Ronald Vincent Jaworski (born March 23, 1951), nicknamed "Jaws", is an American former professional footballquarterback who played 17 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Youngstown State Penguins and was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the second round of the 1973 NFL draft. After spending four seasons mostly as a backup for the Rams, Jaworski was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in 1977, where he would lead the Eagles to four consecutive playoff appearances, including a division title and the franchise's first Super Bowl appearance in 1980. After 10 seasons with the Eagles, Jaworski signed with the Miami Dolphins, where he would spend two seasons as a backup.
After his playing career, Jaworski worked as an NFL analyst on ESPN from 1990 to 2017.[1] From 2004 to 2019, he served as an executive of the Philadelphia Soul franchise of the Arena Football League, where he also briefly served as the league's Executive Committee Chair from 2018 to 2019. He is also the founder and CEO of Ron Jaworski Golf, which owns and manages several golf courses across the Delaware Valley region.
At Youngstown State, he showcased his skills as a quarterback for a pass-oriented offense, earning a selection in the Senior Bowl. Jaworski set several school records during his tenure at Youngstown State, including single-season passing completions (139), career passing completions (325), single-season passing yardage (2,123), career passing yardage (4,612), single-season passing touchdowns (18), and career passing touchdowns (32).[2]
Professional career
Los Angeles Rams
Jaworski was selected in the second round of the 1973 NFL draft by the Los Angeles Rams. Jaworski was named the third-string quarterback, backing up John Hadl and James Harris, and only appeared in a total of five games through his first two seasons.
In 1975, Jaworski saw his first major playing time in Week 13, when starter James Harris suffered a shoulder injury three plays into the game. Jaworski led the Rams to a 22–5 victory over the Green Bay Packers, where he completed 14 of 24 passes for 174 yards and an interception. The next week, Jaworski made his first career start for the final week of the season, where he led the Rams to a 10–3 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Entering the playoffs, there was speculation as to whether James Harris was healed enough to return or if Jaworski would start for the divisional round game against the St. Louis Cardinals. It was only minutes before gametime when Jaworski was informed by head coach Chuck Knox that he would be starting. In his playoff debut, Jaworski completed 12 of 23 passes for 203 yards with both a passing and rushing touchdown, en route to a 35–23 victory to advance to the NFC Championship Game. Despite Jaworski's performance, he was not named the starter for the NFC Championship, as James Harris was deemed healthy enough to return. However, Harris reaggravated his shoulder injury after just two passes in the game, and Jaworski came in as a backup. He completed 11 of 22 passes for 147 yards, but threw two interceptions in the 37–7 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Entering the 1976 season, Jaworski was named the Week 1 starter after James Harris fractured his thumb. In the season opener against the Atlanta Falcons, however, Jaworski left the game due to a fractured right shoulder. Backup Pat Haden relieved Jaworski, and led the Rams to a 30–14 victory. In Week 6 against the Chicago Bears, Haden was injured, and Jaworski, although not yet fully recovered, came in and preserved a 20–12 victory. Jaworski started the next week against the New Orleans Saints, but he was benched for Haden in the fourth quarter after completing just 3 of 11 passes for 15 yards. James Harris would start at quarterback for the remainder of the season, and Jaworski would only appear in two other games.
Philadelphia Eagles
1977–1979
In March 1977, Jaworski was traded by the Rams to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for former All-Pro tight endCharle Young. Jaworski would be reunited with former Rams quarterbacks coach Dick Vermeil, who was now the head coach for the Eagles.
In the 1977 season, Jaworski started all 14 games for the Eagles, leading them to a 5–9 record on the season. In 1978, Jaworski led the Eagles to a 9–7 record, clinching both a wild card spot and the franchise's first postseason appearance in 18 years. In the Wild Card game against the Atlanta Falcons, Jaworski helped the Eagles jump to a 13–0 lead that they would hold into the fourth quarter. However, Steve Bartkowski and the Falcons responded late with two touchdowns, and although Jaworski brought the Eagles to the Falcons' 16-yard-line with just 13 seconds to play, punter/kicker Mike Michel missed what would have been a game-winning 34-yard field goal, and the Eagles fell 14–13. As of 2024, this Falcons-Eagles playoff game is believed to be first and only time in NFL history where both starting quarterbacks were of Polish heritage.
In 1979, Jaworski led the Eagles to an 11–5 record and a second-straight wild card berth. In the Wild Card game against the Chicago Bears, Jaworski led the Eagles out of a 17–10 halftime deficit as the Eagles rallied to beat the Bears 27–17. Jaworski completed 12 of 23 passes for 204 passing yards with three touchdowns and one interception. In the divisional round game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Eagles quickly fell behind to a 17–0 deficit. Despite an attempted comeback led by Jaworski, the Eagles fell to the Buccaneers 24–17.
