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Donovan McNabb
QB #5
Height:
6-2
Weight:
240
Age:
34
College:
Syracuse
Hometown:
Chicago, IL
Experience:
13

Quick Stats (2010):

TDS
14
INT
15
YDS
3,377
RTG
77.1
Career Stats
Season Team Games Passing Rushing Fumbles
G GS Comp Att Yds Avg TD Int Sck SckY Rate Att Yds Avg TD FUM Lost
TOTAL 3,076 5,218 36,250 -- 230 115 394 2,513 -- 602 3,400 -- 28 93 46
2010 WAS 13 13 275 472 3,377 7.2 14 15 37 271 77.1 29 151 5.2 0 10 1
2009 PHI 14 14 267 443 3,553 8.0 22 10 35 264 92.9 37 140 3.8 2 10 3
2008 PHI 16 16 345 571 3,916 6.9 23 11 23 149 86.4 39 147 3.8 2 7 5
2007 PHI 14 14 291 473 3,324 7.0 19 7 44 227 89.9 50 236 4.7 0 9 5
2006 PHI 10 10 180 316 2,647 8.4 18 6 21 140 95.5 32 212 6.6 3 3 2
2005 PHI 9 9 211 357 2,507 7.0 16 9 19 112 85.0 25 55 2.2 1 8 3
2004 PHI 15 15 300 469 3,875 8.3 31 8 32 192 104.7 41 220 5.4 3 8 6
2003 PHI 16 16 275 478 3,216 6.7 16 11 43 253 79.6 71 355 5.0 3 9 3
2002 PHI 10 10 211 361 2,289 6.3 17 6 28 166 86.0 63 460 7.3 6 6 5
2001 PHI 16 16 285 493 3,233 6.6 25 12 39 273 84.3 82 482 5.9 2 8 3
2000 PHI 16 16 330 569 3,365 5.9 21 13 45 262 77.8 86 629 7.3 6 7 4
1999 PHI 12 6 106 216 948 4.4 8 7 28 204 60.1 47 313 6.7 0 8 6

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BIOGRAPHY

GAMES/STARTS (regular season, playoffs) 1999 (12/6-Phil), 2000 (16/16, 2/2-Phil), 2001 (16/16, 3/3-Phil), 2002 (10/10, 2/2-Phil), 2003 (16/16, 2/2-Phil), 2004 (15/15, 3/3-Phil), 2005 (9/9-Phil), 2006 (10/10-Phil), 2007 (14/14-Phil), 2008 (16/16, 3/3-Phil), 2009 (14/14, 1/1-Phil), 2010 (13/13-Wash). Total-161/155, 16/16 (148/142/16/16-Phil, 13/13-Wash).

• Was the #2 overall pick in the 1999 Draft by Philadelphia.

• Ranks 3rd in NFL history with an interception percentage of 2.2, throwing only 115 INTs in 5,218 attempts and 4th in NFL career TD/INT ratio with a 2-1 mark, 230 TDS and 115 INTs.

• Enters the 2011 season with a career 97-57-1 record as a starter.

GAMES/STARTS (regular season, playoffs) 1999 (12/6-Phil), 2000 (16/16, 2/2-Phil), 2001 (16/16, 3/3-Phil), 2002 (10/10, 2/2-Phil), 2003 (16/16, 2/2-Phil), 2004 (15/15, 3/3-Phil), 2005 (9/9-Phil), 2006 (10/10-Phil), 2007 (14/14-Phil), 2008 (16/16, 3/3-Phil), 2009 (14/14, 1/1-Phil), 2010 (13/13-Wash). Total-161/155, 16/16 (148/142/16/16-Phil, 13/13-Wash).

• Was the #2 overall pick in the 1999 Draft by Philadelphia.

• Ranks 3rd in NFL history with an interception percentage of 2.2, throwing only 115 INTs in 5,218 attempts and 4th in NFL career TD/INT ratio with a 2-1 mark, 230 TDS and 115 INTs.

• Enters the 2011 season with a career 97-57-1 record as a starter. 

