Yes, Washington Redskins quarterback Doug Willams became the first African American to start and win a Super Bowl.
Super Bowl XXII
Washington Redskins - 42 (Doug Williams, Grambling State)
Denver Broncos - 10 (John Elway, Stanford)
Location: Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, CA
Date: 1/31/1988
MVP: Doug Williams, QB, Washington
Head Coaches:
WAS - Joe Gibbs
DEN - Dan Reeves
Actually George bland a played for twenty six years as both quarterback and kicker.
Well usually the kicker/punter, or people who have played quarterback in highschool, college, ect.
Terrelle Pyror is a former Ohio State quarterback that is playing in the NF. Troy Smith and Joe Germaine are also former Ohio State quarterbacks that played in the NFL.
The African-American starting quarterbacks for the University of Alabama have been Walter Lewis, Vince Sutton, Danny Woodson, and Andrew Zow. These men all served as quarterback for the Crimson Tide throughout history.
You can check out all interceptions thrown by an NFL quarterback on espn. You have to check out the quarterback statistics and can look at all of the seasons the quarterback played. You can also compared various quarterbacks together.
Louisiana Tech has a history of great quarterbacks. Among their famous alumni are NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw and Phil Robertson from Duck Dynasty, Currently, Taylor Burch plays quarterback for the Bulldogs.
Ronald Reagan and Ford I have doubts that either played quarterback. Ford was noted as a center and linebacker; Reagan as a guard and end. Jack Kemp who ran unsuccessfully for vice-president was a professional quarterback for many years.
Of course they can. A team in any game must continue playing even if every quarterback is injured. Many teams don't even dress a third quarterback in games. For example I know the Denver Broncos didn't even bring a third quarterback to the super bowls they played in the late 90's. If both quarterbacks got injured in the game wide receiver Rod Smith would have come in at the quarterback position.
Terrell Owens had two main quarterbacks throwing to him when he played for the San Francisco 49ers. The first was Steve Young and the second was Jeff Garcia.
Eddie LeBaron started 8 games, Ralph Guglielmi started 3 games, and Al Dorow started 1 game for the 1955 Redskins.
Craig Morton started 13 games while Roger Staubach started one and played mop-up in five more.
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