1980: Super Bowl appearance
In 1980, Jaworski saw perhaps his most successful season in the NFL. The Eagles started out 11–1, en route to a 12–4 record and a NFC East division title. Jaworski threw for 3,529 yards and 27 touchdowns, and received multiple honors, including the Bert Bell Award, the NFC Offensive Player of the Year Award from UPI, and a selection to the Pro Bowl. Jaworski also finished third in AP NFL MVP voting. Facing the Minnesota Vikings in the divisional round, the Eagles trailed 14–7 at halftime, but Jaworski and the Eagles responded by outscoring the Vikings 24–2 in the second half, resulting in a 31–16 Eagles win. Jaworski completed 17 of 38 passes for 190 passing yards with one touchdown and two interceptions.
In the NFC Championship Game, the Eagles would face their division rival, the Dallas Cowboys. In frigid conditions at Veterans Stadium, the Eagles pulled off a strong rushing attack as they went on to defeat the Cowboys 20–7, advancing to their first ever Super Bowl in franchise history.
The Eagles went into Super Bowl XV as slight favorites over the AFC-champion Oakland Raiders. However, Jaworski and the Eagles hit a brick wall, as the Eagles suffered four turnovers and fell behind to a 14–3 halftime deficit. From there, the Raiders kept on with their attack to prevail 27–10 over the Eagles. Jaworski completed 18 of 38 passes for 291 yards while throwing a touchdown and three interceptions with a lost fumble.
1981–1986
In 1981, Jaworski led the Eagles to another strong start to the season, going 7–1 through the first eight games. However, the Eagles went 3–5 in the second half of the season, but still clinched a wild card spot for their fourth consecutive playoff appearance. In the Wild Card game against the New York Giants, the Eagles were unable to overcome 20 first quarter points scored by New York, and despite their best efforts, they ultimately fell to the Giants 27–21. Jaworski went 13 of 24 for 154 yards and one touchdown.
In the 1982 strike-shortened season, Jaworski led the Eagles to a 3–6 record, as the Eagles missed the playoffs for the first time since 1977. Following the season, Eagles head coach Dick Vermeil retired, and was replaced by defensive coordinator Marion Campbell.
Jaworski and the Eagles' struggles continued into 1983, as the Eagles posted a 5–11 record. In 1984, Jaworski led the Eagles to a 5–7–1 record before he suffered a broken left leg in Week 13 against his former team, the Los Angeles Rams. Jaworski's injury ended both his season and his streak of 116 consecutive starts, an NFL record for quarterbacks at the time that stood until 1999, when it was broken by Packers quarterback Brett Favre.
In the second round of the 1985 NFL draft, the Eagles selected quarterback Randall Cunningham. Despite the selection, Jaworski was still intended to be the starter for the Eagles, although Cunningham was intended to be Jaworski's successor in the future. However, after a poor performance in Jaworski's return from his leg injury in the 1985 season opener, he was benched and replaced by Randall Cunningham for Week 2. Jaworski returned to significant playing time in Week 5, when Cunningham was benched in the second quarter due to poor play. Jaworski threw for three touchdowns in the 23–21 loss to the New Orleans Saints, and was subsequently named the starter for the remainder of the season. In Week 7, Jaworski was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week after a 16–14 victory over the Dallas Cowboys, where he threw for 380 yards and one touchdown. In a Week 10 game against the Atlanta Falcons, he tied an NFL record with a game-winning, 99-yard touchdown pass in overtime to Mike Quick. Jaworski would lead the Eagles to a 7–9 finish on the season, finishing 6–6 as the starter.
At the end of the 1985 season, head coach Marion Campbell was fired and was replaced by former Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan. Leading up to the 1986 season, Ryan had planned for recently acquired quarterback Matt Cavanaugh to be the team's starter, however, Ryan ultimately changed his mind days before the season opener, and he named Jaworski the starter. Jaworski led the Eagles to a 2–4 start before he was sidelined due to an elbow injury he suffered just before a Week 7 game against the Dallas Cowboys. Jaworski returned the next week, but was injured again after hurting his finger in Week 10 against the New York Giants. The injury would end Jaworski's season, as Randall Cunningham would replace him. After the season, Jaworski was released by the Eagles, ending his ten-season tenure with the team. He finished with a 69–67–1 record as the Eagles' starter, and held the franchise records for quarterback wins, passing yards, pass completions, pass attempts, and passing touchdowns at the time of his release. Although each of these records were eventually broken by Donovan McNabb, Jaworski still ranks second as of 2024.
