Jesse Rostenbach Boone (born January 28, 1982) is an American former professional football center who played for the Oakland Raiders, Cincinnati Bengals, the Rhein Fire of the NFLE, Utah Blaze, and the Las Vegas Locomotives of the UFL.
After his football career, he is now a company owner and CEO of Redzone Real Estate.
Boone attended Millard High School[1] where he was a two-year starter on offense and defense.
He recorded a career-high eight knockdowns against San Diego State with an 86% average blocking grade.
[2] Boone then spent the spring of 2007 playing for the Rhein Fire in NFL Europa where he started all 10 games at right tackle and as a wedge blocker on kickoff return.
[3] On October 18, 2006, Boone signed with the Utah Blaze of the Arena Football League, the same team his brother played for.
Boone was signed by the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League on August 31, 2009.
Jesse Boone started all seven games at center and led the team in total plays and knockdowns.
In 2010, Boone and the Locos repeated as UFL Champions beating the Florida Tuskers for a second straight time.
Boone played 100% of the Locos offensive snaps in 2010, and once again received All-League honors.
In 2011, the Locos returned to the UFL Championship game, but were defeated by Marty Shottenheimer and the Virginia Destroyers.
Once again Boone led the Locos offense in total plays and knockdowns in the shortened season.
Boone graduated with a Masters in Business Administration in the spring of 2006 following his senior season of football.
His older brother Aaron played wide receiver for Kentucky and spent time with the Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, Carolina Panthers, Berlin Thunder NFLE, and the Utah Blaze.