OFF THE FIELDMcNabb is active in the community through the Donovan McNabb Fund (DMF), established in 2000. Its primary focus is diabetes awareness and prevention, but also focuses on children and education. Some of his annual events are hosting camps for diabetic children, clinics for aspiring football players, and providing for children in need at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Through his Foundation and Family donations, Donovan has provided support for construction to Virtua Hospital’s NICU (Voorhees, NJ), Mary’s Center (Washington, DC) and both the Men’s Football program and Woman’s Basketball program at Syracuse....His parents, Sam and Wilma, are active with charitable work and bringing a family setting to pro football through their involvement with NFL Father’s Association and NFL Mother’s Association...Donovan and Wilma have appeared in several Campbell’s Chunky Soup commercials...Married to Raquel, the couple has 4 children- Alexis, twins Sariah and Donovan, Jr., and Devin...In 2002 he became the youngest person elected to the Syracuse University Board of Trustees...Earned degree in speech communications from Syracuse with a minor in African American studies...Served as a backup guard on the Syracuse basketball team for 2 seasons (1995-96 and ‘96-97), falling to Kentucky in the national title game in 1996...Teammates in high school with Simeon Rice and Antoine Walker at Mt. Carmel...Started the Donovan McNabb Golden Arm Scholarship for students at Mt. Carmel, selecting winners based on the essays they submit...For more information, visit DonovanMcNabb.com.

HONORS Named to Pro Bowl squad in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2009...Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week at Washington (11/26/00), at Cleveland (12/10/00), vs. Dallas (9/22/02), vs. NY Giants (11/16/03), vs. Green Bay (12/5/04)...Named NFL Playoffs Offensive Player of the Week at Chicago (1/19/02), vs. Green Bay (1/11/04), vs. Minnesota (1/16/05)...Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Month for September 2002, November 2003, September 2005.

PRO Highly decorated QB during his career, ranks as the leading career passer in Philadelphia history...Guided Philadelphia to NFC East titles in 2001 (11-5), 2002 (12-4), 2003 (12-4), 2004 (13-3) and 2006 (10-6)...Helped Eagles to the playoffs 7 times in his 11 seasons and was sidelined by injury during an 8th playoff season during the 2006 campaign...Led Eagles to Super Bowl XXXIX against New England following the 2004 season...His career-best 104.7 passer rating in 2004

 

ranks as the 21st-highest in a season in NFL history and 17th best since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger...Led Philadelphia past Minnesota in a pair of playoff games in the 2004 NFC Divisional Round and the 2008 NFC Wild Card Round...During the 2004 season he became the 1st QB in NFL history to throw 30+ TDs with less than 10 INTs in a season...Ran for the final TD at the old Soldier Field in his hometown of Chicago in the Divisional Playoff win over the Bears as the stadium underwent massive renovations the following season. The game marked his 1st start in the venerable stadium since the 1995 City High School Championship game...Led Eagles to 5 NFC Championship Games and 92 wins during his tenure...Set an NFL record with 24 consecutive completions over a 2-game span in 2004 when he ended game at NY Giants (11/28/04) with 10 straight completions and opened following game vs. Green Bay (12/5/04) with 14 straight completions...Traded from Philadelphia to Washington on 4/4/10 in exchange for the Redskins’ 2nd-round pick (#37) and a pick in 2011.

2010 Started 13 games for Washington and helped Redskins post the #8 passing offense in the NFL and helped WR Santana Moss rank #4 in the NFL with 94 catches and rank #10 in the NFL in receiving yardage at 1,115...Helped Chris Cooley rank #2 in the NFL among TEs with 77 catches...Led Washington to a 17-12 win at Philadelphia (10/3), his 1st game against his former Eagles teammates....Guided team to OT win at Tennessee (11/21), giving Redskins their 5th win of the season, topping the 4 wins overall from 2009..Threw for his 3rd career 400-yard day in his 2nd game as a Redskin vs. Houston (9/19) with 426 yards and notched his season-best 119.0 passer rating...Threw for 300+ yards in wins vs. Green Bay (10/10) with 357 and at Tennessee (11/21) with 376...Notched 100.7 passer rating vs. Tampa Bay (12/12).

2009 Started all 14 games he played and helped the Eagles advance to Wild Card playoffs against Dallas...Selected to 6th career Pro Bowl...Notched 3rd-best passing yards of his career with 3,553 and registered his 3rd-best passer rating at 92.9...Earned Pro Bowl honors...Had 6 games with a passer rating of 100+ points...Missed a pair of games with rib injury, returning to start vs. Tampa Bay (10/11), where he threw for 264 yards and 3 TDs with a 157.2 passer rating, the 2nd-best single-game rating of his career...Had season-best 450 yards at San Diego (11/15), his 2nd career 400-yard day.

