- Born
- Birth nameDonovan F. McNabb
- Nickname
- Super Five
- Height1.89 m
- While best known as one of the top players in the National Football League, Donovan McNabb, 35, has parlayed that platform to a more expansive audience. In both the profit and non-profit worlds, Donovan McNabb's influence has risen above the playing field and into the boardroom. The portfolio of companies that Donovan McNabb has endorsed has run the gamut of food and beverage, athletic footwear, financial investing, cars, communications, and pharmaceuticals. The Donovan McNabb Fund, which has pledged support to raise awareness of diabetes, has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the American Diabetes Association, as well as provided scholarships to many students. Donovan's business acumen has been developed over the years. In 2002, just three years after his graduation from Syracuse University with a degree in communications, Donovan McNabb was named to the school's Board of Trustees. He has put that degree to proper use by becoming a broadcaster for NFL Network.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Donovan McNabb Team
- SpouseRaquel-Ann Sarah "Roxi" Nurse(June 21, 2003 - present) (4 children)
- The Philadelphia Eagles retired his uniform number (5) during halftime of their game against the Kansas City Chiefs on 19 September 2013.
- Quarterback with the Philadelphia Eagles (1999-2009), Washington Redskins (2010), and Minnesota Vikings (2011).
- First child, a daughter named Alexis, was born on September 23, 2004.
- Along with his mother, Wilma, stars in commercials for Campbell's Chunky Soup. She suggested that players' real-life mothers be used in the ads. Prior to the 2002 season, actresses played the roles.
- Second of five quarterbacks selected in the first round of the 1999 NFL draft, after Tim Couch (Cleveland) and ahead of Akili Smith (Cincinnati), Daunte Culpepper (Minnesota), and Cade McNown (Chicago) By the start of the 2004 season, McNabb and Culpepper were the only two still in the NFL.
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