Rick Neuheisel, McClintock, (Chargers) Sept 25, 2010; Columbus, Ohio; Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Joe Bauserman (14) warms up before their game against Eastern Michigan University at Ohio Stadium. Tony Adams, Ramona, (Chiefs, Vikings) Nick Mullens, Spain Park, (49ers) Bob Gagliano, Herbert Hoover, (Chiefs, 49ers, Lions, Chargers) Scott Hunter, C.F. David Blough, Creekview, (Lions) Vinny Testaverde, Sewanhaka, (Bucs, Browns, Ravens, Jets, Cowboys, Patriots, Panthers), Games: 1,437 | Super Bowl starts: 7 | SB wins: 4 | Hall of Famers: 1, Adrian Breen, Roger Bacon, (Bengals) Print. Drew Brees, Westlake, (Chargers, Saints) Below are photos of starting signal-callers for Tennessee. Cliff Olander, Arvada, (Chargers) Try Premium FREE for 30 days! Ron Johnson 10. Jalen Hurts, Channelview, (Eagles) Timm Rosenbach, Pullman, (Cardinals) Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) kneels in prayer before Michigan and Iowa face off for the Big 10 Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Saturday, Dec. 4, 2021. KS | KY | LA | MA | MD | MI | MN John Reaves, T.R. Josh Freeman, Grandview, (Bucs, Vikings, Colts) John Hufnagel, Montour, (Broncos) Joe Kapp, William S. Hart, (Vikings, Patriots) Chuck Clements, Huntsville, (Jets) Cody Kessler, Centennial, (Browns, Jaguars), Colin Kaepernick, Pitman, (49ers) Vince Young, Madison, (Titans, Eagles) Jeff Komlo, DeMatha Catholic, (Lions, Bucs) Dennis Shaw, Damien, (Bills, Rams) 8. Troy Aikman, Henryetta, (Cowboys), Games: 543 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, A.J. Joe Namath 19. Cleo Lemon, Greenwood, (Dolphins, Jaguars), Gardner Minshew, Brandon, (Jaguars) Levi Brown, Mt. Mike Wells, Normal, (Bengals) Tennessee quarterback Dewey Warren jumps over the line to gain 6 yards in the first period. Bruce Gradkowski, Seton-La Salle, (Bucs, Rams, Browns, Raiders, Bengals, Steelers) Steve DeBerg, Savanna, (49ers, Broncos, Bucs, Chiefs, Bucs, Dolphins, Falcons) Dennis Sproul, Los Altos, (Packers) Doug Gaynor, Roosevelt, (Bengals) Vince Ferragamo, Phineas Banning, (Rams, Bills, Packers) Kurt Kittner, Schaumburg, (Falcons) Harry Theofiledes, Homestead, (Washington), Jeff Hostetler, Conemaugh Twp., (Giants, Raiders, Washington) 1 recruit in college football's incoming Class of 2016, Played baseball for the Washington Senators; one of two MLB players killed in action during World War II after being shot down while piloting a B-26 bomber in 1944, 1959 team captain; drafted by New York Titans in the first AFL draft, All-Big Ten 1978; Played 10 years in the NFL for the Dolphins, Set Michigan records for career scoring and longest field goal, All-Big Ten 1982; Played 1 year in the USFL for the Panthers, Played 6 years in the NFL with the Jets, Giants and Seahawks, All-American 1921; Played 4 years in the NFL with the Tigers and Yankees; Later served as mayor of Grand Rapids and University of Michigan Regent, Second-team All-American 1920; Played professional football with the Buffalo All-Americans and Columbus Tigers, All-Big Ten 1998 and 1999; Played 8 years in the NFL with the Broncos and Buccaneers; Pro Bowl selection 2001, Died of typhoid fever contracted during a Thanksgiving football game in 1903; first Michigan football player to die while a student, Served as Michigan's athletic director 19972000, One of the stars of the "Point-a-Minute" teams of 1904 and 1905, Played for Yost's "Point-a-Minute" teams; Scored 5 touchdowns against Ohio State in 1903; Later served as head football coach at Marietta, Set Michigan records in passing yards (6,460) and passing touchdowns (71); Set Big Ten career passing efficiency record; Played 9 years