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Aaron Boone was born on 13 January, 1978 in Provo, Utah, U.S., is an American football player (born 1978). Discover Aaron Boone's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Timeline
Aaron Rostenbach Boone (born January 13, 1978) is a former American professional gridiron football wide receiver.
He played college football at Kentucky.
In his senior year, he led his team as quarterback to a 2-A state championship title in 1995.
Served as student body president.
Boone originally attended Snow College where he was named First-team All-America by the JC Gridwire and All-America by the National Junior College Athletic Association.
In two record-setting seasons he compiled 114 receptions, 2,150 receiving yards, and 24 touchdowns.
During his sophomore year alone, he averaged 150 receiving yards per game over 10 games, which is the highest of any receiver in a single season in the history of the NJCAA.
In 2001, Boone then committed to play at the University of Kentucky.
As a junior in 2001 he recorded 18 receptions for 268 yards and six touchdowns.
As a senior in 2002, he recorded 41 receptions for 706 yards and 10 touchdowns.
In 2002, during the game leading up to the "Bluegrass Miracle", he recorded three touchdown passes from quarterback Jared Lorenzen.
He was originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL) in 2003.
In his career, Boone has also played for the Chicago Bears, Carolina Panthers, Berlin Thunder (NFL Europe), Philadelphia Soul, Kansas City Brigade, and Utah Blaze of the Arena Football League (AFL).
After going undrafted in the 2003 NFL Draft, Boone signed with the Dallas Cowboys in 2003.
In December 2003, he was signed by the Chicago Bears and then allocated to NFL Europe where he played for the Berlin Thunder.
He recorded 13 receptions for 221 yards and four touchdowns.
Berlin finished the season with a record of 9–1 and defeated the Frankfurt Galaxy 30–24 in World Bowl XII.
He was cut during final cuts for the 2004 season.
In 2005, Boone signed with the Carolina Panthers and was again allocated to the Berlin Thunder.
He played in 10 regular season games and recorded 43 receptions, 582 yards, and five touchdowns.
He helped the team to a berth in World Bowl XIII.
After the NFL Europe season, he returned to the Carolina Panthers and spent time with the Panthers until he suffered a season ending shoulder injury.
Boone joined the Philadelphia Soul in 2006.
Later that season, he was traded to the Kansas City Brigade, where he was named to the AFL All-Rookie team.
He recorded 66 receptions for 748 yards and 19 touchdowns.
In 2007, Boone signed with the Utah Blaze, where he played in only seven games, due to an early season ankle injury.
For the season he recorded 32 receptions for 420 yards and eight touchdowns.
In 2008, Boone completed his second year with the Blaze recording 135 receptions, 1,527 yards and 23 touchdowns.
In 2010, Boone recorded a career-best season, earning him All-Arena honors.
He played in 16 games where he led the Blaze in all receiving statistical categories.
Boone finished with 146 receptions for 1,448 yards and 46 touchdowns.
This was the second straight season Boone had recorded over 135 receptions, 1,400 yards and 25 touchdowns.
During a nationally televised game (NFL Network) versus the Milwaukee Iron on May 14, Boone scored a franchise best seven touchdowns in one game.
In 2011, before suffering a career-ending knee surgery, he became the Utah Blaze's all-time leading receiver in all categories including receptions, yards and touchdowns.
Boone attended Millard High School in Fillmore, Utah, where he was an All-State selection in baseball, basketball and football.
In 2011, was on pace to break the AFL single season receiving records in receptions, yards and touchdowns until halfway through the season when he suffered a career ending knee injury.
Prior to the injury, Boone did become the All-Time Utah Blaze franchise leading wide receiver in all categories including receptions, yards and touchdowns.
Boone is the sixth of 10 children, five boys and five girls.
He is from an athletic family; his father played football at BYU, his younger brothers Jesse and Jason both were star offensive lineman for Utah, they both went on to play professionally as well.
In 2014, Boone was a member of the inaugural Snow College Athletic Hall of Fame.