Cade Brem McNown (born January 12, 1977) is an American former
football
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quarterback who played in the
National Football League (NFL) for four seasons, most notably with the
Chicago Bears
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. He played
college football
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Unlike most ...
at
UCLA, where he won the
Johnny Unitas Award
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as a senior, and was selected by the Bears in the first round of the
1999 NFL Draft
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. However, his Bears tenure would only last two seasons due to injuries and inconsistent play. McNown spent his final two seasons as a backup for the
Miami Dolphins and
San Francisco 49ers. He was inducted to the
College Football Hall of Fame
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in 2020.
Early years
McNown was born in
Portland, Oregon. He went to high school at
San Benito High School in
Hollister, California, before transferring as a senior to
West Linn High School in
West Linn, Oregon, where he played quarterback and free safety.
He led his high school to the 1994 Oregon Class 4A semifinals, becoming wildly touted by newspapers as a college prospect. He also was active on the school track team, where he set a school
pole vault record. McNown signed with UCLA after high school. His selection of UCLA was influenced by future NFL quarterback
Brock Huard
Brock Anthony Huard (born April 15, 1976) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). His older brother Damon also played quarterback at the University of Washington and had a career in the NFL, while his yo ...
signing with Washington. Huard, along with McNown, were the top high school quarterback prospects in the western United States in 1994.
College career
McNown attended the
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and played for the
Bruins from 1995 to 1998. He became the starting quarterback as a true freshman, four games into the season, ranking first among all freshmen quarterbacks in many statistics. In 1995, UCLA finished 7–5 and played in the
Aloha Bowl (losing to
Kansas).
McNown was less successful as a sophomore in 1996, when UCLA went 5–6 and he was ranked 9th in the
Pac-10
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in
pass efficiency. The season ended on a high note as UCLA overcame a 17-point fourth quarter deficit to beat rival USC in overtime, 48–41.
As a junior in 1997, McNown announced the team's goal to score an average of 30 points per game. They ended up averaging 39.75 points per game. After an 0–2 start, UCLA won its remaining 10 games, including the
1998 Cotton Bowl Classic
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over
Texas A&M, to finish Pac-10 co-champion and ranked No. 5 in the nation. McNown was named Most Outstanding Offensive Player for that year's Cotton Bowl Classic. He also was a finalist for the
Davey O'Brien Award
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, was named an
All-American by the ''
Associated Press'' (third-team), ''
The Sporting News'' (third-team), made the All-Pac-10 team (second-team) behind Washington State's
Ryan Leaf, and finished eighth in the
Heisman balloting. He led the nation in passing efficiency with a 168.6 rating. His play broke many UCLA records, most of which had been previously set by
Tom Ramsey.
In his senior season in 1998, McNown led UCLA to a 10–2 record, including a
Rose Bowl appearance as the sole Pac-10 champion. With McNown at the helm, the Bruins' explosive offense carried them on a school-record 20-game winning streak from the previous year, as they won their first 10 games in 1998, before losing to
Miami Hurricanes in their regular season finale in a loss that broke the 20-game winning streak and knocked UCLA out of the BCS Championship Game vs. Tennessee. The disappointed Bruins then lost to
Ron Dayne-led
Wisconsin in the
Rose Bowl, 38–31. McNown set numerous school records in passing and offense, became the Pac-10's all-time career leader in total offense, and won a collection of post-season honors, including
Pac-10 co-Offensive Player of the Year, the Pop Warner Memorial Trophy for best senior player on the West Coast, consensus first-team All-American honors and the
Johnny Unitas Award
The Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award is given annually in the United States to the nation's top upperclassmen quarterback in college football. Candidates are judged on accomplishments on the field as well as on their character, scholastic achieveme ...
as the top senior quarterback in college football. McNown also finished third in balloting for the
Heisman Trophy
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. In the 1999
Senior Bowl, McNown earned MVP honors as he threw two touchdowns in helping to lead the South team to victory.
For his career, McNown still holds many of the passing and total-offense records. McNown also holds the distinction of being the only UCLA quarterback to go 4–0 against cross-town rival
USC
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. On October 9, 2009, McNown was inducted into the
UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame. McNown was inducted into the
Rose Bowl Hall of Fame on December 30, 2017. He was later inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame
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in 2020.
Statistics
Professional career
Following the
scouting combine, some scouts questioned the strength of his throwing arm. McNown, along with
Akili Smith,
Daunte Culpepper
Daunte Rachard Culpepper (born January 28, 1977) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons, primarily with the Minnesota Vikings. He played college football at UCF and was selected ...
, and
Donovan McNabb
Donovan Jamal McNabb (born November 25, 1976) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for thirteen seasons, primarily with the Philadelphia Eagles. Before his NFL career, he played football and b ...
