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Scott Zolak Biography

Scott Zolak is one of the most popular and richest Sportscaster who was born on December 13, 1967 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. American broadcaster and former player who had a stint with players with the New England Patriots and the Miami Dolphins. He also has a reputation as a anchor on WCVB-TV, as well as on The Patriots Radio broadcasting squad.

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Scott David Zolak (born December 13, 1967) is a broadcaster and retired American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons. Over the course of his career, he played in 55 games for the New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins, completed 124 of 248 passes for 1,314 yards, threw eight touchdowns and seven interceptions, and finished his career with a passer rating of 64.8.

After graduating from high school, Zolak played college football at the University of Maryland. He sat out his freshman year, and became the third-string quarterback behind Dan Henning and Neil O’Donnell after two quarterbacks transferred. By the end of his sophomore season, Zolak was challenging O’Donnell for the starting job after Henning graduated. As his junior year began, in the summer of 1988, offensive coordinator Bob Valesente said that Zolak was making tremendous strides as a quarterback, but O’Donnell was the starting quarterback that year. Zolak’s first collegiate appearance came against West Virginia. He completed four of six passes for 28 yards, but had an interception returned for a touchdown by Bo Orlando in a 55–24 loss. He appeared in four games for Maryland that season.

He was raised and born within Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was married to the woman he was with Amy on the island of Massachusetts and they have three children.

NameScott Zolak
First NameScott
Last NameZolak
OccupationSportscaster
BirthdayDecember 13
Birth Year1967
Place of BirthPittsburgh
Home TownPennsylvania
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignSagittarius
Full/Birth Name
ParentsPaul Zolak
SiblingsNot Available
SpouseAmy Holian
Children(s)Samantha, Brody, Hadley

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The New England Patriots selected Zolak with the 84th pick in the fourth round of the 1991 NFL Draft. Scouting reports noted that his size and arm strength were great for the NFL, though there were concerns about his accuracy. Upon drafting him, Patriots Vice President of Player Operations Joe Mendes agreed that his size and arm would translate to the NFL, and he was not worried about any accuracy issues. His drafting led to a shakeup with the Patriots’ current quarterbacks, as Marc Wilson announced his retirement and longtime starting quarterback Steve Grogan was released. Zolak agreed on a contract with the Patriots in July, and was the second-to-last person to hold out after Leonard Russell. Zolak spent the 1991 season as the third-string quarterback, behind Hugh Millen and Tommy Hodson, and did not take the field.

Scott Zolak Net Worth

Scott Zolak is one of the richest Sportscaster from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Scott Zolak's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He was a student at his time at the University of Maryland and was chosen at the time of the NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. He quit in 2000 and began his career as a announcer with the state of Rhode Island on the sportstalk show The Score.

He is famous for having worked as the Patriots radio announcer in the team’s fourth and fifth super victories at each of Super Bowl XLIX and Super Bowl LI.

Zolak was born on December 13, 1967 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As a child, he acted as the waterboy for the football team at Ringgold High School in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, where his father, Paul, worked as head coach and athletic director. Future NFL quarterback Joe Montana played for Ringgold during this time and gave Zolak a football, which he later rubbed for good luck before every game. When Zolak attended Ringgold High School himself, he was the team’s starting quarterback and punter, and lettered four times. Zolak also played on the Ringgold basketball team as a forward, and was a four-time letterman in that sport as well. As a result of his football performance, he was invited to participate in the Big 33 Football Classic, which featured the top high school football players in Pennsylvania.

Net Worth$5 Million
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Source of IncomeSportscaster
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HouseLiving in own house.

A graduate of Ringgold High School and the University of Maryland, Zolak was selected 84th in the 1991 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. He did not play in 1991, but started four games in 1992 and had his most productive season statistically. When Drew Bledsoe was drafted in 1993, Zolak became his backup for the next six seasons. He appeared as a replacement for Bledsoe when he was hurt, but only started three games during this time. He was released at the end of the 1998 season, and signed with the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins in 1999, playing in one game for Miami before retiring. After his retirement, he became a sportscaster and football analyst in the New England area.

