Scott Zolak

Scott Zolak

Infobox NFLretired


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position=Quarterback
number=16
birthdate=birth date and age|1967|12|13
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
deathdate=
debutyear=1991
finalyear=1999
draftyear=1991
draftround=4
draftpick=84
college=Maryland
teams=
* New England Patriots (1991-1998)
* Miami Dolphins (1999)
stat1label=TD-INT
stat1value=8-7
stat2label=Yards
stat2value=1,314
stat3label=QB Rating
stat3value=64.8
nfl=ZOL031944

Scott David Zolak (born December 13, 1967 in Monongahela, Pennsylvania) is a former American football player who played quarterback in the NFL in the 1990s and played in a Super Bowl. He attended Ringgold High School in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, at the same high school where his father had coached Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana. He played college football at the University of Maryland. His nine year pro-career was spent with the New England Patriots, with whom he went to Super Bowl XXXI, and the Miami Dolphins.

Zolak currently resides in Massachusetts, where he was a co-host of a morning sports radio talk show on WSKO 99.7 FM / AM 790 "The Score" until the show (and the station itself) got canceled. He is also a football analyst for CBS College Sports Network, and can also often be seen on New England sports program "Out of Bounds" on the Comcast channel hosted by Gregg Murphy.

For the 2008 NFL season, Zolak joined WCVB (ABC Boston) as the station's Patriots analyst, also appearing on "SportsCenter 5 OT" on Sundays with Mike Lynch. He also contributes to "Patriots All Access," a joint production of WCVB and Kraft Sports Productions. Zolak is also part of the official pre- and post-game shows on WBCN 104.1 FM, the flagship radio station for the Patriots. He previously appeared on WBZ-TV's "Patriots 5th Quarter" post-game show with Bob Lobel.


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