TRANSACTIONS
Signed as a free agent by Carolina (9/15/09)...Released by Philadelphia (9/6/09)...Signed as a free agent by Philadelphia (8/31/06)...Released by San Diego (8/29/06)...Traded by Miami along with a 2006 sixth-round draft choice to San Diego in exchange for quarterback Cleo Lemon (10/18/05)...Traded by Philadelphia to Miami in exchange for a 2005 second-round draft choice (3/3/04)...Signed as a free agent from practice squad by Philadelphia (10/8/02)...Signed to practice squad by Philadelphia (9/28/02)...Waived by Philadelphia (9/26/02)...Selected by Philadelphia in the fifth round (155th overall) of the NFL Draft (4/22/01).
GP/GS
Career (23/15) [0/0]; 2009 (0/0); 2008 (0/0) [0/0]; 2007 (3/2); 2006 (2/0) [0/0]; 2005 (0/0); 2004 (11/8); 2003 (0/0) [0/0]; 2002 (6/5) [0/0]; 2001 (1/0) [0/0].
2009
Signed as a free agent by Carolina (9/15) after quarterback Josh McCown was placed on injured reserve...Released by Philadelphia prior to the start of the regular season (9/6)...Completed 35-of-46 passes for 350 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions in three preseason games for the Eagles.
2008
Served as Philadelphia's inactive third quarterback for all 16 regular-season games and all three playoff games.
2007
Played in three games with two starts for Philadelphia...Reserve quarterback for nine games and inactive third quarterback for four others...Completed 59-of-103 passes for 681 yards and five touchdowns with eight interceptions to post a 61.2 quarterback rating...Rushed for 23 yards on seven attempts...Started at New England (11/25) and versus Seattle (12/2) in place of an injured Donovan McNabb...Vs. Miami (11/18): Entered midway through the second quarter after McNabb was sidelined with an ankle injury...At New England (11/25): Set single-game highs with 27 completions and 345 yards on 42 attempts and tied single-game high with three touchdowns...Signified third-career 300-yard passing outing.
2006
Signed as a free agent by Philadelphia (8/31) after being released by San Diego during the preseason (8/29)...Played in two games, dressed but did not play in four games and listed as the inactive third quarterback for 10 games...Served as the back-up to Jeff Garcia when Donovan McNabb was placed on injured reserve (11/21)...Completed 26-of-38 passes for 342 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions...Added one rush for three yards...At Indianapolis (11/26): Came in in the fourth quarter for the Eagles' last offensive series...Vs. Atlanta (12/31): Inserted midway through the first quarter once the starters were pulled in the regular-season finale...Compiled a single-game high 128.5 quarterback rating and matched single-game high of three touchdowns on 22-of-33 passing with no interceptions for 321 yards...Represented second-career 300-yard passing performance...Hooked up with wide receiver Hank Baskett for a career-long 89-yard touchdown, the longest pass play in the NFL in 2006...POSTSEASON: Inactive third quarterback for both games.
2005
After being Miami's inactive third quarterback for the first five games, was traded along with a 2006 sixth-round draft choice to San Diego in exchange for quarterback Cleo Lemon (10/18)...Served as the Chargers' inactive third quarterback for the final 10 games.
2004
Traded to Miami from Philadelphia in exchange for a 2005 second-round draft choice (3/3)...Played in 11 games with eight starts...Dressed but did not play in four games and was the inactive third quarterback for one game...Completed 191-of-356 passes for 1,893 yards and 11 touchdowns with 15 interceptions to generate a 61.7 quarterback rating...Established career highs for games played, starts, attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns...Carried 14 times for 13 yards and one touchdown...Vs. Tennessee (9/11): Registered a single-game high 67.74 completion percentage on 21-of-31 passing...At Seattle (11/21): Scored first-career rushing touchdown on a seven-yard scramble...At San Francisco (11/28): Completed 17-of 33 passes for 159 yards and two touchdowns with one interception...Directed second-career game-winning drive...On the game-winning possession, drove the Dolphins 21 yards in four plays, capped by a 15-yard touchdown pass to tight end Randy McMichael...Vs. Buffalo (12/5): Passed for 303 yards and set a single-game high with three touchdowns on 25-of-51 attempts with five interceptions...Marked first-career 300-yard passing effort...51 attempts represented a career high...Vs. New England (12/20): Threw for 198 yards and one touchdown on 22-of-35 passing...Orchestrated third-career game-winning drive...Rallied the Dolphins from a 28-17 deficit with two touchdown drives in the final 2:07 of the fourth quarter...Completed four-of-five passes for 37 yards on seven-play, 68-yard drive climaxed by a Sammy Morris one-yard touchdown run to make score 28-23...Following an interception, tossed a 21-yard touchdown to wide receiver Derrius Thompson on fourth-and-10 for the game-winner...Vs. Cleveland (12/26): Connected on 25-of-43 passes for 176 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions...Engineered fourth-career game-winning drive...Marched the Dolphins 40 yards on eight plays in 1:42, culminated by a 51-yard Olindo Mare field goal with one second remaining...Completed three-of-four passes for 22 yards on game-winning possession.
