What NFL team did Brian Bosworth play for?”
Brian Keith Bosworth, also referred to as The Boz, (born March 9, 1965 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a former American football player. He was a linebacker in the NCAA and the NFL. Prior to his entry into the NFL supplemental draft, Bosworth had sent letters to various NFL teams stating that, if they drafted him, he wouldn’t report to their training camp and he wouldn’t play for them. As a joke, the Tacoma Stars of the Major Indoor Soccer League selected him in the 12th round in their 1987 draft, as their general manager jokingly stated, “Because we didn’t receive a letter from him that he wouldn’t play for us.” Bosworth was drafted by the Seahawks in the 1987 NFL supplemental draft and signed what was both the biggest contract in team history and the biggest rookie contract in NFL history: 10 years for US$11 million. After being drafted by the Seahawks, Bosworth sued the NFL for the right to wear #44 (the number he wore in college). Bosworth lost the case and was forced to wear #55 i