sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJeffrey Bertrand Blake (born December 4, 1970) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League for 14 seasons. Blake was a member of seven teams during his career, playing his longest stint with the Cincinnati Bengals from 1994 to 1999. Prior to his five seasons in Cincinnati, he was selected in the sixth round of the 1992 NFL Draft by the New York Jets, whom he was a member of for two seasons. He spent the second half of his career playing for the New Orleans Saints from 2000 to 2001 and one season each with the Baltimore Ravens, Arizona Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles, and Chicago Bears.
American football player (born 1970)
For other people with the same name, see Geoffrey Blake (disambiguation).
American football player
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Position: | Quarterback |
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Born: | (1970-12-04) December 4, 1970 (age 51) Daytona Beach, Florida |
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Height: | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
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Weight: | 223 lb (101 kg) |
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High school: | Seminole (Sanford, Florida) |
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College: | East Carolina |
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NFL Draft: | 1992 / Round: 6 / Pick: 166 |
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- New York Jets (1992–1993)
- Cincinnati Bengals (1994–1999)
- New Orleans Saints (2000–2001)
- Baltimore Ravens (2002)
- Arizona Cardinals (2003)
- Philadelphia Eagles (2004)
- Chicago Bears (2005)
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- Pro Bowl (1995)
- Second-team All-American (1991)
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TD–INT: | 134–99 |
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Yards: | 21,711 |
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QB Rating: | 78.0 |
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Player stats at NFL.com |
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During his Bengals tenure, Blake was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1995. He holds the record for the longest Pro Bowl touchdown at 92 yards.
Career
College career
Blake finished sixth in the 1991 Heisman Trophy voting, while leading East Carolina to an 11–1 record and the #9 ranking at season's end. He was inducted into the East Carolina Hall of Fame in 2007.[1]
- 1990: 116/219 for 1,510 yards with 13 TD vs. 10 INT. 118 carries for 414 yards with 4 TD.[2]
- 1991: 203/368 for 3,073 yards with 28 TD vs. 8 INT. 77 carries for 109 yards with 3 TD.
Professional career
Pre-draft measurables
Height | Weight | Arm length | Hand span | 40-yard dash | 10-yard split | 20-yard split | 20-yard shuttle | Vertical jump |
5 ft 11+3⁄4 in (1.82 m) |
202 lb (92 kg) |
32+7⁄8 in (0.84 m) |
8+1⁄2 in (0.22 m) | 4.86 s | 1.68 s | 2.81 s | 4.60 s | 30.5 in (0.77 m) |
All values from NFL Combine[3] |
Blake's best seasons came with Cincinnati in the mid-to-late 1990s (when he was often referred to as "Shake-N-Blake" by local media and fans); he established great rapport with Bengal receivers Carl Pickens and Darnay Scott, helping the former vie for the receiving title in 1995.
Blake left the Bengals after the 1999 season. He signed with the New Orleans Saints as a free agent. Blake started 11 games at quarterback before breaking his foot late in the 2000 season and being replaced by Aaron Brooks.
Blake left the Saints after the 2001 season. He started 11 games for the Ravens in 2002 and 13 games for the Cardinals in 2003, but neither team expressed interest in signing him to a long-term contract.
Blake was signed by the Chicago Bears before the 2005 NFL season to replace back-up quarterback Chad Hutchinson. Following an injury to the Bears' starting quarterback, Rex Grossman, coach Lovie Smith opted to select rookie Kyle Orton to fill the slot. During the last game of the regular NFL season, Blake was put in to replace Kyle Orton during the fourth quarter, completing eight of nine passes.
Despite stating that he wished to continue playing for the Bears and work with Grossman,[4] the Bears did not express any interest in re-signing Blake. His contract with the team expired before the start of the 2006 NFL season. His position was filled by Kyle Orton, who was demoted after the Bears signed Brian Griese to serve as Grossman's back-up. At the conclusion of his fourteen-year career, Blake amassed 21,711 passing yards, with 134 touchdown passes, and 99 interceptions. A mobile quarterback, Blake ran for 2,027 career rushing yards and 14 touchdowns. He made 100 career starts.
