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Tony Eason

Tony Eason (born October 8, 1959) is a former professional who played in the (NFL) for eight seasons from 1983 to 1990, most notably leading the to their first appearance. Charles Carroll Eason IV, known as Tony, grew up in , attending Delta High School before playing football at and then transferring to the University of , where he set school records for passing yards and touchdowns as a starter from 1980 to 1982. Selected in the first round (15th overall) of the by the Patriots out of a legendary quarterback class that included , , and , Eason quickly became the team's starter in 1984 after backing up as a rookie. Eason's tenure with the Patriots peaked during the 1985 season, when he guided the team through an improbable playoff run, defeating the , , and to reach against the ; in that game, however, he completed zero of six passes before suffering a and being replaced by Grogan, resulting in a 46-10 loss. Over his career, Eason appeared in 90 games, starting 56, and amassed 11,142 passing yards, 61 touchdowns, and 51 interceptions, along with 506 rushing yards and six rushing scores, after throwing for 3,328 yards and 19 touchdowns in 1986. Waived by the Patriots and claimed off waivers by the midway through the 1989 season amid ongoing injuries and inconsistent play, Eason served as a in 1990 before retiring at age 31.

Pre-NFL years

Early life

Charles Carroll "Tony" Eason IV was born on October 8, 1959, in . Shortly after his birth, the Eason family relocated to the small farming community of . He was the youngest of six children raised by his father, Charles Eason III, a who processed alfalfa into livestock feed, and his mother, Meredith Eason, a homemaker originally from . One of his siblings, brother , later pursued a professional football career as a for the from 1984 to 1987. Eason attended Delta High School in nearby Clarksburg, California, a small school with around 250 students, where he developed his passion for athletics. Influenced by his father's encouragement to plan ahead and strive for excellence, he lettered in , , and , emerging as a local hero in the rural region. As the starting for the Delta Warriors, Eason excelled on the field, leading the team to regional successes and earning local accolades for his leadership and performance despite the school's limited resources. These early experiences solidified Eason's commitment to , prompting his decision after high school to pursue and the at the University of , following a stint at a to prepare for college competition.

College career

Tony Eason enrolled at the University of Illinois in 1980 after two years at American River Junior College, redshirting his freshman season to preserve eligibility. As a in 1981, Eason emerged as the starting for the Fighting Illini, appearing in all 11 games and establishing himself as one of the Big Ten's top passers with 3,360 yards and 20 touchdowns against 14 interceptions. His performance helped the team achieve a 7-4 record, though they fell short of . Eason's senior season in marked a pinnacle of his college career, as he guided to a 7-4 regular-season record and secured for the first time since 1964. Starting all 11 regular-season games, he completed 278 of 450 passes for 3,248 yards, 17 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions, earning first-team All-Big Ten honors and finishing eighth in voting. In the against , Eason set a game record with 55 pass attempts, completing 35 for 423 yards but throwing four interceptions in a 21-15 loss; his full-season passing total of 3,671 yards established an single-season record that stood for decades. Eason also set school marks for single-season total offense (3,892 yards) and contributed minimally on the ground with net negative rushing yards over his career, reflecting his pocket-passing style. These accomplishments, including five NCAA statistical records such as passing yards per game (333.7), highlighted his development into a prolific and positioned him as a first-round prospect.
YearPassing Comp./Att.Passing YdsPassing TDPassing INTRushing Att.Rushing YdsRushing TD
19800/0000000
1981248/4063,360201487-295
1982278/4503,248171573101