2003
Designated as Philadelphia's inactive third quarterback for all 16 regular-season games and both playoff games.
2002
Played in six games with five starts and served as the inactive third quarterback for eight games with Philadelphia in addition to spending two games on the Eagles' practice squad...Completed 86-of-154 passes for 1,011 yards and six touchdowns with five interceptions to attain a 75.5 quarterback rating...Gained six yards rushing on 12 carries...Thrust into starting role for the final five regular-season games when injuries sidelined Donovan McNabb and Koy Detmer...Led Philadelphia to a 4-1 record in that span and helped the Eagles secure home-field advantage for the playoffs...POSTSEASON: Inactive third quarterback for both games...At San Francisco (11/25): With McNabb inactive because of an injured ankle, finished the final quarter-and-a-half after Detmer suffered an elbow injury...Vs. St. Louis (12/1): Made first NFL start...Responded by completing 14-of-30 passes for 181 yards...Earned first career win as a starter...Vs. Washington (12/15): In NFC East-clinching win, threw for 220 yards and two touchdowns with one interception on 16-of-28 passing...At Dallas (12/21): Won fourth consecutive game as a starter...Completed 19-of-33 passes for 253 yards and one touchdown with two interceptions.
2001
Selected in the fifth round (155th overall) by Philadelphia...Served as the inactive third quarterback for the first 15 games before playing in the regular-season finale...Completed 10-of-14 passes for 143 yards and two touchdowns with one interception...At Tampa Bay (1/6): Made NFL debut in the fourth quarter...Led the Eagles to two touchdowns in last six minutes for a 17-13 comeback win...Completed five-of-six passes for 61 yards on first scoring drive, capped by first-career touchdown pass of two yards to wide receiver Dameane Douglas...Following a fumble on the ensuing kickoff, connected 24 yards with Douglas for the game-winning score...POSTSEASON: Inactive third quarterback for all three games.
COLLEGE
Played in 22 games with eight starts at Oregon...Completed 149-of-282 passes for 2,175 yards and 15 touchdowns with six interceptions...2000 (Sr.): Spent season as the back-up to Joey Harrington...Played in two games...Completed five-of-13 passes for 87 yards...1999 (Jr.): Started the first eight games before suffering a season-ending elbow injury...Connected on 136-of-259 pass attempts for 1,951 yards and 14 touchdowns with six interceptions...1998 (So.): Served in a reserve role...1997 (Fr.): Redshirted.
PERSONAL
Attended Ontario (Ore.) HS...Graduated from Oregon with a degree in business.
TRANSACTIONS
Signed as a free agent by Carolina (9/15/09)...Released by Philadelphia (9/6/09)...Signed as a free agent by Philadelphia (8/31/06)...Released by San Diego (8/29/06)...Traded by Miami along with a 2006 sixth-round draft choice to San Diego in exchange for quarterback Cleo Lemon (10/18/05)...Traded by Philadelphia to Miami in exchange for a 2005 second-round draft choice (3/3/04)...Signed as a free agent from practice squad by Philadelphia (10/8/02)...Signed to practice squad by Philadelphia (9/28/02)...Waived by Philadelphia (9/26/02)...Selected by Philadelphia in the fifth round (155th overall) of the NFL Draft (4/22/01).
GP/GS
Career (23/15) [0/0]; 2009 (0/0); 2008 (0/0) [0/0]; 2007 (3/2); 2006 (2/0) [0/0]; 2005 (0/0); 2004 (11/8); 2003 (0/0) [0/0]; 2002 (6/5) [0/0]; 2001 (1/0) [0/0].
2009
Signed as a free agent by Carolina (9/15) after quarterback Josh McCown was placed on injured reserve...Released by Philadelphia prior to the start of the regular season (9/6)...Completed 35-of-46 passes for 350 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions in three preseason games for the Eagles.
2008
Served as Philadelphia's inactive third quarterback for all 16 regular-season games and all three playoff games.
2007
Played in three games with two starts for Philadelphia...Reserve quarterback for nine games and inactive third quarterback for four others...Completed 59-of-103 passes for 681 yards and five touchdowns with eight interceptions to post a 61.2 quarterback rating...Rushed for 23 yards on seven attempts...Started at New England (11/25) and versus Seattle (12/2) in place of an injured Donovan McNabb...Vs. Miami (11/18): Entered midway through the second quarter after McNabb was sidelined with an ankle injury...At New England (11/25): Set single-game highs with 27 completions and 345 yards on 42 attempts and tied single-game high with three touchdowns...Signified third-career 300-yard passing outing.
2006
Signed as a free agent by Philadelphia (8/31) after being released by San Diego during the preseason (8/29)...Played in two games, dressed but did not play in four games and listed as the inactive third quarterback for 10 games...Served as the back-up to Jeff Garcia when Donovan McNabb was placed on injured reserve (11/21)...Completed 26-of-38 passes for 342 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions...Added one rush for three yards...At Indianapolis (11/26): Came in in the fourth quarter for the Eagles' last offensive series...Vs. Atlanta (12/31): Inserted midway through the first quarter once the starters were pulled in the regular-season finale...Compiled a single-game high 128.5 quarterback rating and matched single-game high of three touchdowns on 22-of-33 passing with no interceptions for 321 yards...Represented second-career 300-yard passing performance...Hooked up with wide receiver Hank Baskett for a career-long 89-yard touchdown, the longest pass play in the NFL in 2006...POSTSEASON: Inactive third quarterback for both games.
