Bernie Kosar is a former NFL quarterback, notable for leading the Miami Hurricanes to a national championship in 1983 and playing for the Cleveland Browns from 1985-1993. He also played for the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins, securing a Super Bowl ring as a backup with the Cowboys in 1993. His career highlights include his college success and tenure with the Browns.
On November 25, 1963, Bernard Joseph Kosar Jr., later known as a quarterback in the NFL, was born.
In 1981, as a senior at Boardman High School, Bernie Kosar earned Parade magazine All-American honors and was named Ohio's Division I "Player of the Year."
In 1982, Bernie Kosar was redshirted.
In 1983, Bernie Kosar led the Miami Hurricanes to a national championship victory.
In 1983, Bernie Kosar started all 12 games as a freshman, leading the Miami Hurricanes to an 11-1 regular season record and an Orange Bowl berth. He passed for 300 yards and two touchdowns in the Orange Bowl game, leading the Hurricanes to a 31-30 victory over Nebraska, securing Miami's first national championship, and earning Orange Bowl MVP honors.
On November 23, 1984, Bernie Kosar threw for 447 yards and two touchdowns in the Hurricanes' 47-45 loss to Boston College, a game famous for Flutie's "Hail Flutie" pass. Earlier that year, Kosar watched as Frank Reich led Maryland to a 42-40 comeback victory after trailing 31-0.
In 1984, Bernie Kosar set Hurricane season records with 3,642 yards and 25 touchdowns. He was a second-team All-American and finished fourth in Heisman Trophy voting.
On March 14, 1985, Bernie Kosar announced he was forgoing his final two years of college eligibility to enter the NFL, expressing his desire to play for the Cleveland Browns.
On April 9, 1985, the Minnesota Vikings traded with the Houston Oilers to obtain a top draft selection, announcing their intention to draft Bernie Kosar.
On April 15, 1985, the Vikings learned that Bernie Kosar had not met the NFL deadline for submission of formal eligibility documents for the 1985 draft. Vikings coach Bud Grant expressed his confusion at the situation.
In June 1985, the University of Miami notified the NFL that Bernie Kosar had met the course requirements to graduate.
On July 3, 1985, the Cleveland Browns selected Bernie Kosar with their first pick in the 1985 supplemental draft, offering him a five-year contract.
In 1985, Bernie Kosar graduated from the University of Miami School of Business with a double major in finance and economics, taking 18 credit hours during the spring and six during the summer to graduate early.
In 1985, Bernie Kosar joined the Cleveland Browns and played for them until 1993.
In 1985, Bernie Kosar submitted documentation announcing his eligibility and participation in the 1985 supplemental draft.
In 1985, Bernie Kosar was a highly sought NFL prospect, described as having "an elite football IQ".
In 1985, Bernie Kosar's final collegiate game was the Fiesta Bowl against UCLA, which the Hurricanes lost 39-37. Kosar completed 31 of 44 passes for 294 yards, two touchdown passes, and one interception in that game.
In 1986, Bernie Kosar threw for 3,854 yards and finished second in the league with 310 completions. The Browns took the top seed in the American Football Conference (AFC) with a 12–4 record. In the divisional playoffs against the New York Jets, Kosar threw for a then-playoff-record 489 yards in leading the Browns to a 23–20 comeback victory in double overtime.
In 1986, the Cleveland Browns traded their first round NFL draft selections for 1985 and 1986, their third round selection in 1985 and sixth selection in 1986 with the Buffalo Bills for the Bills' first pick in the 1985 supplemental draft, paving the way for them to select Kosar.
In 1987, Bernie Kosar set a record for consecutive playoff games with at least three touchdown passes (3 games) having thrown three scores against both Indianapolis and Denver in 1987, and three against Buffalo in 1989.
In 1987, Bernie Kosar's most productive year statistically, he completed 62 percent of his passes for 3,033 yards and 22 touchdowns and led the AFC in quarterback rating. In an AFC championship rematch against Elway's Denver Broncos, Kosar threw for 356 yards and three touchdowns in a 38–33 loss.
In 1988, Bernie Kosar spent most of the season sidelined with injuries.