NFL career

New England Patriots

Tony Eason was selected by the in the first round, 15th overall, of the out of the University of Illinois. The draft class was notable for its depth at , with six signal-callers chosen in the first round, including (1st overall), (7th), (14th), (24th), and (27th). As a in 1983, Eason served primarily as a backup to veteran , appearing in eight games with four starts. He completed 46 of 95 passes for 557 yards, one , and five interceptions, contributing to a 2-2 record in his starts as the Patriots finished 8-8. His limited role reflected the team's transition under head coach , who prioritized Grogan's experience while grooming the young . Eason emerged as the full-time starter in 1984, leading the team with 13 starts and guiding to a 9-7 record that earned a wild-card playoff berth. He threw for 3,228 yards, 23 touchdowns, and eight interceptions on 259 of 431 attempts, marking a significant improvement and helping establish a more pass-oriented offense. The Patriots' playoff run ended in the divisional round with a 28-21 loss to the , where Eason completed 14 of 25 passes for 131 yards and two interceptions. The 1985 season represented the pinnacle of Eason's Patriots tenure, as he started 10 games with a 6-4 record, contributing to the team's overall 11-5 mark and first title since 1978. Despite an uneven regular season—completing 168 of 299 passes for 2,156 yards, 11 s, and 17 interceptions—Eason excelled in the , going 3-1 across four games with 29 completions on 48 attempts for 367 yards and five s without an interception. upset the New York Jets 26-14 in the divisional round, then defeated the Los Angeles Raiders 17-14 in the , with Eason completing 10 of 17 passes for 98 yards and a in the latter. These victories propelled the Patriots to against the dominant . In on January 26, 1986, at the Louisiana Superdome, Eason started but struggled immensely under pressure from the Bears' vaunted ", led by Defensive Player of the Year . He went 0-for-6 in passing for zero yards, was sacked five times for a loss of 45 yards, and fumbled once before being benched early in the second quarter for Grogan. The Patriots managed only 10 points in a 46-10 rout, with Chicago's defense forcing five turnovers and limiting to a Super Bowl-record low seven rushing yards. Dent earned honors with three sacks and a forced fumble, underscoring the Bears' relentless that overwhelmed Eason from the outset. Eason's later years with the Patriots from 1986 to 1989 were marred by injuries and inconsistent performance, limiting his starts and effectiveness. In , he started all 14 games, throwing for 3,328 yards, 19 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions as again finished 11-5 and won the . However, the season ended in disappointment with a 22-17 loss to the in the , where Eason completed 13 of 24 passes for 194 yards and two touchdowns but was sacked five times, including a game-sealing with 1:37 remaining. A injury sidelined him for much of 1987, restricting him to three starts in the strike-shortened season (42 of 79 for 453 yards, three touchdowns). He appeared in only two games in 1988 due to lingering knee issues, starting two (28 of 43 for 249 yards), and managed three starts in 1989 before being released midseason (57 of 105 for 761 yards, three touchdowns). Over his Patriots career, Eason appeared in 72 games with 49 starts, compiling 10,732 passing yards, 60 touchdowns, and 48 interceptions. Eason's tenure helped revitalize the Patriots' offense during the , contributing to a appearance in 1985 and a wild-card playoff berth in 1984, and fostering a more dynamic passing attack that complemented running backs like Craig James and Tony Collins. His leadership in key playoff victories, particularly the 1985 postseason, remains a highlight of the franchise's pre-dynasty era.

New York Jets

Eason was traded to the midway through the 1989 season, appearing in two games with two starts, completing 22 of 36 passes for 255 yards, one , and two interceptions. In , he served as a , appearing in 16 games without a start and completing 13 of 28 passes for 155 yards, no , and one interception. Eason announced his following the 1990 season at age 31, citing cumulative injuries from his playing days and a desire to focus on family life, with no subsequent attempts to return to the league.

Post-retirement life

Professional activities

After retiring from the at the end of the 1990 season at age 31, Tony Eason entered a period of low public visibility, residing in and largely avoiding the spotlight associated with his playing career. In 2002, Eason served as a high school basketball coach at Delta High School in Clarksburg, near —his —where he contributed to youth athletic development in a non-professional capacity. Public records indicate limited involvement in football-related activities thereafter, with no documented speaking engagements, coaching camps, or similar pursuits gaining notable attention. Eason has not engaged in major roles, positions within sports organizations, or prominent business ventures tied to athletics, instead prioritizing a private existence following his 2002 coaching stint. As of August 2025, no significant new professional activities have been reported, underscoring his intentional withdrawal from high-profile sports engagements.

