Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Phil Simms | |
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| Name | Phil Simms |
| Birth date | November 3, 1954 |
| Birth place | Louisville, Kentucky |
| Height | 6 ft 3 in |
| Weight | 216 lb |
| College | Morehead State University |
| NFL draft year | 1979 |
| NFL teams | New York Giants |
Phil Simms is a former National Football League quarterback who played his entire 15-year career with the New York Giants. He is best known for his performances in Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV, where he led the New York Giants to victories over the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills. Simms' career was marked by his consistency and leadership, earning him recognition as one of the greatest quarterbacks in New York Giants history, alongside Eli Manning and Fran Tarkenton. He was also a two-time Pro Bowl selection and was named the Super Bowl MVP in Super Bowl XXI, joining other notable Super Bowl MVP winners like Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw.
Phil Simms was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, where he attended Waggener High School. He played college football at Morehead State University, where he was a four-year starter and set numerous school records, including career passing yards and touchdowns, under the guidance of coach Frank Suzawa. Simms' college career was marked by his impressive performances against teams like the Eastern Kentucky Colonels and Murray State Racers. He graduated from Morehead State University in 1979 with a degree in Physical Education, and was later inducted into the Morehead State University Athletics Hall of Fame, alongside other notable athletes like Donnie Tyndall.
The New York Giants selected Simms with the seventh overall pick in the 1979 NFL Draft, and he quickly became the team's starting quarterback, leading the team to several playoff appearances, including Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV. Simms played under several coaches, including Bill Parcells, Ray Handley, and Dan Reeves, and was a key player in the New York Giants' success during the 1980s and 1990s, alongside other notable players like Lawrence Taylor, Harry Carson, and Carl Banks. He was a two-time Pro Bowl selection and was named the Super Bowl MVP in Super Bowl XXI, where he completed 22 of 25 passes for 268 yards and 3 touchdowns, defeating the Denver Broncos 39-20. Simms' career was also marked by his rivalry with other quarterbacks, including Joe Montana of the San Francisco 49ers and Jim Kelly of the Buffalo Bills.
After retiring from football in 1994, Simms went on to become a successful sports broadcaster, working as a commentator for CBS Sports and NBC Sports. He has worked alongside several notable broadcasters, including Jim Nantz, Greg Gumbel, and Al Michaels, and has covered several high-profile events, including the Super Bowl and the NFL Draft. Simms has also been involved in various charitable organizations, including the New York Giants' charitable foundation, and has worked with several notable charities, including the United Way and the American Red Cross. He has been recognized for his contributions to the sport, including his induction into the New York Giants Ring of Honor, alongside other notable players like Lawrence Taylor and Harry Carson.
Simms is married to his wife, Diana Simms, and has three children, including his son, Chris Simms, who also played in the National Football League as a quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tennessee Titans. Simms is a devout Christian and has been involved in several charitable organizations, including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He has also been recognized for his community service, including his work with the New York Giants' charitable foundation, and has been involved in several notable events, including the NFL Players Association's charity golf tournament. Simms has also been involved in various business ventures, including his ownership of a Ford dealership in New Jersey, and has worked with several notable companies, including Pepsi and Nike.
Simms' career was marked by his numerous awards and accolades, including his induction into the New York Giants Ring of Honor and his selection as the Super Bowl MVP in Super Bowl XXI. He was also a two-time Pro Bowl selection and was named to the New York Giants' 50th Anniversary Team, alongside other notable players like Lawrence Taylor and Harry Carson. Simms' legacy extends beyond his playing career, as he has been recognized for his contributions to the sport, including his work as a broadcaster and his involvement in charitable organizations. He has been named one of the greatest quarterbacks in New York Giants history, alongside Eli Manning and Fran Tarkenton, and has been recognized by the Pro Football Hall of Fame as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, alongside other notable quarterbacks like Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw. Category:American football quarterbacks