Miami Dolphins
In August 1987, Jaworski signed with the Miami Dolphins to backup quarterback Dan Marino. Jaworski did not appear in any games in the 1987 season, and appeared in two games during the 1988 season. He was released by the Dolphins following the 1988 season.
Kansas City Chiefs
In August 1989, Jaworski signed with the Kansas City Chiefs. While initially backing up quarterback Steve DeBerg, Jaworski made his first start in three years in Week 4 after DeBerg was benched due to poor play. Jaworski went 1–2 as starter, but suffered a sprained knee in Week 6 against the Los Angeles Raiders. Steve DeBerg returned as the starter for the Chiefs, and Jaworski did not appear in a game for the remainder of the season.
Retirement
Following the 1989 season, Jaworski contemplated retirement, and he was seen as a potential candidate to replace James Florio in the United States House of Representatives. He ultimately never ran for the seat, but he was waived by the Chiefs in July 1990 and subsequently retired from professional football. In his 17-season career, Jaworski threw for 28,190 yards, 179 touchdowns, and 164 interceptions, while also rushing for 859 yards and 16 touchdowns.
Following his retirement, Jaworski joined ESPN as an NFL studio analyst in 1990.[1] He mainly appeared as an analyst on NFL Matchup, where he was noted for his skill in breaking down teams' strategies and gameplans. Jaworski also served as a reporter on Sunday NFL Countdown. In 2006, Jaworski worked a game as a color commentator with Brad Nessler and Dick Vermeil during the opening-night doubleheader of Monday Night Football. The next season, Jaworski was selected to replace Joe Theismann as a full-time color commentator for Monday Night Football, where he would work alongside Mike Tirico and Tony Kornheiser. In 2009, Kornheiser was replaced by Jon Gruden as the other color commentator on the broadcast with Jaworski. Following the 2011 season, ESPN announced that the Monday Night Football broadcast team would be reduced to just Tirico and Gruden. Jaworski, however, signed a five-year contract extension with ESPN to remain as an NFL analyst on other programming.[4] In 2017, it was reported that Jaworski, along with a number of other ESPN analysts, would be laid off by the network.[5] Jaworski himself was not aware of his future with the network, as he was still under contract with ESPN.[6] Reports eventually came out that ESPN wanted to retain Jaworski, but parent company Disney ultimately blocked it.[7]
In 2003, Jaworski, along with an ownership group that included Bon Jovi members Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, founded the Philadelphia Soul, an expansion franchise in the Arena Football League. The team began play in the 2004 season, and Jaworski served as the team's president until 2009, when the league went into hiatus due to economic issues. After the league returned in 2010, Jaworski led an effort to bring back the Soul, and the team returned to play for the 2011 season. With the departures Bon Jovi and Sambora as co-owners, Jaworski now served as a majority owner of the team alongside Craig Spencer, who was with the previous ownership group. In 2018, Jaworski was appointed to be the chairman of the league's executive committee. Jaworski also helped establish two other teams in the AFL, the Albany Empire in 2018 and the Atlantic City Blackjacks in 2019. He served as a partner owner of both of these franchises, but was not involved in the football operations of the franchises in order to prevent a potential conflict of interest due to his ownership of the Soul. After the 2019 season, however, the league folded, and the Philadelphia Soul, Albany Empire, and Atlantic City Blackjacks each shut down. During Jaworski's time as an executive for the Soul, the team won three ArenaBowl championships (XXII, XXIX, and XXX).
Other ventures
Jaworski is also a published author. In 2010, his first book, The Games That Changed the Game: The Evolution of the NFL in Seven Sundays, was published. The book highlights seven games in NFL history which greatly changed the strategies and tactics used in professional football.
While Jaworski played for the Eagles, he was friends and next-door neighbors with former Philadelphia 76ers guard Doug Collins. Collins is credited with coining Jaworski's now well-known nickname "Jaws".[17]
^Ron Jaworski speaker profile, Leading Authorities. Accessed March 17, 2011. "A proud family man, Ron Jaworski currently resides in Voorhees, New Jersey with his wife, Liz."
"Ron(ald) (Vincent) Jaworski." Almanac of Famous People, 9th ed. Thomson Gale, 2007. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2009. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC. Document Number: K1601045895. Fee. Accessed 2009-12-21 via Fairfax County Public Library.
Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines. Volume 12: September 1979-August 1982. New York: H. W. Wilson Co., 1983.
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