
Curtis Conway
Broadcaster
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College: USC
“Gary Uberstine and Premier Sports saved me! First they got me paid like a Pro Bowler before I ever made a Pro Bowl. Then they launched a PR campaign that helped get me voted to 3 consecutive Pro Bowls. Last but not least, they arranged to get me traded to Kansas City where they negotiated the largest deal in Chiefs’ history for me. These guys have done it all for my family and I!”
- Patrick Surtain, CB (Kansas City Chiefs)
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- Willie McGinest, OLB (Cleveland Browns)
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Curtis Conway was born on January 13th, 1971 in Los Angeles, CA. After an All-American college career at USC as a wide receiver, Conway was drafted with the 7th pick overall in the 1993 NFL Draft. Conway had a tremendous twelve-year career in the National Football League, playing for the Chicago Bears, San Diego Chargers, New York Jets and San Francisco 49ers, racking up 3 seasons with over 1,000 yards. Conway’s 329 catches during his tenure with the Bears (1993-1999) place him 3rd in franchise history on their all-time receptions list, and his 4,498 receiving yards rank 5th on the Bears’ all-time yardage list. He also was the 1st Chicago Bear to record back to back 1000 yard seasons.
Conway attended Hawthorne High School (Hawthorne, CA) and was an All-American quarterback and track star. Even though he was an All-American football player, he was also known for his exploits on the track. He qualified for California State Championships as a sophomore, junior and senior, and at the end of his senior year he won the state championship in the 100m in a time of 10.32 sec. He also anchored, at that time, the California state record-setting 4x100m team (40.24). While at USC, he was the teams MVP for the 1991 & 1992 season. In Track & Field he was a part of the fastest 4x400m relay in Trojan history in a time of 3:00.11, with a split of 44.97.
After retiring from football, Conway began a sports broadcasting career. He has been a recurring guest on ESPN’s popular television show “Jim Rome Is Burning”. In 2006, Conway joined the cast of ESPN Radio in Los Angeles. Conway currently co-hosts KTTV’s Fox 11 Overtime Show and is a play by play and color commentator for Compass Media Network calling college and NFL games.
Curtis presently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, world champion athlete and television personality, Laila Ali, their son, Curtis Muhammad Conway, Jr., adn their daughter Sydney J Conway.