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  • February 25, 1964 Don Majkowski born in Depew, N.Y.

  • 1979-82 Majik stars at quarterback at Depew High School leading team to sectional championship as a junior

  • 1982 Majik leads Fork Union Military Academy to 8-0-1 record

  • 1986 Majik graduates University of Virginia as school’s all-time passing and total offense leader

  • 1987 Green Bay Packers select Majkowski in 10th round of NFL draft

  • 1987 Majik starts five games, becomes first rookie in Packer history to throw for 300-plus yards in one game

  • 1988 Majik leads Packers to three of their four victories that season

  • 1989 Majik leads NFL in passing yards, attempts and completions

    • Leads Packers to 10 victories

    • Throws 27 touchdown passes

    • Nov. 5 Beats Bears on last-second TD pass to Sterling Sharpe in "Instant Replay" game

    • Named to Pro Bowl, All-Madden Team



  • 1990 Majik throws for 1,925 yards and 10 TDs in eight games before suffering serious shoulder injury at Phoenix (Nov. 18)

  • 1991 Majik plays nine games in an injury-plagued season

  • 1992 Majik suffers ankle injury September 20 vs. Cincinnati

  • 1993-94 Majik plays for Indianapolis Colts

  • 1995-96 Majik finishes NFL career with Detroit Lions

  • 2002 Debuts as a regular contributor to Packerinfo

  • 2004 Starts writing a weekly column for Packer Report; makes commitment to second career as NFL analyst and commentator with frequent radio & TV appearances nationally

  • 2005 Majik is inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame

  • 2005 Signs as a regular columnist for Packers.com. Also begins as NFL analyst for WSSP SportsRadio 1250 (Milwaukee), WDUZ 1440 & 107.5 The Fan (Green Bay), WTSO ESPN 1070 (Madison), WDEZ 101.9 FM (Wausau) and WIZD 99.9 FM (Stevens Point).



 
 
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