in the NFL with the 49ers, Chiefs and Ravens, Later played 7 years in the NFL with the Lions, All-American 1979; Played 8 seasons in the NFL with the Cardinals, Played 1 season in the NFL with the Detroit Panthers, Starting center for "Point-a-Minute" teams; head coach at Kenyon (1905), Led Michigan to an undefeated season and national championship in 1997, Played 3 years in the NFL with the Patriots and Chiefs, Transferred and served as player and coach of the 1895 Notre Dame team, Played for Princeton's 1893 national championship team; coached Auburn in 1894; set shot put record in 1895; asst. Gino Torretta, Pinole Valley, (Vikings, Seahawks) Rodney Peete, Shawnee Mission South, (Lions, Eagles, Washington, Raiders, Panthers) Joe Montana, Ringgold, (49ers, Chiefs) Congressman from Oregon, 19251927, Michigan's first All-American football player, Played 1 year in the NFL with the Lions; Formed Curry Racing in 2006, the first, Played 2 years in the NFL for the Chargers, All-Western 4 times; Played for "Point-a-Minute" teams; Served as head football coach at Tulane and, All-American 1969; Played 2 years in the NFL for the Colts; Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005, All-American 1943; Played 3 years in the AAFC for the, Later served as the head football, baseball, basketball, wrestling, and squash coach at, All-American 1971; Played 10 years for the, Played for the NFL Frankford Yellow Jackets in 1927, MVP of the 1977 team; All-Big Ten; Played for the, U.S. Tim Boyle, Xavier, (Packers) Drew Lock, Lee's Summitt, (Broncos) Mike Moroski, Novato, (Falcons, Oilers, 49ers) Stephen McGee, Burnet, (Cowboys) Jim Kelly 27. Rick Mirer, Goshen, (Seahawks, Bears, Jets, 49ers, Raiders) Steve Grogan, Ottawa, (Patriots) So it was posted in thread about Rick Mirer's son that Jim Harbaugh was the first Michigan QB to throw an NFL TD pass in decades, and this little factoid is what kept Mirer from being a Michigan commit. Jared Goff, Marin Catholic, (Rams) Alabama quarterback Bryce Young will sign a four-year contract worth about $41.217 million with a signing bonus of around $26. The tail end of the third round delivered the draft's first selection of a kicker. Chris Redman, Male, (Ravens, Falcons) Dan McGwire, Claremont, (Seahawks, Dolphins) 8. Terrelle Pryor, Jeannette, (Raiders, Seahawks, Chiefs, Bengals, Browns, Washington, Jets, Bills, Jaguars) Y.A. Later became a steamship builder and founder of the Los Angeles Transfer Co. Mark Hartsell, Brockton, (Bears) Jeff Christensen, Gibson City, (Bengals, Browns) Bryce Petty, Midlothian, (Jets) Matt Lytle, Wyomissing, (Seahawks, Panthers, Ravens) Kiper's draft grades for every team Shawn Halloran, Oakmont Regional, (Cardinals) Anthony Wright, West Craven, (Cowboys, Ravens, Bengals, Giants) Jesse Freitas Jr., Junipero Serra, (Chargers) View 10 items 10 Aaron Shea (1996-1999) Photo By Matthew Emmons- USA TODAY Sports. Robinson set a new NCAA Division I career rushing record by a quarterback with 4,495 yards. Kevin Kolb, Stephenville, (Eagles, Cardinals) Tony Romo, Burlington, (Cowboys), See which NFL quarterbacks come from your state, LB Barrett's 2-year-old daughter drowns in pool, Deion 'ashamed' after only 1 HBCU player drafted, Sources: NFL eyes May 11 to release schedule, Teams set NFL record with 43 trades during draft, Jets coach Saleh: Rodgers making 'presence felt', Cowboys scout emotional as team drafts his son, Rams use 'Mr. Brock Huard, Puyallup, (Seahawks, Colts) Juliet, (Bills) Elvis Grbac, St. Joseph, (49ers, Chiefs, Ravens) Tua Tagovailoa, St. Louis, (Dolphins), Games: 275 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 1 | Hall of Famers: 1, Kurt