At the start of the 1992 season, Zolak also looked unlikely to appear, being behind Hodson and Millen on the depth chart. Millen started the first five games before being injured, and then Hodson became the starter. In early November, Zolak made his professional debut in the fourth quarter against the New Orleans Saints. Relieving Hodson, he completed five of nine passes and threw an interception as the Patriots lost, 31–14. The next week, Zolak made his first career start when the still winless Patriots faced the Indianapolis Colts. He completed 20 of 29 passes for 261 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception in the Patriots’ first win of the season, 37–34. As a result of his performance, he was named the American Football Conference (AFC) Player of the Week. The next week, Zolak led his team to their second victory of the season against the New York Jets. He completed seven of 16 passes for 102 yards, getting help from Jon Vaughn who had 110 rushing yards, and the Patriots won, 24–3. However, the following week’s performance against the Atlanta Falcons was less impressive. He completed nine of 16 passes for 58 yards and two interceptions in the Patriots’ losing effort, and he said it felt like he was “on a desert island by myself.” After Zolak’s performance against Atlanta, he lost the starting job, and Millen again filled that role. However, Millen suffered a shoulder injury against the Colts, and after Zolak played part of the game against Indianapolis, he again became the starter for the game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Zolak injured his ankle at the end of the third quarter, making the appearance against Kansas City his last for the season as Jeff Carlson took over quarterbacking duties. Zolak finished the season with 52 pass completions in 100 attempts, 561 yards, two touchdowns, four interceptions, and a quarterback rating of 58.8.

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Zolak was again the backup behind O’Donnell in 1989. He played in eight games, completing 33 of 69 passes for 407 yards and two touchdowns. In 1990, after O’Donnell graduated and began his NFL career, Zolak became the starter for Maryland, and head coach Joe Krivak had high hopes for him heading into the season. In his first start as a senior, Zolak completed a school record 28 passes in 46 attempts for 303 yards and two touchdowns, including a 51-yard pass to Gene Thomas with 61 seconds left that gave Maryland the win against Virginia Tech, 20–13. The following week, he once more featured in a dramatic conclusion, throwing a 59-yard touchdown pass to Gene Thomas with 2:27 left to beat 25th ranked West Virginia, 14–10. However, he was struggling in other aspects of his game. In an October game against Georgia Tech, Zolak was sacked 10 times. In four games, he had been sacked 23 times and had a pass intercepted 12 times. By the end of the season, as Maryland was preparing to face Louisiana Tech in the 1990 Independence Bowl, he had thrown 225 completed passes in 418 attempts for 2,589 yards and 10 touchdowns. The teams tied, 34–34, in Zolak’s final collegiate appearance. At the time of his graduation, he ranked fifth in school history with 270 pass completions, seventh with 3,124 career passing yards, and second with 2,589 passing yards in a season. He was also named Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Week four times.

In 1993, the Patriots and new head coach Bill Parcells were looking to improve the quarterback spot on their roster. They signed Scott Secules, and attempted to sign Steve Beuerlein, but the latter deal did not happen. They also gave Hugh Millen permission to seek a trade. In April, Millen was traded to the Dallas Cowboys, and the Patriots chose Drew Bledsoe with the first pick in the 1993 NFL Draft. During the offseason, Carlson was released, leaving Secules, Zolak, Bledsoe, and Hodson to compete for the three spots on the roster. By the end of the preseason, Bledsoe had won the starting job and Hodson had been cut, with Secules as the backup and Zolak as the third-string quarterback. Zolak saw playing time in three games in 1993, and threw two incomplete passes. He became a restricted free agent in the offseason, but re-signed with the Patriots for three years. As Secules was released during preseason, Zolak was set as Bledsoe’s backup as the 1994 season began. As was the case in the 1993 season, he did not make a starting appearance, as Bledsoe played the full 16 games, however Zolak did see action in every game, primarily as the holder for extra point and field goal attempts. Over the course of the season, he completed five of eight passes for 28 yards in the two games in which he saw time at quarterback. The 1995 season was similar, with Bledsoe starting and Zolak backing him up. In September, Bledsoe separated his left shoulder in a game and sat out a week to heal, allowing Zolak to make his first start since 1992. On October 1, 1995, Zolak took the field against the Atlanta Falcons, and completed 24 of 45 passes for 252 yards and a touchdown, though the Patriots lost the game, 30–17. Although Bledsoe’s doctors wanted him to sit out another week, he refused and played the next week’s game against the Denver Broncos. This again relegated Zolak to the backup position, where he remained for the rest of the season. He finished the season with 28 completed passes in 49 attempts for 282 yards, a touchdown, and a quarterback rating of 80.5.

