Bill Romanowski

About Bill Romanowski

Who is it?: Actor
Birth Day: April 19, 2002
Birth Place:  Vernon, Connecticut, United States
Birth Sign: Taurus
Position:: Linebacker
Born:: (1966-04-02) April 2, 1966 (age 52) Rockville, Connecticut
Height:: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:: 255 lb (116 kg)
High school:: Vernon (CT) Rockville
College:: Boston College
NFL Draft:: 1988 / Round: 3 / Pick: 80
Tackles:Sacks:Interceptions:Forced fumbles:: Tackles: 1,116 Sacks: 39.5 Interceptions: 18 Forced fumbles: 16 Player stats at NFL.com 1,11639.51816Player stats at NFL.com
Tackles:: 1,116
Sacks:: 39.5
Interceptions:: 18
Forced fumbles:: 16

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Bill Romanowski was born on April 19, 2002 in  Vernon, Connecticut, United States, is Actor. Bill Romanowski was born on April 2, 1966 in Vernon, Connecticut, USA as William Thomas Romanowski. He is an actor, known for Get Smart (2008), The Longest Yard (2005) and The Benchwarmers (2006). He has been married to Julie Legrand since April 24, 1993. They have two children.
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Biography/Timeline

1984

He was featured on the cover of the Midway Games title Blitz: The League and adds his voice as Bruno Battaglia, a linebacker in the game who wears his 53. He also appears in NCAA Football Series indirectly as LB #53 for the 1984 Boston College Eagles.

1988

Romanowski played 243 consecutive games during the 1988-2003 seasons, an NFL record that stood until Chris Gardocki broke it during the 2006 season, finishing his career with 265, (256 reg. season and 9 playoff games). He won 4 Super Bowl Championships, and played 5 Super Bowls (Super Bowl XXIII, Super Bowl XXIV, Super Bowl XXXII, Super Bowl XXXIII and Super Bowl XXXVII).

1995

Romanowski has been accused of being racist at many points during his career and after retirement. Various media critics have pointed to his fines for actions including kicking Larry Centers in the head in 1995, spitting on San Francisco 49er receiver J.J. Stokes in 1997, and ripping Eddie George's helmet off in 2002, as evidence.

1996

During his 16-year career, Romanowski compiled 1,105 tackles, 39.5 sacks, 18 forced fumbles, and 18 interceptions, which he returned for a net total of 98 yards and 1 career touchdown. Romanowski was a Pro Bowl selection twice, in 1996 and 1998, both during his tenure with the Denver Broncos.

1997

Two more incidents occurred during the 1997 season while he played for the Broncos. In the first, he was fined $20,000 after a helmet-to-helmet hit on then-Carolina Panthers quarterback Kerry Collins in a preseason game resulting in Collins sustaining a broken jaw.

2003

In 2003, Romanowski attacked and injured one of his teammates, Marcus Williams, during a scrimmage. Williams, a backup tight end for the Oakland Raiders, was forced to retire after Romanowski confronted Williams after a play, ripped off his helmet, and crushed his eye socket with a punch.

2005

Romanowski and his wife were investigated for prescription drug fraud, though the charges were later dropped. Records seized by the government belonging to the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative, later discovered to be the source of a designer steroid, indicate that he had used the anabolic steroid "The Clear" and synthetic testosterone ointment "The Cream" provided by BALCO since 2003. Romanowski admitted to staying a step ahead of NFL drug testing policies. In an October 16, 2005 appearance on 60 Minutes, Romanowski admitted to using steroids and human growth hormone that he received from Victor Conte, BALCO owner.

2006

In 2006, he founded Nutrition 53, a nutritional supplement company. He is also a minority owner of NASCAR's Swan Racing in 2013. His own company Nutrition53 sponsored the team in 10 races in 2013.

2008

In 2008, Romanowski was the defensive coordinator for the Piedmont High School (California) Highlanders Freshman Football team, where his son played.

2009

In January 2009, Romanowski threw his name into the search for Mike Shanahan's replacement as the head coach of the Denver Broncos. Romanowski sent a 30-page PowerPoint presentation to team owner Pat Bowlen, but was not considered for the job. The job was ultimately given to Josh McDaniels.