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Former Cardinals' quarterback and NFL performer, Jeff Brohm begins his fourth season coaching at the University of Louisville.
Voted the Cards' MVP in 1992 and 1993, Jeff will always be remembered for a gritty performance in leading U of L to an 18-7 victory over Michigan State in the 1993 Liberty Bowl.
Playing with two steel pins and one steel plate in the index finger of his throwing hand, Jeff completed 19-of-29 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown amidst 20-degree temperatures and freezing rain to earn the game's MVP award. Brohm also played two seasons in the Cleveland Indians organization while in college. Following his playing days at U of L, Jeff began a seven-year career in the NFL.
He started his NFL career in 1994 with the San Diego Chargers who played in Super Bowl XXIX. He played for the San Francisco 49'ers from 1995-1997 where he was the backup quarterback to Hall of Famer Steve Young in 1997.
From 1998-2000, he played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Denver Broncos, and Cleveland Browns. In 2001, he played in the XFL for the Orlando Rage and was named first team All- XFL as he owned the league's highest QB rating at 99.9.
Jeff first rose to football glory at local Trinity High School where he was named Mr. Football for the state of Kentucky in 1988 after leading the Shamrocks to a state championship.
He was also named the Kentucky High School Player of the decade for the 1980's before moving onto U of L. Jeff is married to the former Jennifer Hawkins and the couple has a son, Brady.
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