Warner, Regis, (Rams, Giants, Cardinals) Chris Miller, Henry D. Sheldon, (Falcons, Rams, Broncos) From that list, I whittled it down to the top 15 to ever take a snap in Michigan Stadium. Ingle Martin, Montgomery Bell Academy, (Packers) Casey Weldon, North Florida Christian, (Bucs, Washington) Kellen Moore, Prosser, (Lions, Cowboys) Josh Allen, Firebaugh, (Bills) Kerry Collins, Wilson, (Panthers, Saints, Giants, Raiders, Titans, Colts) Geno Smith, Miramar, (Jets, Giants, Chargers, Seahawks) Bill Kenney, San Clemente, (Chiefs) Tony Robinson, Leon, (Washington) Eli Manning, Isidore Newman, (Giants) 1:57. Seneca Wallace, Cordova, (Seahawks, Browns, Packers) Dan Marino, Central Catholic, (Dolphins) Steve Joachim, Haverford, (Jets) Tarvaris Jackson, Sidney Lanier, (Vikings, Seahawks) Joe Burrow, Athens, (Bengals) Don Horn, Gardena, (Packers, Broncos, Browns, Chargers) David Fales, Palma, (Bears, Dolphins, Jets) Brett Hundley, Chandler, (Packers, Cardinals) Mark Miller, Canton South, (Browns) Wade Wilson, Commerce, (Vikings, Falcons, Saints, Cowboys, Raiders) Jim Del Gaizo, Revere, (Dolphins, Packers, Giants) Greg McElroy, Southlake Carroll, (Jets) Kevin Hogan, Gonzaga College, (Browns) Jim Crocicchia, Holy Cross, (Giants) coach at Michigan, 1898 and 1909, Played for the "Point-a-Minute" teams; later served as head coach at Ole Miss; became President of Whiting Corporation, Played for the first Michigan football team; became the leading real estate developer in Detroit in the late 19th century, Later played three years in the NFL with the Bears, Bills, Vikings and Jets, Won the NCAA championship in the hammer throw in 1926; First-team All-Western football player 1925, All-American 1939; MVP of the 1937 and 1938 Michigan football teams; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Later served in U.S. Congress and as a U.S. District Court Judge, Had 3 receptions for 165 yards against Notre Dame in 2011, Played 8 years in the NFL with the Lions and Vikings, Later served as an assistant football coach at Michigan before successful career in manufacturing, Scored 6 touchdowns against Ohio State in 1902; Played on "Point-a-Minute" teams; Later served as head football coach at Haskell, Purdue and Ohio State, Later played Major League Baseball from 19621966 with the Phillies, Cubs and Braves, Often selected as the greatest halfback of all-time; Picked by Fielding Yost as the greatest player of all-time; Inducted into, MVP 1931 Michigan team; Played 9 years in the NFL for the Bears, Eagles and Steagles; Inducted into the. Thaddeus Lewis, Hialeah-Miami Lakes, (Browns, Bills, Texans) Joe Pisarcik, Central Catholic, (Giants, Eagles) Top 10 Michigan running backs. Russell, (Chargers, Cowboys), Games: 551 | Super Bowl starts: 1 | SB wins: 1 | Hall of Famers: 0, Al Woodall, Erwin, (Jets) Terry Hanratty, Butler, (Steelers, Bucs) Lamar Jackson, Boynton Beach, (Ravens) Donovan McNabb, Mount Carmel, (Eagles, Washington, Vikings) Here's a look at the QBs on the MSU roster for 2023. Sean Renfree, Notre Dame Prep, (Falcons) Guido Merkens, Edison, (Oilers, Saints, Eagles) Steve Bartkowski, Buchser, (Falcons, Rams) Full list of Mr. Irrelevants in NFL draft history: Is Brock Purdy already the best final pick? Gray declared for the 2022 NFL Draft on Jan. 8 after four seasons spent in Ann Arbor. David Jaynes, Bonner Springs, (Chiefs) Heath Shuler, Swain Co., (Washington, Saints) Richard Badar, St. Stanislaus, (Steelers) Tony Graziani, Thomas Downey, (Falcons) Mike McMahon, North Allegheny, (Lions, Eagles, Vikings) McShay's favorite pick for all 32 teams Jim LeClair, Archbishop Molloy, (Broncos) Todd Whitten, Justin F. Kimball, (Patriots) Tim