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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Shawn Michaels, Donovan McNabb, Lindsay Taylor, Tank Johnson, Juan Roque, Adam Archuleta, Terrell Suggs, Christina Wirth, Andre Ethier, Greg Vanney, Ken Wilson, Roy Nichols, Jack Kruschen, Marshall Terrill, Derrick Mains, John Huppenthal, Alberto Rios, In Tam, Dontay Moch, Gerald Ellis Rosen, Gilbert Aldana, Buddy Tate, Evo Terra, Omar Daal, Erubiel Durazo, Danielle Demski, Lawrence Westbrook, Douglas Razzano, Zora Folley, Reggie Fowler, Matt Perisho, Liz Renay, Kelsey Moore, Dary Matera, Brea Lynn, Brenna Sakas, Alexis Skye, Michelle Despain, Lionel Manuel, Melissa Buhl, Pio Sagapolutele, Tom Liddy, Tyronne Stowe, Anthony Reategui, Thomas Lee Judge, Michelle MacPherson, Janette Rallison, T. J. Clark, Richard Lee. Excerpt: Connection Timeout Donovan Jamal McNabb (born November 25, 1976) is an American football quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). He was the Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback from 1999 to 2009 and spent the 2010 season with the Washington Redskins. In college, McNabb played football and basketball for Syracuse University. The Eagles selected him as the second overall pick of the 1999 NFL Draft. McNabb led the Eagles to four consecutive NFC East division championships (2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004), five NFC Championship Games (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2008), and one Super Bowl (Super Bowl XXXIX, in which the Eagles were defeated by the New England Patriots). Perhaps his most memorable play has become known as "4th and 26," which took place against the Green Bay Packers in the final minutes of a 2003 NFC Divisional playoff game. He is the Eagles' all-time leader in career wins, pass attempts, pass completions, passing yards, and passing touchdowns. McNabb was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, and he attended Mt. Carmel High School where, as a sophomore he was...