Personal life

Eason maintains a close relationship with his younger brother, , a former who transitioned to , playwriting, and motivational speaking after his playing career. The brothers, raised in , have occasionally shared family stories in public forums, highlighting their shared athletic roots and mutual support. Post-retirement, Eason has resided in , preserving connections to his Walnut Grove origins through family ties in the region. He has emphasized personal privacy, avoiding public controversies and major philanthropic endeavors, which has resulted in limited media coverage of his life since the early 2000s.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Tony Eason's career spanned eight seasons from 1983 to 1990, primarily with the and briefly with the . He appeared in 90 games, making 51 starts, and recorded 911 completions on 1,564 attempts for 11,142 passing yards, 61 touchdowns, 51 interceptions, and a 79.7 . Eason also contributed on the ground with 134 rushing attempts for 503 yards and 6 rushing touchdowns. The following table summarizes Eason's regular season statistics year by year:
YearTeam(s)GGSCmp/AttPctYdsTDIntRateRush YdsRush TD
1983NWE16446/9548.45571548.4390
1984NWE1613259/43160.13,22823893.41545
1985NWE1610168/29956.22,156111767.5701
1986NWE1514276/44861.63,328191089.21700
1987NWE4342/7953.24533272.4250
1988NWE2228/4365.12490261.1180
1989NWE/NYJ5579/14156.01,0164670.5-20
1990NYJ16013/2846.41550149.0290
Career2TM9051911/1,56458.211,142615179.75036
Eason achieved his peak performance in , when he threw for 3,328 yards and 19 touchdowns while posting an 89.2 and leading the Patriots to an 11-5 record. His production declined sharply after that season due to recurring injuries, including a significant right injury sustained against the in 1987 that limited him to just four games and forced him out of the starting role. Subsequent seasons saw him appear in only seven more games as a starter before transitioning to duties. In the context of the star-studded quarterback class, which included Hall of Famers , , and , Eason's career statistics were comparatively modest; for instance, Marino amassed 61,361 passing yards and 420 touchdowns over 17 seasons, while Kelly recorded 35,467 yards and 237 touchdowns in 11 seasons. Nonetheless, Eason's mid-1980s output helped elevate the Patriots to playoff contention, including a appearance in 1985.

Postseason

Tony Eason appeared in five postseason games during his career, all starts with the , compiling a record. In these contests, he completed 42 of 72 passes for 561 yards, with seven touchdowns and zero interceptions, achieving a of 114.5; his rushing was negligible, with just 14 carries for 26 yards and no scores across the games. Eason's most notable postseason run came in 1985, when he guided the Patriots through the AFC playoffs without throwing an interception. In the wild card round against the on December 28, 1985, he went 12-for-16 for 179 yards and one , a 36-yard strike to , helping secure a 26–14 victory. The following week in the divisional round at the on January 5, 1986, Eason completed 7 of 14 passes for 117 yards and one —a 13-yard pass to Lin Dawson—while enduring five sacks in a gritty 27–20 win that advanced to the . He capped the run in the against the on January 12, 1986, efficiently completing 10 of 12 passes for 71 yards and three , including short scores to Tony Collins, Derrick Ramsey, and Robert Weathers, in a 31–14 rout. However, in against the on January 26, 1986, Eason struggled immensely, going 0-for-6 with zero yards before being pulled early in a 46–10 loss. Eason's final playoff appearance came in the 1986 divisional round at the Denver Broncos on January 4, 1987, where he completed 13 of 24 passes for 194 yards and two touchdowns in a 22–17 defeat, marking the end of New England's postseason aspirations that year.
DateOpponentResultCmp/AttYardsTDINT
1985-12-28New York JetsW 26–1412/1617910
1986-01-05Los Angeles RaidersW 27–207/1411710
1986-01-12Miami DolphinsW 31–1410/127130
1986-01-26Chicago BearsL 10–460/6000
1987-01-04Denver BroncosL 17–2213/2419420
Eason played a pivotal role in the Patriots' improbable 1985 playoff surge from a wild-card berth to the , throwing for five touchdowns across three wins with perfect ball security, though his benching amid the blowout underscored limitations under pressure; subsequent postseasons yielded no deeper runs.

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