Couch, Leslie Co., (Browns), Games: 2,015 | Super Bowl starts: 14 | SB wins: 9 | Hall of Famers: 1, Alan Risher, Salmen, (Bucs, Packers) Salopek worked as the No. Terry Nugent, Elk Grove, (Colts) Dan Manucci, McClintock, (Bills) Mike Kerrigan, Mount Carmel, (Patriots) Rich Campbell, Santa Teresa, (Packers) Ambassador to Honduras and South Africa, MVP 1941 Michigan team; Upper Peninsula Hall of Fame, Played 16 years in the NFL for the Falcons; 5-time Pro Bowl selection; 3-time first-team All-Pro; NFL Players Association President, 19891996, All-American, 19221923; Played football, basketball and baseball at Michigan; Served as Michigan's head coach, 19291937; Coached national championship teams, 19321933; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1958; Walter Camp Man of the Year, 1970, All-American, 19211922; Died in December 1922 as a result of injuries sustained in automobile accident, Later served as head coach at Washington, 19021905, Known as the "Canonsburg Comet"; Played for undefeated 1948 national championship team, Later coached at Eastern Illinois and was head scout for the, All-American, 19551956; Played 10 years in NFL for Packers and Lions; First-team All Pro, 1962; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1978, Formed the "Touchdown Twins" combination with, Followed Tom Harmon as Michigan's main running back; Finished 2nd in the Big Ten in total offense, 1941. Benny Russell, Jay, (Bills) Chad Pennington, Webb School, (Jets, Dolphins) Tony Dungy, Parkside, (Steelers, 49ers), Games: 160 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Chris Weinke, Cretin-Derham Hall, (Panthers, 49ers) NFL/AFL stats for Western Michigan Broncos players at Pro-Football-Reference. Joshua Dobbs, Alpharetta, (Steelers) Paxton Lynch, Trinity Christian, (Broncos) Sandy Osiecki, Ansonia, (Chiefs) Jeff Rutledge, Banks, (Rams, Giants, Washington) Danny White, Westwood, (Cowboys) Randall Cunningham, Santa Barbara, (Eagles, Vikings, Cowboys, Ravens) Kyler Murray, Allen, (Cardinals) Over 90% success rate for Premium Members receiving college offers. Chris Chandler, Everett, (Colts, Bucs, Cardinals, Rams, Oilers, Falcons, Bears) Tom Clements, Bishop Canevin, (Chiefs) Mike Kruczek, St. John's, (Steelers, Washington) 3 tight end in college football's incoming Class of 2016 and the No. Rick Norton, Flaget, (Dolphins, Packers) Dan Fouts 15. Gary Lane, Wood River, (Browns, Giants) Elvis Grbac. Marques Tuiasosopo, Woodinville, (Raiders) Tony Sacca, Delran, (Cardinals) Marlin Briscoe, Omaha South, (Broncos, Bills, Dolphins, Lions, Chargers, Patriots), Games: 146 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Greg Landry, Nashua, (Lions, Colts, Bears), Games: 705 | Super Bowl starts: 4 | SB wins: 2 | Hall of Famers: 0, Bob Davis, Neptune, (Oilers, Jets, Saints) 20, C.J. Steve McNair 31. Ken Karcher, Shaler Area, (Broncos, Saints, Broncos) Scored 113 points for the 1902 "Point-a-Minute" team, Second African-American to play football at Michigan; became a leading attorney in the Civil Rights Movement from the 1930s to the 1960s, Head football coach, University of Detroit, 19131914, First-team All-Big Ten and second-team All-American, 1944; Played 6 years in the NFL for the Rams; First-team All-NFL, 19481949, Three-time All-Big Ten; All-American in baseball and football; Co-MVP 1979 Rose Bowl; Finished 3rd in Heisman Trophy voting, 1978; Won Big Ten batting championship; Played 10 years in Major League Baseball for the Tigers, Blue Jays, Rangers and Giants, Set Michigan record with 20 pass breakups in 2015, All-American, 20062007; Played in the NFL with Dolphins starting in 2008; 2-time Pro Bowl