2008 Helped Eagles to 9-6-1 mark and advanced to 5th career NFC Championship game, facing Arizona on the road...Led Arizona on an impressive playoff run, entering field at the NFC’s #6 seed he led club to 26-14 win at Minnesota in Wild Card round and 23-11 win at NY Giants in Divisional Round before falling 32-25 at Arizona in NFC title game...Set Philadelphia single-season records in passing yards (3,916), completions (345) and attempts (571)...Set career-high in playoff passing yards with 375 in NFC title game at Arizona (1/18/09)...Became the 8th QB in NFL history to break the 3,000-yard career rushing mark in game vs. Atlanta (10/26)...Passed Ron Jaworski on Eagles career TD passing list with 20-yard pass to Correll Buckhalter vs. Pittsburgh (9/21), his 176 career scoring toss...Set career-high with 58 pass attempts at Cincinnati (11/16) in a game that ended in a 13-13 tie, the 17th time since the NFL adopted the overtime rule in 1974 that a game ended in a tie and the last time a game has ended tied.

2007 Started all 14 games he played, leading team to an 8-6 mark...Missed games at New England (11/25) and vs. Seattle (12/2) with injuries, but came back to start the final 4 games, going 3-1...Notched 2nd-best mark of his career with 61.5% completion rate and a career-low interception percentage at 1.5 (7 INTs in 473 attempts)...Named the starting QB on the Eagles’ 75th anniversary team as voted by fans...Posted 4 games with a passer rating of 100+, including career-high 158.3 vs. Detroit (9/23), the 1st Eagles QB to post a perfect passer rating...Started 100th career game vs. Washington (9/17)...Had a pair of 4-TD passing game, vs. Detroit (9/23) and at Washington (11/11).

2006 Started opening 10 games of season before suffering season-ending torn ACL vs. Tennessee (11/19)...Was enjoying strong start to season before the injury, ranking 2nd in the NFL in passing yards and TDs in the opening 9 weeks...Had a passer rating of 90+ in 7 of his 10 games and broke the 100-point plateau in 5 of the games...Ran for career-high 2 TDs vs. Green Bay (10/2)...Earned FedEx Air Player of the Week for game vs. Dallas (10/8) when he threw for 354 yards and 2 TDs and at Houston (9/10) in the season opener when he tossed 3 TDs and had 314 yards in the air in his return to the field after missing the final 7 games of the 2005 season with sports hernia.

2005 Had promising season cut short after 9 games when he re-aggravated a sports hernia in game at Dallas (11/14)...Was ranked #1 in the NFL in passing attempts (357), 2nd in yards (2,507), 2nd in completions (211) and tied for 3rd in TDs (16) entering Dallas game...Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Month for September, the 3rd time in his career being honored...Tossed career-long 91-yard TD to Terrell Owens at Denver (10/30)...Tied career-best with 35 completions in comeback win vs. San Diego (10/23)...Became the 1st Eagles QB to pass for 300+ yards in 3 straight games- vs. San Francisco (9/18), vs. Oakland (9/25) and at Kansas City (10/2)...Earned FedEx Air Player of the Week vs. Oakland (9/25) with 365 yards and 2 TDs...Aggravated sports hernia injury vs. Dallas (11/14) and was inactive the following week at NY Giants (11/20), going on injured reserve 11/22. Originally diagnosed with injury on 9/27, but continued to play.

2004 Led Eagles to Super Bowl XXXIX against New England after a 13-3 regular season campaign, a Philadelphia franchise record for victories...Earned 5th straight Pro Bowl berth...Topped Minnesota in Divisional Round and Atlanta in NFC Championship game en route to Super Bowl...Posted career-highs in passing yards (3,875), TDs (31), completion percentage (64.0%) and passer rating (104.7)...Became 1st NFL QB to throw for 30+ TDs and less than 10 INTs in a season...Had 4 games with 4 TDs passing and a 5-TD day during the regular season...Had passer rating of 100+ in 10 games, including both NFC Playoff games...Notched 94.6 passer rating in playoffs...Threw for 357 yards in Super Bowl on 30-of-51 passing...Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for game vs. Green Bay (12/5) after throwing for Eagles-record 464 yards and 5 TDs...Named NFL Offensive Player of the Week for playoff game vs. Minnesota (1/16/05) in Divisional Round...Tossed 4 TD passes in consecutive games at Dallas (11/15) and vs. Washington (11/21).

