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Mike Pawlawski (born July 18, 1969) is a former professional football player, a quarterback in the National Football League, Arena Football League, and XFL.

Mike Pawlawski
No. 9
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1969-07-18) July 18, 1969 (age 53)
Los Angeles, California
Career information
High school:Fullerton (CA) Troy
College:California
NFL Draft:1992 / Round: 8 / Pick: 222
Career history
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1992)
  • Baltimore Stallions (1994)*
  • Miami Hooters (1995)
  • Shreveport Pirates (1995)
  • Albany Firebirds (1996–2000)
  • San Francisco Demons (2001)
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
  • ArenaBowl champion (XIII)
  • AFL's Second-team 15th Anniversary Team (2001)
  • First-team All-Arena (1999)
  • Second-team All-Arena (2001)
  • AFL passing yards leader (1997)
  • AFL passer rating leader (1999)
  • Pac-10 Co-Offensive Player of the Year (1991)
Career NFL statistics
Career Arena statistics
TD–INT:303–45
Yards:16,673
QB Rating:118.98
Player stats at NFL.com · ArenaFan.com

Born in Los Angeles, Pawlawski played college football at the University of California and led the Golden Bears to a 10–2 record and a #8 national ranking in 1991. He was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the eighth round of the 1992 NFL Draft, playing one season for the team. After spending 1993 and 1994 out of football, Pawlawski signed with the Arena Football League, playing his inaugural season with the Miami Hooters, then the next five with the Albany Firebirds where he established several league records and won Arena Bowl XIII[1] Pawlawski finished his career with the San Francisco Demons of the XFL, where he led his team to an appearance in the league championship. He was one of only three quarterbacks (Tommy Maddox and Jim Druckenmiller being the other two) to last the whole XFL season without being injured or losing their job.[2] It was later revealed, however, that Pawlawski had played the season with a fractured vertebra in his neck. It ended his football career.

He is currently the host of Gridiron Outdoors on Outdoor Channel and is a radio color commentator for Cal football on KGO 810 and the Cal radio network.


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