selection, Later head football coach at Arkansas and Notre Dame, Later head coach at Southwestern (Kansas), Finished 3rd in 1976 Heisman Trophy voting; Played 7 years in the NFL for the Broncos, Later became renowned professor of American history and biographer of Abraham Lincoln, Later served as the head football coach at, All-Big Ten, 1947; Broke the Big Ten record for receiving yards in 1946 and again in 1947; Played 7 years in the NFL with the Lions and Packers; First African-American for both NFL teams; Led the NFL in receiving yards and yards per catch in 1949, Played 7 seasons in the NFL with the St. Louis Cardinals, All-American 1914; Known as the "Human Bullet" and "Featherweight Fullback"; served as head football coach at, Played on "Point-a-Minute" teams; brother-in-law of Fielding H. Yost; Head football coach at, All-American 1899; Won the silver medal in the 110 metre hurdles at the, Captain of the 1955 team; awarded Bronze Star for work as combat surgeon in Vietnam War, Head coach at Oklahoma St. (20012004) and LSU (20052010), He was the founder of the Athletic Association; later served as editor of several newspapers in Minnesota and of the, Played for the San Diego Chargers in 2012; winner of 2011 Rimington Trophy, Played 5 years in CFL for BC Lions; All-Big Ten quarterback 1970, Went on to receive All-America honors in 1900 and 1901 as a player for Columbia; later inducted into, Served more than 40 years in the U.S. Army, reaching rank of Brigadier General; decorated for bravery in World War I, Selected by ABC as college football defensive player of the year for 1976; played 1 NFL season with the Buffal Bills, Later played for the Houston Oilers, Chicago Fire and Chicago Wind, Played for Boston in the USFL; Selected as a 1983 first-team All-League linebacker, Played for the NY Giants, 19331935; inducted into, Later served as head football coach at Oregon State, 19061908, Ranked by Scout.com as the No. Mark Vlasic, Center, (Chargers, Chiefs, Bucs) Len Dawson 25. 5, Michael Penix Jr. - Indiana; No. Jerry Golsteyn, Central, (Giants, Colts, Lions, Bucs) Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh names Cade McNamara starting QB over five-star freshman J.J. McCarthy The Wolverines appear to have their quarterback position settled entering the 2021 season. John Friesz, Couer d'Alene, (Chargers, Washington, Seahawks, Patriots) Daniel Jones, Charlotte Latin, (Giants) Graham Harrell, Ennis, (Packers) Henry Burris, Spiro, (Packers, Bears) Doug Pederson, Ferndale, (Dolphins, Packers, Eagles, Browns) Troy Smith, Glenville, (Ravens), Games: 460 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 3 | Hall of Famers: 1, Brandon Weeden, Edmond Santa Fe, (Browns, Cowboys, Texans, Titans) Greg Knafelc, Premontre, (Saints) Jim Druckenmiller, Northampton, (49ers, Dolphins, Colts) Rohan Davey, Hialeah-Miami Lakes, (Patriots) T.J. Yates, Pope, (Texans, Falcons, Dolphins) Marcus Vick, Warwick, (Dolphins) Virgil Carter, Folsom, (Bears, Bengals, Chargers) Bob Hewko, Upper Moreland, (Bucs) Randy Hedberg, Parshall, (Bucs), Games: 145 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Ed Burns, Archbishop Rummel, (Saints) Which one has churned out the most starting quarterbacks, and which state has been a backup QB factory? Steve Bradley, Knox, (Bears), Games: 578 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Bobby Douglass, El Dorado, (Bears, Chargers, Saints, Packers) Pat Haden, Bishop Amat, (Rams) Sonny Jurgensen 26. Congressman from Michigan 19051911; Served as Secretary of the Navy 19211924; played role in the Teapot Dome scandal, Became the head football coach at Tennessee, 19051906, Holds Michigan's