three children from a previous marriage. (b. Leilani Conway (b. 1995) and Leilani Conway (b. ). (Kirin, 1999). On August 26, 2008, Conway and Ali welcomed Curtis Muhammad Conway, Jr., their first child. Sydney Jurldine Conway, their second child, was born on April 4, 2011.
College career
Conway attended El Camino Junior College in Torrance, California, but did not participate before USC. He came from QB to USC but then changed to WR in 1991.
Professional career
In his 12-year NFL career, he's played for the Chicago Bears, San Diego Chargers, the New York Jets, and the San Francisco 49ers, he gained over 1,000 yards three times.
Conway threw for two touchdown passes in his twelve years as a wide receiver. On November 13, 1994, the most notable of the two came during a game against the Miami Dolphins. On a strange field goal arrangement, Conway lined up split off and parallel to the holder. Rather than Erik Kramer's snap, Conway accepted it and launched a pass over the endzone for a touchdown by fellow Dolphins teammate Keith Jennings and tipped up into the air by a Dolphins' defender and tight end Keith Jennings. His 329 catches during his time with the Bears (1993-1999) rank him 4th in franchise history on their all-time receptions list, with his 4,498 receiving yards ranking him 6th in all-time yardage. He was also the first Chicago Bears receiver to reach back 1000 yards in a season.