Remembering Troy Aikman’s birthday: Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback (November 21)

Troy Aikman
Troy Aikman

Troy Aikman was born on November 21, 1966, in West Covina, California. He lived in nearby Cerritos during his early childhood. His family moved to Henryetta, Oklahoma, when he was 12. In high school, he played football and baseball. He earned All-State honors in both. He also won a state title in typing. After high school, he turned down a baseball contract and chose football. He started college at the University of Oklahoma. An injury led him to transfer to UCLA. At UCLA, he became a starting quarterback. He led the Bruins to two strong seasons. He won the Davey O’Brien Award in 1988. He entered the 1989 NFL Draft and was selected first overall by the Dallas Cowboys. Aikman played 12 NFL seasons. He led the Cowboys to three Super Bowl wins. He was named MVP of Super Bowl XXVII. He made six Pro Bowls. He retired in 2000. He joined broadcasting in 2001. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006. He entered the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008. He worked with Joe Buck on Fox and later on Monday Night Football. He also co-owned a NASCAR team and part-owns the San Diego Padres. His early years in Cerritos and birth in West Covina link him to the Los Angeles region. He later played college football at UCLA, further strengthening that connection. Aikman’s career reflects success in college, the NFL, and sports media. He is known for leadership, performance, and a lasting impact on football.

Troy Aikman was born on November 21, 1966, in West Covina, California. He lived in nearby Cerritos during his early childhood. His family moved to Henryetta, Oklahoma, when he was 12. In high school, he played football and baseball. He earned All-State honors in both. He also won a state title in typing. After high school, he turned down a baseball contract and chose football. He started college at the University of Oklahoma. An injury led him to transfer to UCLA. At UCLA, he became a starting quarterback. He led the Bruins to two strong seasons. He won the Davey O’Brien Award in 1988. He entered the 1989 NFL Draft and was selected first overall by the Dallas Cowboys. Aikman played 12 NFL seasons. He led the Cowboys to three Super Bowl wins. He was named MVP of Super Bowl XXVII. He made six Pro Bowls. He retired in 2000. He joined broadcasting in 2001. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006. He entered the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008. He worked with Joe Buck on Fox and later on Monday Night Football. He also co-owned a NASCAR team and part-owns the San Diego Padres. His early years in Cerritos and birth in West Covina link him to the Los Angeles region. He later played college football at UCLA, further strengthening that connection. Aikman’s career reflects success in college, the NFL, and sports media. He is known for leadership, performance, and a lasting impact on football.

Aikman led the Dallas Cowboys to three Super Bowl victories in the 1990s, and his performance in Super Bowl XXVII earned him the MVP award.

A native of Henryetta, California, Aikman attended Henryetta High School, where he played football and baseball.


Organizations Mentioned: City of West Covina

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