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List of most recent starting quarterbacks in the NFL [6] Team Quarterback College Since Arizona Cardinals Kyler Murray: Oklahoma: Week 10, 2023: Atlanta Falcons Kirk Cousins: Michigan State: Week 1, 2024: Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson: Louisville: Week 1, 2024: Buffalo Bills Josh Allen: Wyoming: Week 12, 2018: Carolina Panthers Andy Dalton: TCU
Quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl starts. Tom Brady started ten Super Bowls, double that of John Elway, who is second. Brady won seven. John Elway started five Super Bowls, winning two. Jim Kelly started four Super Bowls without winning any, a record. He's one of eight quarterbacks who have started at least four Super Bowls.
The following players were the starting quarterbacks for the Crimson Tide each season since joining the Southeastern Conference in 1933. Name. Season (s) Started. Notability. References. Jalen Milroe. 2022 – 2023. As a redshirt freshman in 2022, Milroe got the start against Texas A&M in place of an injured Bryce Young.
2016. Brock Osweiler (1–1) 2018. Deshaun Watson (0–1) 2019. Deshaun Watson (1–1) 2023. C. J. Stroud (1–1) Due to injuries to both starting quarterback Matt Schaub and backup quarterback Matt Leinart during the 2011 regular season, T. J. Yates became the starter for the rest of the season as well as the playoffs.
Roe Campbell. Buck Hatcher. Sax Crawford. Strang Nicklin. The following quarterbacks were the predominant quarters for the Volunteers each season after the establishment of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association until the establishment of the Southern Conference. Name. Years Started. Notability. References.
Starting quarterbacks. Jimmy Garoppolo (2017–2022) Nick Mullens (2018–2021) C. J. Beathard (2017–2021) Blaine Gabbert (2015–2016) Colin Kaepernick (2012–2016)
The Browns compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division. Since joining the NFL in 1950, the Browns have had 65 quarterbacks start in at least one game for the team. Pro Football Hall of Famer Otto Graham led the Browns to three NFL championships in their first six seasons in ...
Bobby Anderson (American football) Chazz Anderson. Derek Anderson (American football) Drew Anderson (American football) Jay Anderson (American football, born 1970s) Ken Anderson (quarterback) Kevin Anderson (American football) Ockie Anderson. Bunny Andrews.