In 1989, Bernie Kosar set a record for consecutive playoff games with at least three touchdown passes (3 games) having thrown three scores against both Indianapolis and Denver in 1987, and three against Buffalo in 1989.
In 1989, Bernie Kosar threw for 3,533 yards. That year, the Browns advanced to the AFC championship for the third time in four years, losing again to the Broncos in Denver.
On June 22, 1990, Bernie Kosar married Babette Ferre, whom he met as a University of Miami student.
In 1990, Bernie Kosar threw a career-high 15 interceptions as the Browns went 3-13. He started the 1990 season by setting an NFL record for consecutive pass attempts without an interception with 286.
In November 1991, Bernie Kosar set the NFL record for most consecutive completed passes without an interception.
In 1991, Bernie Kosar threw for 3,487 yards and 18 touchdowns. In 1990 and 1991, Kosar set league records by throwing 308 consecutive passes without an interception, which stood as an AFC League record for almost two decades.
In 1992, Bernie Kosar missed nine games with a broken ankle and went 2-5 in the games that he started.
In 1993, Bernie Kosar played for the Dallas Cowboys as a backup quarterback and won Super Bowl XXVIII with the team.
In 1993, the Browns released Bernie Kosar after a 29-14 loss to Denver, despite controversy and fan backlash.
In 1994, Bernie Kosar joined the Miami Dolphins where he played until 1996.
In 1994, while playing as backup to Dan Marino with the Miami Dolphins, Bernie Kosar brought a trick play to the team that helped them win a crucial game against the New York Jets.
In 1996, Bernie Kosar ended his career playing for the Miami Dolphins.
Since his NFL retirement in 1996, Bernie Kosar has been involved in several sports and business-related ventures. He hosted the Nestlé/Bernie Kosar Charity Classic at Tanglewood National Golf Club.
In 2001, Bernie Kosar purchased the Florida Panthers, a National Hockey League team, along with Alan Cohen.
On October 16, 2007, Bernie Kosar was named team president and CEO of the Cleveland Gladiators.
In 2007, Bernie Kosar considered taking the head coaching job at the University of Miami before it was offered to Randy Shannon.
In 2008, following the recession, Kosar and his businesses declared bankruptcy on June 19, 2009.
In 2008, the Cleveland Gladiators finished the regular season 9-7, earning them a playoff berth under Bernie Kosar.
On June 19, 2009, Bernie Kosar and his businesses declared bankruptcy, revealing significant debt.
On October 17, 2009, Bernie Kosar was hired as a consultant for the Cleveland Browns.
On December 12, 2009, Bernie Kosar was interviewed about his time at the University of Miami for the documentary "The U", which premiered on ESPN.
On January 6, 2010, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court ordered Bernie Kosar's bankruptcy proceeding be changed to a Chapter 7 liquidation.
In July 2010, it was reported that Bernie Kosar was on the verge of losing property in Geauga County, Ohio, due to unpaid back taxes.
In September 2010, the trustees of Auburn Township considered purchasing Bernie Kosar's land in foreclosure.
On December 26, 2010, Bernie Kosar's NFL record for most consecutive completed passes without an interception was broken by Tom Brady.
According to a poll of Browns fans in 2019, Bernie Kosar was considered the "most beloved" Browns player in the franchise's history.
In September 2022, Bernie Kosar launched "The Bernie Kosar Show" with local sports media company BIGPLAY.
In October 2023, Bernie Kosar launched a line of wellness products named U Matter Wellness Essentials under his Kosar Wellness brand. These products include supplements such as digestive enzymes, fermented vegetable powder, and effervescent humic fulvic acid tablets. As part of the product launch, Kosar partnered with Foundation Health Solutions. Additionally, in 2023, Kosar faced a lawsuit related to Kosar Wellness.
In 2023, Bernie Kosar was involved in a lawsuit related to BIGPLAY.
In 2024, Bernie Kosar disclosed that he had been diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver and early symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
In January 2024, Bernie Kosar launched a new patented coffee blend designed to boost immunity, protect against chronic diseases, and strengthen heart health, as reported by Peter Chakerian of Cleveland.com.
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