single season record for punt return average, Six-time Pro Bowl selection; NFL 1970s All-Decade team; inducted into Pro and College Football Hall of Fame, Captain of the 1888 team; Set world record in 1886 by drop kicking a football 168 feet, 7-1/2inches; later became an attorney and member of the UM Board in Control of Athletics, Head football coach at Kenyon (1906), North Dakota (19081911), Allegheny (1912), First African-American basketball player at Michigan; All-American in baseball; played for Chicago Cubs, All-Big Ten quarterback three straight years; head football coach at Iowa 19521960; inducted into, First-team All-Big Ten, 1933; Second-team All-American, 1933, All-Big Ten, 1992; Played 7 years in NFL with the Browns, Ravens and Eagles, Played 7 years in the NFL with the Raiders, Quarterback in 1887 and manager in 1891; hired Michigan's football coach in 1891, Backfield starter for consecutive undefeated national championship teams, Michigan's head football coach 18971899; became rich in the, Head football coach at Buchtel College, now the, Holds Michigan record with 99-yard kickoff return; MVP 1960 Michigan football team; also a championship wrestler; later coached at Kent State and Pittsburgh Steelers, Played 3 years in the NFL with the Patriots and Browns, First-team All-American 2001; Played 9 years in the NFL with the Steelers and Lions, including 2 Super Bowl championship teams, Starting quarterback in all 12 games as a true freshman, Played 11 years in the AAFC and NFL with the Dons, Browns and Packers; inducted into the, Played 3 years of pro football with the Cardinals and, Starting quarterback for Michigan teams with 30-2-1 record; Played 2 seasons in the NFL with the Lions, Played 3 season in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions, First-team All-American 1942; Michigan's first African-American All-American. Jimmy Clausen, Oaks Christian, (Panthers, Bears, Ravens) Joe Barnes, Reagan County, (Bears) Scott Tolzien, William Fremd, (49ers, Packers, Colts) Neil Graff, Lincoln, (Patriots, Steelers), Games: 324 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, C.J. Dave Brown, Westfield, (Giants, Cardinals) Jeb Blount, Longview, (Bucs) Doug Flutie, Natick, (Bears, Patriots, Bills, Chargers) Western Michigan School History; Stats. Tom Sherman, Union Joint, (Bengals, Patriots, Bills) Billy Joe Hobert, Puyallup, (Raiders, Bills, Saints) Carl Summerell, Floyd E. Kellam, (Giants) #49 of 97. Luke Falk, Logan, (Titans, Dolphins, Jets) Larry Rakestraw, West Fulton, (Bears) Eric Kresser, Palm Beach Gardens, (Bengals) He still had two years of eligibility remaining due to the COVID pause and a redshirt year. In fact, the Buckeyes wouldn't Tim Van Galder, West, (Cardinals) Kevin Thompson, Damascus, (Browns) Warren Moon 17. Larry Miller, West Chicago, (Vikings) WebLocation: Kalamazoo, Michigan . Mike Elkins, Grimsley, (Chiefs) Damon Huard, Puyallup, (Dolphins, Patriots, Chiefs) Jay Cutler, Heritage Hills, (Broncos, Bears, Dolphins) Mark Reed, Moorhead, (Colts) Anthony Thomas 5. Michigan's Chad Henne in 2005. Neal Jeffrey, Shawnee Mission South, (Chargers) Marty Domres, Christian Brothers Academy, (Chargers, Colts, 49ers, Jets) Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. From there we crunched the data to find out all we could about the United States of quarterbacks. Plus he recorded 42 rushing TDs. Tommy Maddox, L.D. Steve Spurrier, Science Hill, (49ers, Bucs), Games: 3, 216 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 3 | Hall of Famers: 0, Alex Van Pelt, Winston Churchill, (Bills) Glenn Foley, Cherry Hill-East, (Jets, Seahawks), Joe Callahan, Holy Spirit, (Packers) Rusty