Name
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Career
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Teams
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Notes
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References
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Frankie Albert
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1942–53
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Stanford (college)
San Francisco 49ers (AAFC/NFL)
Calgary Stampeders (CFL)
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[5]
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Allie Sherman
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1943–47
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Brooklyn (college)
Philadelphia-Pittsburgh Steagles (1943)
Philadelphia Eagles (1944-1947)
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[6]
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John Karrs
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1944–45
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Duquesne (college)
Cleveland Rams (1944-1945)
Pittsburgh Steelers (1945)
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- Attempted ten passes during the 1944 season, completing four for 49 yards.
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[7]
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Harry Agganis
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1952
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Boston University (college)
Cleveland Browns
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[8]
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Fred Wyant
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1956–57
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West Virginia (college)
Washington Redskins (NFL)
Toronto Argonauts (CFL)
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- West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame (1994)
- Inaugural member of WVU’s “Mountaineer Legends Society” (2016)
- NFL referee between 1971 and 1990
- NFL line judge 1966-1970 and 1991-1992
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[9][10]
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Terry Baker
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1963–67
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Oregon State (college)
Los Angeles Rams (NFL)
Edmonton Eskimos (CFL)
|
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[11]
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Bobby Douglass
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1969–78
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Kansas (college)
Chicago Bears (NFL)
San Diego Chargers (NFL)
New Orleans Saints (NFL)
Green Bay Packers (NFL)
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- Former holder of several NFL QB rushing records
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[5]
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Ken Stabler
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1970–84
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Alabama (college)
Oakland Raiders (AFL/NFL)
Houston Oilers (NFL)
New Orleans Saints (NFL)
|
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[5]
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Jim Del Gaizo
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1971–75
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Syracuse (college)
Tampa (college)
Miami Dolphins (NFL)
Green Bay Packers (NFL)
New York Giants (NFL)
|
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[12]
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Dennis Morrison
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1973–74
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Kansas State (college) San Francisco 49ers (NFL)
|
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[13]
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David Humm
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1975–84
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Nebraska (college)
Oakland Raiders (NFL)
Buffalo Bills (NFL)
Baltimore Colts (NFL)
Los Angeles Rams (NFL)
|
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[11]
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Jim Zorn
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1975–87
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Cal Poly Pomona (college)
Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
Seattle Seahawks (NFL)
Green Bay Packers (NFL)
Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)
|
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[5]
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Rick Leach
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1979
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Michigan (college) Denver Broncos
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[14]
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Paul McDonald
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1980–87
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USC (college)
Cleveland Browns (NFL)
Seattle Seahawks (NFL)
Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
|
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[11]
|
Boomer Esiason
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1984–97
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Maryland (college)
Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)
New York Jets (NFL)
Arizona Cardinals (NFL)
|
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[5]
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Steve Young
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1984–99
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BYU (college)
