2006 Pro Football Hall of Fame <strong>Information</strong> GuideB I O G R A P H I C A LB A C K G R O U N DElected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame:February 4, 2006Enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame:August 5, 2006Other Members of the Class of 2006:Harry Carson, John Madden, Warren Moon, ReggieWhite, Rayfield WrightFull Name: Troy Kenneth AikmanBirthdate: November 21, 1966Birthplace: West Covina, CaliforniaHigh School: Henryetta (OK)Pro Career: 12 seasons, 165 gamesDrafted: 1st round (1st player overall) in 1989 by DallasCowboysUniform Number: 8All-Pro: 1993 (SN)A L L -L E A G U ET E A M SAll-NFC Second Team: 1994 (UPI); 1995 (UPI)P R OB O W L S(6) – 1992, 1993, 1994*, 1995, 1996*, 1997** Did not playI N T H EN F L R E C O R DB O O K(at time of his retirement following 2000 season)[Tied for 2nd] Most Times Sacked, Game – 11 (vs.Philadelphia, Sept. 15, 1991)SUPER BOWL RECORDS[1st] Highest Completion Percentage, Career – 70.0[2nd] Lowest Percentage, Passes Intercepted, Career –1.25[Tied for 2nd] Most Consecutive Completions, Game –10 (SB XXX, vs. Pittsburgh)[Tied for 3rd] Most Touchdown Passes, Game – 4 (SBXXVII, vs. Buffalo)POST-SEASON RECORDS[2nd] Longest Pass Completion – 94 (to Alvin Harper, vs.Green Bay, 1994)[3rd] Highest Completion Percentage, Career – 63.8[Tied for 3rd] Most Games, 300 or More Yards Passing,Career – 4[Tied for 3rd] Most Consecutive Games, 300 or MoreYards Passing – 2 (1994)[Tied for 3rd] Most Touchdown Passes, Game – 4 (SBXXVII, vs. Buffalo)T E A MR E C O R D S(Cowboys’ records held by Aikman at the time of hisretirement following the 2000 season)[1st] Most Seasons Leading Team, Passing – 12 (1989-2000)[1st] Most Consecutive Seasons Leading Team, Passing– 12 (1989-2000)[1st] Highest Passer Rating, Rookie Season – 55.7(1989)[1st] Most Passing Attempts, Career – 4,715[1st] Most Passing Attempts, Rookie Season – 293(1989)[1st] Most Passing Attempts, Game – 57 (vs. Minnesota,Nov. 26, 1998)[1st] Most Pass Completions, Career – 2,898[1st] Most Pass Completions, Rookie Season – 155(1989)[1st] Most Pass Completions, Game – 34 (at N.Y. Giants,Oct. 5, 1997; vs. Minnesota, Nov. 26, 1998)[1st] Highest Pass Completion Percentage, Career –61.5[1st] Highest Pass Completion Percentage, Season –69.1 (1993)[1st] Highest Pass Completion Percentage, RookieSeason – 52.9 (1989)[1st] Most Passing Yards Gained, Career – 32,942[1st] Most Passing Yards Gained, Rookie Season –1,749 (1989)[1st] Most Passing Yards Gained, Game, Rookie Season– 379 (at Phoenix, Nov. 12, 1989)[1st] Most Seasons, 3,000 or More Passing Yards – 5(1992-1993, 1995-1997)[1st] Most Games, 300 or More Passing Yards, Career –13[1st] Most Touchdowns Passing, Career – 165[1st] Most Touchdowns Passing, Rookie Season – 9(1989)[1st] Most Touchdowns Passing, Game, Rookie – 4 (vs.L.A. Rams, Dec. 3, 1989)[1st] Most Consecutive Games, Touchdown Pass – 16(1993-1994)[1st] Most Passes Intercepted, Career – 141[1st] Most Consecutive Passes Attempted, NoneIntercepted – 216 (1999)[1st] Most Passing Attempts, No Interceptions, Game –- 10 - Profootballhof.com