2005
After being Miami's inactive third quarterback for the first five games, was traded along with a 2006 sixth-round draft choice to San Diego in exchange for quarterback Cleo Lemon (10/18)...Served as the Chargers' inactive third quarterback for the final 10 games.
2004
Traded to Miami from Philadelphia in exchange for a 2005 second-round draft choice (3/3)...Played in 11 games with eight starts...Dressed but did not play in four games and was the inactive third quarterback for one game...Completed 191-of-356 passes for 1,893 yards and 11 touchdowns with 15 interceptions to generate a 61.7 quarterback rating...Established career highs for games played, starts, attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns...Carried 14 times for 13 yards and one touchdown...Vs. Tennessee (9/11): Registered a single-game high 67.74 completion percentage on 21-of-31 passing...At Seattle (11/21): Scored first-career rushing touchdown on a seven-yard scramble...At San Francisco (11/28): Completed 17-of 33 passes for 159 yards and two touchdowns with one interception...Directed second-career game-winning drive...On the game-winning possession, drove the Dolphins 21 yards in four plays, capped by a 15-yard touchdown pass to tight end Randy McMichael...Vs. Buffalo (12/5): Passed for 303 yards and set a single-game high with three touchdowns on 25-of-51 attempts with five interceptions...Marked first-career 300-yard passing effort...51 attempts represented a career high...Vs. New England (12/20): Threw for 198 yards and one touchdown on 22-of-35 passing...Orchestrated third-career game-winning drive...Rallied the Dolphins from a 28-17 deficit with two touchdown drives in the final 2:07 of the fourth quarter...Completed four-of-five passes for 37 yards on seven-play, 68-yard drive climaxed by a Sammy Morris one-yard touchdown run to make score 28-23...Following an interception, tossed a 21-yard touchdown to wide receiver Derrius Thompson on fourth-and-10 for the game-winner...Vs. Cleveland (12/26): Connected on 25-of-43 passes for 176 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions...Engineered fourth-career game-winning drive...Marched the Dolphins 40 yards on eight plays in 1:42, culminated by a 51-yard Olindo Mare field goal with one second remaining...Completed three-of-four passes for 22 yards on game-winning possession.
2003
Designated as Philadelphia's inactive third quarterback for all 16 regular-season games and both playoff games.
2002
Played in six games with five starts and served as the inactive third quarterback for eight games with Philadelphia in addition to spending two games on the Eagles' practice squad...Completed 86-of-154 passes for 1,011 yards and six touchdowns with five interceptions to attain a 75.5 quarterback rating...Gained six yards rushing on 12 carries...Thrust into starting role for the final five regular-season games when injuries sidelined Donovan McNabb and Koy Detmer...Led Philadelphia to a 4-1 record in that span and helped the Eagles secure home-field advantage for the playoffs...POSTSEASON: Inactive third quarterback for both games...At San Francisco (11/25): With McNabb inactive because of an injured ankle, finished the final quarter-and-a-half after Detmer suffered an elbow injury...Vs. St. Louis (12/1): Made first NFL start...Responded by completing 14-of-30 passes for 181 yards...Earned first career win as a starter...Vs. Washington (12/15): In NFC East-clinching win, threw for 220 yards and two touchdowns with one interception on 16-of-28 passing...At Dallas (12/21): Won fourth consecutive game as a starter...Completed 19-of-33 passes for 253 yards and one touchdown with two interceptions.
2001
Selected in the fifth round (155th overall) by Philadelphia...Served as the inactive third quarterback for the first 15 games before playing in the regular-season finale...Completed 10-of-14 passes for 143 yards and two touchdowns with one interception...At Tampa Bay (1/6): Made NFL debut in the fourth quarter...Led the Eagles to two touchdowns in last six minutes for a 17-13 comeback win...Completed five-of-six passes for 61 yards on first scoring drive, capped by first-career touchdown pass of two yards to wide receiver Dameane Douglas...Following a fumble on the ensuing kickoff, connected 24 yards with Douglas for the game-winning score...POSTSEASON: Inactive third quarterback for all three games.
COLLEGE
Played in 22 games with eight starts at Oregon...Completed 149-of-282 passes for 2,175 yards and 15 touchdowns with six interceptions...2000 (Sr.): Spent season as the back-up to Joey Harrington...Played in two games...Completed five-of-13 passes for 87 yards...1999 (Jr.): Started the first eight games before suffering a season-ending elbow injury...Connected on 136-of-259 pass attempts for 1,951 yards and 14 touchdowns with six interceptions...1998 (So.): Served in a reserve role...1997 (Fr.): Redshirted.
PERSONAL
Attended Ontario (Ore.) HS...Graduated from Oregon with a degree in business.
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