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Former NFL Seattle Seahawks linebacker, the always controversial Brian "Boz" Bosworth only played three seasons in the NFL but during that period he made plenty of headlines for a mixture of reasons, however he was forced to retire due to a chronic shoulder injury - which then saw "Boz" pitched as a new action star in the cinema.Bosworths first film was the fiery action film Stone Cold (1991) about an Alabama police officer (Bosworth) going undercover to smash a murderous outlaw biker gang called "The Brotherhood" led by Lance Henriksen and William Forsythe. Apart from a truly appalling multi-colored "mullet" and other questionable fashion choices, Bosworth put in a fairly reasonable performance alongside a supporting cast of very high quality actors, and the film received some mildly positive reviews. Interestingly, it was several years before he made another movie with Bosworth appearing quickly in a string of further tough guy roles in low budget action films including One Tough Bastard (1996), the woefully slow Virus (1996), the offbeat noir styled Blackout (1996) (TV) and as an undercover cop again in Back in Business (1997).Bosworth hasn't turned into the next "big thing" in the action genre, however he has continued appearing in key roles in low budget action productions, and minor roles in bigger Hollywood productions such as The Longest Yard (2005).
Won the Butkus Award (The Nation's Outstanding Linebacker) in 1985 and 1986 while playing for Oklahoma.Played football for the University of Oklahoma Sooners. Won a National Championship in 1985.He appeared in the music video and sang in the choir on the song "Voices That Care."Former NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks.Commentator for the XFL football leaugue. [2001]Was drafted by the Tacoma Stars of the Major Indoor Soccer League in the 12th round in the 1987 draft because as GM Allan Hinton jokingly said "Because we didn't receive a letter from him that he wouldn't play for us." Bosworth had sent letters to various NFL teams stating that if they drafted him in the NFL Supplemental draft, he wouldn't report to their training camp and he wouldn't play for them.Left the University of Oklahoma after three seasons after graduating a year ahead of his class and amid controversy over his alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs. Entered the NFL's supplemental draft in 1987 and was selected by the Seattle Seahawks.Signed what was then the largest rookie contract in NFL history with the Seahawks in 1987. Contract covered 10 years at $11 million.Wore jersey number 44, his college number, during the 1987 NFL pre-season and tried to take the NFL to court for the right to wear that number. He lost, and was forced to switch to number 55.Produced and manufactured "Boz Buster" t-shirts and hats (1987)Appeared on a Costaco's Brothers poster entitled "Land of the Boz" (1987)
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