Matt Gutierrez
The New York Giants quarterback won one (Super Bowl XXI) as a starting quarterback. He was a member of the victorious team in Super Bowl XV, but was unable to play because of an injury.
The starting quarterback was Jerry Colquitt, who suffered a season ending injury 6 or 7 plays into the first game of the season. Todd Helton, Brandon Stewart and Peyton Manning shared the quarterbacking responsibilities before Peyton Manning was actually named the starting qb.
The back up quarterback for the 2008 New England Patriots was Matt Cassel. Brady was hurt in the first quarter of the first game versus the Kansas City Chiefs. The injury was season ending. At that point Matt Cassel became the starting quarterback for the Patriots for the remainder of the season. Brady has recovered from the injury and will once again be starting for the Patriots, while Matt Cassel was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Terry Bradshaw and Terry Hanratty both shared the starting quarterback duties in 1970. This was Terry Bradshaw's rookie year and he completed 83 of 218 passes while Terry Hanratti completed 64 of 163. The Steelers finished that season with a 9-5 record.
Defensive lineman jumps offsides & continues to rush towards quarterback with no one in between to block. Play is blown dead to protect the quarterback from possible injury.
Tony Romo, the Cowboys' starting quarterback, was sidelined with an injury on October 25, 2010 and replaced by veteran backup Jon Kitna. Stephen McGee took over when Kitna was injured in a Christmas Day game, and started the final game of the season at Philadelphia.
A person with a serious leg injury should not be allowed to walk. It is also true that a person with a serious head or back injury should not be allowed to walk.
Yes. Any player in the NFL can return to the game at any time after being taken out for any reason.
His persistence allowed him to succeed. It was dogged persistence that allowed him to continue to play with his injury.
Scott Mitchell
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maybe your born with it or get it from an injury