Smith, Sandalwood, (Titans) QB Hit List ranks the Top 150 high school quarterbacks in the country by class and style. von | Apr 28, 2023 | richmond active warrants | are peter millar suits good | Apr 28, 2023 | richmond active warrants | are peter millar suits good Seasons: 64 (1960 to 2023) Record (W-L-T): 537-420-9 Playoff Record: 37-22 Super Bowls Won: 6 (11 Appearances) Championships Won *: 6 . Mike Rae, Lakewood, (Raiders, Bucs) Pat Sullivan, John Carroll, (Falcons) TRENDING: Keon Coleman, Michigan State's leading WR, enters NCAA transfer portal Michigan State Bob Lee, Lowell, (Vikings, Falcons, Vikings, Rams) Sean Salisbury, Orange Glen, (Colts, Vikings, Chargers) Kyle Boller, William S. Hart, (Ravens, Rams, Raiders) Akili Smith, Abraham Lincoln, (Bengals) Chad Henne, Wilson, (Dolphins, Jaguars, Chiefs) Don Gault, John Adams, (Browns) David Whitehurst, Walker, (Packers), Deshaun Watson, Gainesville, (Texans) Bob Griese, Rex Mundi, (Dolphins 1967-80) Ed Baker, West Essex, (Oilers) Ben Roethlisberger 32. Jim Hart, Niles West, (Rams, Washington) Chuck Fusina, Sto-Rox, (Bucs, Packers) Jeff George, Warren Central, (Colts, Falcons, Raiders, Vikings, Washington) He was 14-for-19 passing for 174 yards and three touchdowns. -- The 2023 NFL Draft closed on Saturday (April 29) and five players from the University of Michigan football program heard their names called for a weekend total of nine players drafted. Taysom Hill, Highland, (Saints), Games: 1,077 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Alex Tanney, Lexington, (Chiefs, Titans, Giants) Sam Bradford, Putnam City North, (Rams, Eagles, Vikings, Cardinals) MO | MS | MT | NC | ND | NE | NH Sam Wyche, North Fulton, (Bengals, Washington, Lions, Cardinals) Robinson, (Eagles, Bengals, Oilers, Bucs) King Corcoran, Dickinson, (Patriots) James Harris, Carroll, (Bills, Rams, Chargers) Tim Riordan, New London, (Saints) Nick Foles, Westlake, (Eagles, Rams, Chiefs, Jaguars, Bears) Henne also holds the career records in completions (828) and touchdown Played 3 years in the NFL for the All-Americans, Independents, Packers and Blues, All-American, 1922; Led Michigan to back-to-back undefeated seasons and 1923 national championship; Later served as a football and baseball coach at Northwestern, Wisconsin, Cal, and Washington University in St. Louis, Later served as head football coach at Harvard and Connecticut, Captain of the 1891 Michigan team; Played at end in 1888, fullback in 1889 and halfback in 1891, Played 2 seasons in the CFL with the Blue Bombers; Set CFL records with 7 TD passes in 1 game and a 107-yard TD pass; Scored a record 22 points in, Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Year, 1990; Played 4 seasons in the NFL with the Patriots, Seahawks and Chiefs, Later played in the NFL with the Detroit Panthers; brother of Ernie Vick, All-American, 1921; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 1983; Played Major League Baseball for the Cardinals 19221926; Played 3 years in the NFL with the Panthers, Bears and Wolverines, Set Michigan record with 2,400 passing yards (now ranks 15th), Star for Michigan teams that went 33-6-1 from 18931896; Assistant football coach 18971898, Safety, cornerback, halfback, quarterback, fullback, All-American,1966; Played 12 years in the NFL for the Colts, Giants and Dolphins; 4-time All-Pro, All-American, 1949 and 1950; Blocked punt to win the, All-American, 1954; Played 3 years in the CFL for the Eskimos; 1957 CFL All-Star, All-Big Ten, 1989; Played 10 years in the NFL for the Chargers, Chiefs and Raiders, Rated by ESPN and 247Sports.com as the No.
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