Rocket Men: The Black Quarterbacks Who Revolutionized Pro Football

Available
4.9/5.0
21,000+ Reviews
Bookshop.org has the highest-rated customer service of any bookstore in the world
Product Details
Price
$32.00  $29.76
Publisher
Basic Books
Publish Date
Pages
416
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.54 X 1.28 inches | 1.43 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781541600409

Earn by promoting books

Earn money by sharing your favorite books through our Affiliate program.

Become an affiliate
About the Author

John Eisenberg is the author of ten books, including The Streak and The League. He won nearly two dozen writing awards at the Baltimore Sun, where he wrote five thousand columns over three decades. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland.

Reviews
"Rocket Men expertly tells the story of an important evolution in pro football over the course of nearly a hundred years, encompassing everything from the reluctance of teams to play Black quarterbacks Marlin Briscoe and James Harris at the beginning of the Super Bowl era in the mid-'60s all the way to the historic matchup of Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts starting against each other in Super Bowl LVII. As expected, Eisenberg's interviews and research are flawless."
--Gary Myers, New York Times-bestselling author of Brady vs. Manning
"In Rocket Men, John Eisenberg pulls off a tough but neat trick. He has written a book that offers both a compelling story and a blunt look at the history of race in the NFL through the sport's most important position. It is written with grace, kindness, and an understanding eye towards the players who endured horrid discrimination, without sparing the perpetrators of that bigotry. Highly recommended."
--Mike Freeman, author of Football's Fearless Activists
"Rocket Men shines a spotlight on the important, yet often overlooked story of Black invisibility in professional football. This comprehensive history reveals that talented African American quarterbacks, whether unjustly passed over, benched, or shifted to different positions, have been hidden in plain sight since the earliest days of the NFL. Moving from the likes of Willie Thrower to Doug Williams to Lamar Jackson, Eisenberg traces pro football's institutional racism, both on and off the field, with honesty, measure, and eloquence."
--Theresa Runstedtler, author of Black Ball
"A vigorously told story of the battle for equity on the gridiron, a battle that is still playing out."
--Kirkus
"Compelling...Eisenberg meticulously chronicles the struggles and success of NFL Black quarterbacks."
--Booklist
"An insightful behind-the-scenes peek at the NFL and its continuing prejudices that negate the concept that the best quarterback should play, regardless of race. Rich with commentary from interviews, this expansive narrative is ideal for football lovers and readers interested in developments in U.S. race relations and the compelling stories behind some athletes' paths and experiences."
--Library Journal
"An incisive appraisal of how racism has shaped who gets to play the 'most pivotal and glamorous' position in football."
--Publishers Weekly
"Illuminating." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"As thorough an examination of the question of both race and the quarterback position in professional football, as can be found anywhere."
--New York Journal of Books