Jay Schroeder.
Joe Theismann's leg was broken when he was sacked by Lawrence Taylor on Monday Night Football. This took place on November 18, 1985 and ended Theismann's career.
The two rivals split the season's series. On October 25, 2010, the Giants outlasted Dallas at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, 41-34. New York quarterback Eli Manning threw four touchdown passes, while Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo was knocked out of the game with a broken collarbone On Nov. 14, 2010, the Cowboys defeated Giants, 33-20, at New Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey. Cowboys quarterback Jon Kitna passed for 327 yards and three touchdowns in the first-ever victory for interim head coach Jason Garrett.
The coach may communicate with the quarterback until the 40 second clock reaches 15 seconds. At that time the communications link is broken and the coach may not communicate with the quarterback.
No. All indications are that Posey will return as the Giants' starting catcher for the 2012 season.
Troy Aikman was never benched for performance reasons as a rookie quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys in 1989. He started the Cowboys' first three games of the season, but was sidelined by a broken left index finger against the New York Giants in Game 4. He was replaced in the game and for the next month by another rookie quarterback, Steve Walsh. Aikman returned for the last seven games of the season, giving him an 0-11 record as a starter during Dallas' woeful 1-and-15 season. Walsh was at the helm for the team's only win, a 13 to 3 victory over the Washington Redskins.
Scott Brunner was the #1. He threw 190 completions in 386 attempts for 2,516 yards, 9 TDs, and 22 INTs. Jeff Rutledge was the #2 QB. He threw 87 completions in 174 attempts for 1,208 yards, 3 TDs, and 8 INTs. Phil Simms was the #3 QB and threw 7 completions in 13 attempts for 130 yards, 0 TDs, and 1 INT.
Kurt Warner's final season with the Rams was 2003. Warner had a broken hand in the 2003 season and played in only 2 games after playing in only 7 games in the 2002 season due to a broken finger. The Rams released him in June, 2004 and he signed with the New York Giants.
Yes. He has been recovering from a broken collarbone sustained in a Monday Night Football contest against the New York Giants during the 2010 season.
He is a famous Quarterback for the Green Bay Packers (an NFL team) he has broken lots of records too! Yes Right now he is a Quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings (an NFL team). In case you are intrested, their record is currently 12-4. He also played for the Green Bay Packers for 16 years, and the New York Jets for a year before coming to the Vikings. We (sorry, I live in MN and am a Vikings fan) are playing the New Orleans Saints (record is 13-3) for a place in the Superbowl. Go Favre!
Eddie Matthews did not have the home run record in 2006, it was Hank Aaron. His record was broken by Giants outfielder Barry Bonds, who finished with 762 home runs.
John Hadl played 16 seasons and had career totals of 2363 completions in 4687 attempts for 33,503 yards, 244 TDs, and 268 INTs. Click on the 'John Hadl Stats' link below to see his stats broken down season by season.
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