18 Facts About Tony Boselli

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Tony Boselli played college football for the USC Trojans, earning three first-team All-American selections.

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Tony Boselli was named to five Pro Bowls and three first-team All-Pros while appearing in two AFC Championship Games.

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Tony Boselli was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2014 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2022, making him the first Jaguars player inducted to the latter.

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Tony Boselli accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Southern California, where he played for the Trojans from 1991 to 1994.

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Tony Boselli was a first-team All-Pac-10 selection and a first-team All-American in 1992,1993 and 1994.

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Tony Boselli was named to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2014.

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Tony Boselli was selected as the second pick of the 1995 NFL Draft, the first-ever draft pick of the new Jacksonville Jaguars franchise.

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Tony Boselli was selected by the Houston Texans in the 2002 expansion draft.

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Tony Boselli spent the entire season on injured reserve and retired following the conclusion of the season.

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Tony Boselli has blamed the end of his career on mistakes made during a surgery on his left shoulder.

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Tony Boselli was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on February 10,2022, becoming the first Jaguars player to receive the honor.

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Tony Boselli participated in numerous business ventures during and after his professional football career.

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Tony Boselli is a founding partner in IF Marketing with friends and former teammates Jeff Novak and Will Furrer.

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Since 2005, Tony Boselli has lived in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida with his wife, Angi and their five children, Andrew, Adam, Ashli, Alexis, and Ansli.

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Tony Boselli has lost a significant amount of weight and now participates in triathlons.

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In 2007, Tony Boselli was hired as a color commentator on regional NFL telecasts for Fox, teaming with Ron Pitts.

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Tony Boselli was interviewed for an episode of NFL's Greatest Games which aired on ESPN2.

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Tony Boselli overcame opposition from local politicians when the Boselli Foundation proposed renovating and reopening a closed community center.