57 (vs. Minnesota, Nov. 26, 1998)[1st] Lowest Percentage Passes Intercepted, Career –2.99[1st] Lowest Percentage Passes Intercepted, Season –1.53 (1993)[1st] Lowest Percentage Passes Intercepted, RookieSeason – 6.14 (1989)[1st] Highest Passing Attempts/Sack Ratio, Career –19.2[1st] Highest Passing Attempts/Sack Ratio, Season –36.0 (1998)[Tied for 1st] Most Touchdowns Passing, Game – 5 (atWashington, Sept. 12, 1999)[Tied for 1st] Most Consecutive Games, Four or MoreTouchdowns Passes – 1 (at Washington, Sept. 12, 1999)[Tied for 1st] Most Passes Intercepted, Game – 5 (at N.Y.Giants, Oct. 15, 2000)[Tied for 1st] Most Times Sacked, Game – 11 (vs.Philadelphia, Sept. 15, 1991)[2nd] Passer Highest Rating, Season – 99.0 (1993)[2nd] Most Passing Attempts, Season – 518 (1997)[2nd] Most Passing Attempts, Game – 53 (at Cincinnati,Dec. 14, 1997)[2nd] Most Pass Completions, Season – 302 (1992)[2nd] Highest Pass Completion Percentage, Season –65.3 (1991)[2nd] Highest Pass Completion Percentage, Game –85.7 (at Atlanta, Dec. 21, 1992)[2nd] Most Consecutive Passes Completed – 13 (atAtlanta, Dec. 21, 1992; at Oakland, Nov. 19, 1995; atArizona, Nov. 15, 1998)[2nd] Most Yards Gained, Game – 455 (vs. Minnesota,Nov. 26, 1998)[2nd] Most Consecutive Passes Attempted, NoneIntercepted – 184 (1995)[2nd] Lowest Percentage Passes Intercepted, Season –1.59 (1998)[2nd] Most Times Sacked, Career – 259[2nd] Highest Attempts/Sack Ratio, Season – 31.9(1995)[Tied for 2nd] Most Completions, Game – 33 (at Miami,Oct. 27, 1996)[3rd] Highest Passer Rating, Career – 81.62[3rd] Most Passing Attempts, Season – 473 (1992)[3rd] Most Passing Attempts, Game – 52 (at N.Y. Giants,Oct. 5, 1997)[3rd] Most Pass Completions, Season – 296 (1996)[3rd] Highest Pass Completion Percentage, Season –64.8 (1995)[3rd] Highest Pass Completion Percentage, Game – 80.8(at N.Y. Giants, Sept. 30, 1990)[3rd] Most Passing Yards Gained, Season – 3,445(1992)[3rd] Most Games, Four of More Touchdowns Passes,Career – 3[3rd] Most Passing Attempts, No Interceptions, Game –45 (vs. Washington, Nov. 16, 1997)[3rd] Lowest Percentage Passes Intercepted, Season –1.62 (1995)[3rd] Highest Passing Attempts/Sack Ratio, Season –26.8 (1996)[3rd] Longest Pass Completion – 90 (to Alvin Harper, atSan Francisco, Nov. 13, 1994; to Jason Tucker, vs. N.Y.Giants, Jan. 2, 2000, TD)[Tied for 3rd] Most Consecutive Passes Completed – 12(at Green Bay, Oct. 6, 1991)POST-SEASON RECORDS[1st] Most Passing Attempts, Career – 502[1st] Most Pass Completions, Career – 320[1st] Consecutive Passes Completed – 10 (vs.Pittsburgh, Jan. 28, 1996)[1st] Highest Pass Completion Percentage, Career –63.75[1st] Highest Pass Completion Percentage, Game –76.67 (vs. Green Bay, Jan. 8, 1995)[1st] Most Passing Yards Gained, Career – 3,849[1st] Most Passing Yards Gained, Game – 380 (at SanFrancisco, Jan. 15, 1995)[1st] Most Games, 300 or More Passing Yards, Career –4[1st] Longest Pass Completion – 94 (to Alvin Harper, vs.Green Bay, Jan. 8, 1995, TD)[1st] Most Consecutive Passes Attempted, NoneIntercepted – 111 (1991-93)[1st] Most Passing Attempts, No Interceptions, Game –34 (at San Francisco, Jan. 17, 1993)[1st] Most Consecutive Games, Touchdown Pass – 5(1992-1993, 1994-1995)[Tied for 1st] Most Passing Attempts, Game – 53 (at SanFrancisco, Jan. 15, 1995)[Tied for 1st] Most Touchdowns Passing, Game – 4 (SBXXVII, vs. Buffalo)[2nd] Most Passing Attempts, Game – 49 (vs. Arizona,Jan. 2, 1999)[2nd] Most Pass Completions, Game – 30 (at SanFrancisco, Jan. 15, 1995)[2nd] Highest Pass Completion Percentage, Game –75.68 (vs. Green Bay, Jan. 16, 1994)[2nd] Most Passing Yards Gained, Game – 337 (vs.Green Bay, Jan. 8, 1995)[2nd] Most Touchdowns Passing, Career – 23[2nd] Most Passes Intercepted, Career – 17[2nd] Most Passing Attempts, No Interceptions, Game –33 (vs. Green Bay, Jan. 14, 1996)2006 Pro Football Hall of Fame <strong>Information</strong> GuideProfootballhof.com- 11 -
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