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Scott Zolak upon winning AFC player of the week honors, The Hartford Courant, November 19, 1992.

Top Facts about Scott Zolak

  • Played as a quarterback for the New England Patriots (1991-1998).
  • Won AFC Championship with Patriots in 1996.
  • Career stats: 275 completions, 4,958 passing yards, and 40 touchdowns.
  • Currently works as a color commentator for the Patriots Radio Network.
  • Co-hosts “Zolak & Bertrand” show on Boston’s WBZ-FM radio station.
  • Known for his enthusiastic and passionate commentary style.
  • Graduated from University of Maryland in 1990.
  • Nicknamed “Zo” by fans and colleagues.
  • Has been with the Patriots organization for over two decades.
  • Active on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram.
  • Facts & Trivia

    Scott Ranked on the list of most popular Sportscaster. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Scott Zolak celebrates birthday on December 13 of every year.

    The 1996 season began well for Zolak, whose contract was extended through 1998. However, to remain with the Patriots, Zolak took a $250,000 pay cut to work around the salary cap. While he appeared set to keep his backup job heading into training camp, he faced tough competition from Jay Barker. While Zolak welcomed the challenge, his status as the backup quarterback began to seem uncertain a few weeks into training camp. By the end of training camp, Barker had been cut, and Zolak’s quarterback job was safe. He took the role of emergency quarterback throughout the 1996 season, with Bledsoe taking nearly all the snaps and Tom Tupa serving as the backup upon his signing. Zolak played in three games, completing one pass for five yards. He saw some playing time in the playoffs against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but did not play in Super Bowl XXXI. Parcells ordered Zolak to lose weight, which Zolak did throughout much of the season. The 1997 season was more of the same for Zolak, backing up Bledsoe, though the Patriots did have a new coach in Pete Carroll. As training camp ended, Zolak gained significantly more playing time during drills and the preseason matchups then he had under Parcells. As the regular season came and went, however, he had minimal playing time. Zolak saw action in four games, completing six of nine passes for 67 yards and two touchdowns, giving him a quarterback rating of 128.2.

    Why does Scott Zolak always wear sunglasses?

    Zolak is nothing if not entertaining. He talks fast, struggles to sit still, and often wears sunglasses indoors due to an eye condition. That only adds to the Zo mystique. Once he was racing to East Providence and found trouble just beyond Fall River’s Braga Bridge.

    Did Scott Zolak win a Super Bowl?

    He and Socci were the Patriots’ radio broadcasting team for the team’s fourth, fifth, and sixth Super Bowl wins in Super Bowl XLIX, Super Bowl LI and Super Bowl LIII.

    Was Scott Zolak a good quarterback?

    Overall, Scott Zolak put an end to his football career with 8 touchdowns in 7 interceptions, 1,314 yards, and a quarterback rating of 64.8.

    Where is Scott Zolak?

    Currently Zolak is a Co-Host of Zolak & Bertrand on 98.5 The Sports Hub and the Patriots Color Analyst for The Patriots Radio Network.

    How rich is Drew Bledsoe?

    Net Worth:$48 Million
    Profession:American football player
    Nationality:United States of America
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