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Bob Ferguson (American football executive) was born on 5 November, 1950 in Enumclaw, Washington, U.S., is a Bob Ferguson is football executive. Discover Bob Ferguson (American football executive)'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 73 years old?
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Bob Ferguson (American football executive) Net Worth
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Bob Ferguson (born November 5, 1950) is an American football executive who served as general manager of the Arizona Cardinals from 1999 to 2003 and the Seattle Seahawks from 2003 to 2005.
Ferguson was born in Enumclaw, Washington and raised in Federal Way, Washington.
He played linebacker for the University of Washington and earned a communications degree from there in 1973.
Ferguson joined the expansion Seattle Seahawks in 1975 as director of sales and special events.
From 1981 to 1983 he was an area scout for a scouting combine that served the Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, and Seattle Seahawks.
From 1984 to 1985 he was a performance testing supervisor for the Dallas Cowboys.
Ferguson joined the Bills organization in 1985 and was named the team's director of pro personnel in 1986.
In 1989 he was given the additional title of assistant general manager.
He helped build the Bills teams that made four consecutive Super Bowls.
Following the dismissal of general manager Bill Polian, Ferguson left the Bills to become director of football operations and player personnel for the Denver Broncos.
Ferguson oversaw Denver's college and professional scouting and worked with head coach Wade Phillips and general manager John Beake on player acquisition.
Wade Phillips was fired after the 1994 season and his successor, Mike Shanahan, removed Ferguson's power to take the initiative in pursuing free agents.
Ferguson was fired on January 19, 1996.
On February 21, 1996, Ferguson was named special assistant to Arizona Cardinals president Bill Bidwill.
As the team had no general manager, Ferguson, assistant GM Joe Woolley, director of pro scouting Keith Kidd, and head coach Vince Tobin made personnel decisions by committee.
In 1997, Ferguson was named the Cardinals' vice president of player personnel.
Wadsworth was an all-rookie selection in 1998 and Boston and Chavous were Pro Bowl players, while Leaf is considered one of the biggest draft busts in the history of professional sports.
In 1998, the Cardinals made the playoffs for the first time in 25 years and won their first playoff game in 50 years.
On May 1, 1999, he became the team's general manager.
During his tenure in Arizona, the Cardinals compiled a 41–71 record and made the playoffs once.
He was fired on January 6, 2003.
On February 10, 2003, Ferguson was named general manager of the Seattle Seahawks.
He succeeded Mike Holmgren, who agreed to step down as general manager, but remained as head coach.
The Seahawks went 10–6 in 2003 and 9–7 in 2004; making the playoffs both seasons.
He resigned on February 22, 2005, as part of an executive house-cleaning following the dismissal of the team president Bob Whitsitt.