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Don Majkowski

Don "Majik" Majkowski (born February 25, 1964 in Buffalo, New York) was a National Football League Quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts and Detroit Lions.

Majkowski was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the 10th round of the entry draft as a four year starter for the University of Virginia. As a rookie in 1987, Majkowski split time with Randy Wright. He also shared quarterback duties with Wright during the 1988 season.

Nicknamed The Magic Man, Majkowski broke out during the 1989 season. He was given the starting job and Randy Wright was released. Majkowski had one of the finest seasons in NFL history. He completed 353 passes in 599 attempts. His 4,318 passing yards set a team record. He also threw for 27 touchdowns. Majkowski capped the season with his selection to the Pro Bowl.

Unfortunately, Majkowski's success was fleeting. In the 9th game of the 1990 season, Majkowski tore his rotator cuff. In 1992, he injured his ankle and was replaced by Brett Favre. Favre started the following game and has not missed a start since, a streak of 205 regular season games through the 2004 season.

Majkowski left Green Bay after the 1992 season. He signed with the Indianapolis Colts as a backup for two seasons. Majkowski finished his career for the 1995 and 1996 Detroit Lions also in a backup role.

Majkowski's career is marked by tremendous highs and devastating injuries. Only once did he play a full season. Of 159 team games, he was only able to play 90 games. In 90 games, Majkowski completed 1056 of 1905 passes for 12,700 yards and 66 touchdowns. He also rushed for 12 touchdowns in his career.

On July 23, 2005 Don Majkowski will be inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame.

Last updated: 10-29-2005 02:13:46