Los Angeles Express (USFL)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)
San Francisco 49ers (NFL)
|
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[5]
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Erik Wilhelm
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1989–2001
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Oregon State (college)
Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)
Phoenix Cardinals (NFL)
New York Jets (NFL)
Portland Prowlers (AFL) Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) Tampa Bay Storm (AFL)
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- Second at the time of his departure[a] in career passing yards in the Pac-10 (now Pac-12).[15]
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[16]
|
Jeff Carlson
|
1989–92
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Weber State (college) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) New England Patriots (NFL)
|
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[17]
|
Scott Mitchell
|
1990–2001
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Utah (college)
Miami Dolphins (NFL)
Orlando Thunder (WLAF)
Detroit Lions (NFL)
Baltimore Ravens (NFL)
Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)
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- Former holder of several Detroit Lions passing records
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[4]
|
Todd Marinovich
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1990–93, 1999–2001
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USC (college)
Los Angeles Raiders (NFL)
Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL)
BC Lions (CFL)
Los Angeles Avengers (Arena Football)
|
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[18]
|
Will Furrer
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1992–95
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Virginia Tech (college) Chicago Bears (NFL) Houston Oilers (NFL)
|
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[19]
|
Mark Brunell
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1993–2011
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Washington (college)
Green Bay Packers (NFL)
Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)
Washington Redskins (NFL)
New Orleans Saints (NFL)
New York Jets (NFL)
|
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[4]
|
Doug Nussmeier
|
1994–2000
|
Idaho (college)
New Orleans Saints (NFL)
Indianapolis Colts (NFL)
BC Lions (CFL)
|
- Walter Payton Award winner (1993)
- Holds numerous Idaho passing records
- Only one of five quarterbacks in NCAA history to pass for over 10,000 yards and rush for over 1,000
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[11]
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Tony Graziani
|
1997–2008
|
Oregon (college) Atlanta Falcons (NFL) Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) Philadelphia Soul (AFL)
|
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[21]
|
Brock Huard
|
1999–2004
|
Washington (college)
Seattle Seahawks (NFL)
Indianapolis Colts (NFL)
|
- Brother of quarterback Damon Huard
- First set of brothers in NFL History to start at quarterback on the same weekend [22]
|
[23]
|
Cade McNown
|
1999–2002
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UCLA (college)
Chicago Bears (NFL)
Miami Dolphins (NFL)
San Francisco 49ers (NFL)
|
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[24]
|
Michael Vick
|
2001–15
|
Virginia Tech (college)
Atlanta Falcons (NFL)
Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)
New York Jets (NFL)
Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)
|
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[4]
|
Chris Simms
|
2003–10
|
Texas (college)
Green Bay Packers (NFL)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)
Tennessee Titans (NFL)
Denver Broncos (NFL)
|
- Former holder of several Texas Longhorns football passing records
- Son of quarterback Phil Simms
|
[4]
|
Jared Lorenzen
|
2004–14
|
Kentucky (college)
New York Giants (NFL)
Indianapolis Colts (NFL)
Kentucky Horsemen (AF2)
Northern Kentucky River Monsters (UIFL/CIFL)
Owensboro Rage (CIFL)
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- Second Team All-SEC (2002)
- Most pass attempts and yards in Kentucky Wildcats football history
- Super Bowl XLII champion
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[26]
|
Tyler Palko
|
2004–11
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Pittsburgh (college)
New Orleans Saints (NFL)
Arizona Cardinals (NFL)
California Redwoods (UFL)
Montreal Alouettes (CFL)
Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)
Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)
|
- USA Today All-America Team (Second-team) (2001)
- University of Pittsburgh Team MVP (2004)
- 2× Second-team Big East (2004, 2005)
|
[27]
|
Matt Leinart
|
2006–13
|
USC (college)
Arizona Cardinals (NFL)
Houston Texans (NFL)
Oakland Raiders (NFL)
Buffalo Bills (NFL)
|
|
[4][28]
|
Pat White
|
2009–14
|
West Virginia (college)
Miami Dolphins (NFL)
Virginia Destroyers (UFL)
Washington Redskins (NFL)
Edmonton Eskimos (CFL)
|
|
[27]
|
Tim Tebow
|
2010–15[b]
|
Florida (college)
Denver Broncos (NFL)
New York Jets (NFL)
New England Patriots (NFL)
Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)
|
|
[4][30][11]
|
Kellen Moore
|
2012–17
|
Boise State (college)
Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
Detroit Lions (NFL)
|
|
[4][3]
|
Tua Tagovailoa
|
2020–present
|
Alabama (college) Miami Dolphins (NFL)
|
|
[27]
|
Holton Ahlers
|
2022–present
|
East Carolina (college) Seattle Seahawks (NFL)
|
|
[32][33][34]
|
Michael Penix Jr.
|
2024–present
|
Washington (college) Atlanta Falcons (NFL)
|
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