2003 Guided Eagles to a 12-4 mark in his 16 starts and advanced to NFC Championship game vs. Carolina...Selected to Pro Bowl...Rallied Eagles to a comeback win over Green Bay in Divisional Playoffs, 20-17 in OT, coming back from a 14-0 deficit in the 1st quarter and setting a then-NFL record for rushing yards by a QB in a playoff game with 107 yards on the ground and threw for 248 and 2 TDs...Named NFC Offensive Player of the Month in November after Eagles went 5-0 in a month for the 1st time in club history...Had streak of 127 passes without an INT...Had 5 games with a passer rating of 100+ points.

2002 Started 10 games in regular season before being sidelined for the final 6 contests with broken ankle suffered vs. Arizona (11/17)...Earned Pro Bowl honors...Came back to pilot team in playoffs, winning Divisional Round game vs. Atlanta (1/11/03) before falling in NFC title game vs. Tampa Bay (1/19/03)...Went 7-3 as a starter in regular season as Eagles won NFC East...Notched 3 games during regular season with a passer rating of 100+ and again in Divisional Round game vs. Atlanta...Tied career-best with 6 rushing TDs...Thew for 4 TDs and 255 yards with season-high 132.1 passer rating vs. Arizona before injury...Was replaced at QB by A.J. Feeley for final 5 regular season games...Started final game played at venerable Veteran’s Stadium in NFC Championship game vs. Tampa Bay.

2001 Guided Eagles to 1st NFC East title of his tenure with a 11-5 mark in his 16 starts...Led team to NFC Championship game at St. Louis (1/27/02) after wins over Tampa Bay in Wild Card round and at Chicago in Divisional Round...Earned 2nd Pro Bowl berth of his career...Posted 5 games with a passer rating of 100+...Threw 25 TD passes, a career-best at the time...Had 82 rushing attempts and 482 yards on the ground, both the 2nd-most of his career.

2000 Took over as full-time starter in his 2nd season and led team to 11-5 mark, earning Wild Card playoff berth where the host Eagles topped Tampa Bay and advanced to NFC Divisional Round at eventual NFC Champion NY Giants...Broke Eagles record for attempts with 569, a mark he would later break in 2008...Made plays with his legs and arm, rushing for 629 yards and 6 TDs on 86 attempts...Ran for 125 yards in win at Washington (11/26), the most rushing yards by an NFL QB since Chicago’s Bobby Douglass had 127 in 1972...Was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for the 1st time in his career for performance at Washington...Played in 1st prime time game in ESPN Sunday Night game vs. Atlanta (10/1) and posted 1st career 300-yard game.

1999 Started 6 of the final 7 games of his rookie season...Won 1st career start vs. Washington (11/14)...Became the Eagles’ 1st rookie QB to win their 1st start since Mike Boryla in 1971...Made regular season debut in 2nd half of game vs. Tampa Bay (9/19)...Threw 1st career TD on 6-yard pass to Chad Lewis vs. Indianapolis (11/21)...Replaced Doug Pederson as the starting QB...Selected with the #2 overall pick in the 1999 Draft in Andy Reid’s 1st season as head coach of the club. 

COLLEGE Ended Syracuse career as one of the most decorated players in school history...Named Big East Offensive Player of the Year 3 times, 1996-98, and was recognized as conference Offensive Player of the Decade for the 1990s...Named 1st-Team All-Big East each of his 4 seasons...Named Big East Rookie of the Year in 1995...Set school and conference records for career TD passes (77) and combined rushing/passing TDs (96)...Posted 33-12 record as Syracuse starter...Led team to Orange Bowl vs. Florida as a senior...Threw for 8,389 yards to rank 2nd in school history...Set school mark with 9,950 total offensive yards...Set school single-season mark with 2,892 yards passing as a junior...Threw school-record 96-yard TD pass against West Virginia as a freshman in 1995...Redshirted in 1994.

PREP Standout in football and basketball at Chicago’s Mt. Carmel High...Teammates on football team with future NFL star Simeon Rice and on basketball team with Antoine Walker...Named to Parade All-America football team as a senior.