Ronald Vincent “Ron” Jaworski (created March 23, 1951) is a former American football quarterback and now an NFL analyst on ESPN. He also possesses part interest in the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League. Jaworski was nicknamed “Jaws” by Philadelphia 76ers player (and former trainer) Doug Collins prior to the 1981 Super Bowl.
Having a youthful Dick Vermeil as his trainer, he was given the chance to begin for the up and coming Eagles. Matters are not easy for the young quarterback, but Vermeil stood by his growing signal caller, and shortly the Eagles became a playoff team. The Eagles made the playoffs in 1978 and 1979, but lost in the first rounds. In 1980, the Eagles started out 11-1 in the normal season, (including getting the better of the eventual Super Bowl champs Oakland Raiders), and won the NFC Eastern Division for the very first time. Jaworski had a stellar season. Tom Landry’s Cowboys had formerly controlled the Eagles, a divisional opponent, because the creation of the National Football Conference in 1970. The Eagles lost Super Bowl XV to the Oakland Raiders.
Pardon the Interruption (2004-2016) as Himself / Himself - Guest Interviewee
Mike & Mike (2011-2017) as Himself - ESPN NFL Analyst / Himself - Telephone Interviewee / Himself - NFL Analyst / Himself - ESPN NFL Insider / Himself - Senior ESPN NFL Insider / Himself - espn nfl
NFL Monday Night Football (1974-2008) as Himself - Color Commentator / Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback / Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback
2012 Discover Orange Bowl (2012) as Himself - Color Commentator
Is that all he’s worth? I thought he owned golf courses and football teams…wow.