, appeared on the cover of ''
ESPN The Magazine'' in the issue highlighting the draft. He was selected by the Chicago Bears with the twelfth overall pick in the first round of the
1999 NFL Draft
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, following a
draft pick trade with the
Washington Redskins. He was the highest-drafted Bears quarterback since
Jim McMahon
James Robert McMahon Jr. (born August 21, 1959) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons, most notably with the Chicago Bears. McMahon played college football at BYU, where he wa ...
.
In the months preceding draft day, the Bears had declared that
Erik Kramer
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would be the starting quarterback, but waived him prior to signing McNown, who they named as the upcoming season's starter. He was a contract holdout most of training camp, eventually agreeing to a $22 million contract.
Head coach Dick Jauron announced that
Shane Matthews would be the starter, but that McNown would play at least one series every game to gain experience.
McNown started his first game for the Bears on October 10 following a hamstring injury to Matthews the previous week. During the game on December 26, following a poor performance against the
Rams, McNown chose to sit out the second half of the game. He was replaced as starter by
Jim Miller, and was again named the starter following Miller's suspension. On December 19 against Detroit on Dec 19, he set franchise rookie records with 27 completions, 301 yards and 4 touchdowns; he also holds the rookie record for pass attempts, with 42 in the season finale loss to Tampa Bay.
He was named the Bears' 2000 starter over Matthews (Miller was injured during the pre-season), but his performance grew noticeably worse through the season; the Bears under McNown fell to 1–6, leading the home crowd to regularly chant for Miller's return. He suffered a shoulder injury during the seventh game of the season (against
Philadelphia), was briefly replaced by Miller, who also suffered an injury and was replaced by Matthews. McNown started (and lost) one more game that season, against San Francisco. Although he was benched for the final game of the season at the
Detroit Lions
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, he came in after Matthews was injured again and helped lead the Bears to an upset win that eliminated the Lions from what appeared to be a sure playoff berth.
McNown was traded during the 2001 preseason to the
Miami Dolphins, along with a seventh-round pick, for a sixth-round pick, and a conditional
2003
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seventh-round pick. In Chicago, he had fallen down the depth chart, below Miller and Matthews, competing against
Danny Wuerffel
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for the third-string position. He was named the third-string quarterback for the Dolphins, and saw no action during the season.
The Dolphins traded McNown to the
San Francisco 49ers for a conditional seventh-round draft pick during the 2002 offseason. By then,
Terry Donahue, former head coach at UCLA, was the general manager. Interest was briefly raised in McNown, as the 49ers were searching for a quarterback for the
West Coast offense. Although he was initially competing against
Tim Rattay,
Giovanni Carmazzi and Brandon Doman for the backup spot behind starter
Jeff Garcia, McNown reinjured his shoulder during the preseason. When it was revealed he required season-ending surgery, he was placed on
injured reserve
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. McNown was released by the 49ers during the 2003 offseason. His rights were shortly thereafter acquired by the
Calgary Stampeders, although he was never signed.
NFL career statistics
Personal life
McNown was charged in September 1999 with the illegal possession of a
disabled parking pass while playing football at UCLA in 1996,
to which he pleaded no contest. Other players charged included
Skip Hicks
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,
Larry Atkins,
Marques Anderson
Marques Deon Anderson (born May 26, 1979) is a former American football safety in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the third round of the 2002 NFL Draft. Anderson also played for the Oakland Raiders, ...
, and
Brendon Ayanbadejo.
In 2000, it was reported that McNown had been dating 1999 ''
Playboy''
Playmate of the Year Heather Kozar, and future (2001) Playmate of the Year
Brande Roderick.
McNown is married to Christina, daughter of actor and dancer
John Brascia and actress and model Sondra Scott.
As of June 2016, he and Christina have four children.
McNown later worked for
UBS
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in the private wealth group before joining
JPMorgan Chase Private Bank. In 2013, McNown joined capital management firm Lourd Murray as a vice president.
[ In 2016, McNown joined Kayne Anderson as a senior managing director. In June 2022, McNown joined The Carlyle Group as a Managing Director and Client Relationship Manager.
On October 22, 2021, Tunnel 8 at the Rose Bowl was named in Cade McNown's honor.]
See also
* List of NCAA Division I FBS quarterbacks with at least 10,000 career passing yards
* List of NCAA major college football yearly passing leaders
Footnotes
External links
San Francisco 49ers profile (archived from 2002)
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1977 births
Living people
All-American college football players
American football quarterbacks
College Football Hall of Fame inductees
Chicago Bears players
People from West Linn, Oregon
Players of American football from California
Players of American football from Portland, Oregon
UCLA Bruins football players
People from Hollister, California