References
External links
East Carolina Pirates starting quarterbacks |
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- Bill Cline (1963–1964)
- George Richardson (1965)
- Bill Bailey (1966)
- Neal Hughes (1967)
- Billy Wightman (1968)
- Butch Colson (1969)
- John Casazza (1970–1971)
- Carl Summerell (1971–1973)
- Mike Weaver (1974–1976)
- Pete Conaty (1975)
- Jimmy Southerland (1977)
- Leander Green (1978–1979)
- Greg Stewart (1980–1982)
- Carlton Nelson (1981)
- Kevin Ingram (1981–1983)
- Darrell Speed (1984)
- Ron Jones (1985)
- Charlie Libretto (1986)
- Travis Hunter (1987–1989)
- Jeff Blake (1989–1991)
- Sean McConnell (1992)
- Michael Anderson (1992)
- Marcus Crandell (1993–1996)
- Chris Hester (1993)
- Perez Mattison (1993)
- Dan Gonzalez (1996–1997)
- Bobby Weaver (1998)
- David Garrard (1998–2001)
- Paul Troth (2002)
- Desmond Robinson (2003)
- James Pinkney (2003–2006)
- Brett Clay (2007)
- Patrick Pinkney (2007–2009)
- Rob Kass (2007–2008)
- Dominique Davis (2010–2011)
- Rio Johnson (2012)
- Shane Carden (2012–2014)
- Blake Kemp (2015)
- James Summers (2015)
- Philip Nelson (2016)
- Gardner Minshew (2016–2017)
- Thomas Sirk (2017)
- Reid Herring (2018)
- Holton Ahlers (2018–2022)
- Mason Garcia (2020)
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New York Jets 1992 NFL draft selections |
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- Johnny Mitchell
- Kurt Barber
- Siupeli Malamala
- Keo Coleman
- Cal Dixon
- Glenn Cadrez
- Jeff Blake
- Vincent Brownlee
- Mario Johnson
- Eric Boles
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Cincinnati Bengals starting quarterbacks |
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- Dewey Warren (1968)
- John Stofa (1968)
- Sam Wyche (1968–1970)
- Greg Cook (1969)
- Virgil Carter (1970–1972)
- Ken Anderson (1971–1985)
- Wayne Clark (1974)
- John Reaves (1975, 1977–1978)
- Jack Thompson (1979–1980)
- Turk Schonert (1983–1984, 1989)
- Boomer Esiason (1984–1992, 1997)
- Adrian Breen (1987)
- Dave Walter (1987)
- Erik Wilhelm (1991)
- Donald Hollas (1991)
- David Klingler (1992–1994)
- Jay Schroeder (1993)
- Jeff Blake (1994–1999)
- Neil O'Donnell (1998)
- Paul Justin (1998)
- Akili Smith (1999–2002)
- Scott Mitchell (2000)
- Jon Kitna (2001–2004)
- Gus Frerotte (2002)
- Carson Palmer (2004–2010)
- Ryan Fitzpatrick (2008)
- Andy Dalton (2011–2019)
- A. J. McCarron (2015)
- Jeff Driskel (2018)
- Ryan Finley (2019–2020)
- Joe Burrow (2020–present)
- Brandon Allen (2020–2021)
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New Orleans Saints starting quarterbacks |
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- Gary Cuozzo (1967)
- Billy Kilmer (1967–1970)
- Karl Sweetan (1968)
- Ronnie Lee South (1968)
- Edd Hargett (1970–1971)
- Archie Manning (1971–1975, 1977–1981)
- Bobby Scott (1973–1974, 1976–1977, 1981)
- Larry Cipa (1974–1975)
- Bobby Douglass (1976–1977)
- Dave Wilson (1981, 1983–1986)
- Ken Stabler (1982–1983)
- Guido Merkens (1982)
- Richard Todd (1984)
- Bobby Hebert (1985–1989, 1991–1992)
- John Fourcade (1987, 1989–1990)
- Steve Walsh (1990–1991, 1993)
- Wade Wilson (1993)
- Mike Buck (1993)
- Jim Everett (1994–1996)
- Doug Nussmeier (1996–1997)
- Heath Shuler (1997)
- Billy Joe Hobert (1997–1999)
- Danny Wuerffel (1997–1998)
- Kerry Collins (1998)
- Billy Joe Tolliver (1998–1999)
- Jake Delhomme (1999)
- Jeff Blake (2000)
- Aaron Brooks (2000–2005)
- Todd Bouman (2005)
- Drew Brees (2006–2020)
- Mark Brunell (2009)
- Luke McCown (2015)
- Teddy Bridgewater (2018–2019)
- Taysom Hill (2020–2021)
- Jameis Winston (2021–2022)
- Trevor Siemian (2021)
- Ian Book (2021)
- Andy Dalton (2022–present)
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Baltimore Ravens starting quarterbacks |
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- Vinny Testaverde (1996–1997)
- Eric Zeier (1997–1998)
- Jim Harbaugh (1998)
- Scott Mitchell (1999)
- Stoney Case (1999)
- Tony Banks (1999–2000)
- Trent Dilfer (2000)
- Elvis Grbac (2001)
- Randall Cunningham (2001)
- Chris Redman (2002)
- Jeff Blake (2002)
- Kyle Boller (2003–2005, 2007)
- Anthony Wright (2003, 2005)
- Steve McNair (2006–2007)
- Troy Smith (2007)
- Joe Flacco (2008–2018)
- Matt Schaub (2015)
- Jimmy Clausen (2015)
- Ryan Mallett (2015)
- Lamar Jackson (2018–present)
- Robert Griffin III (2019–2020)
- Tyler Huntley (2021–2022)
- Josh Johnson (2021)
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Arizona Cardinals starting quarterbacks |
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Formerly the Chicago Cardinals (1920–1959), St. Louis Cardinals (1960–1987), and Phoenix Cardinals (1988–1993) |
- Paddy Driscoll (1920–1925)
- Arnold Horween (1922–1924)
- Hal Erickson (1926–1928)
- Roddy Lamb (1927)
- Don Hill (1929)
- Bunny Belden (1930)
- Walt Holmer (1931–1932)
- Joe Lillard (1933)
- Phil Sarboe (1934–1935)
- Pug Vaughan (1936)
- Pat Coffee (1937)
- Jack Robbins (1938–1939)
- Hugh McCullough (1940)
- Ray Mallouf (1941)
- Bud Schwenk (1942)
- Ronnie Cahill (1943)
- John Grigas (1944)
- Vince Oliver (1945)
- Paul Collins (1945)
- Paul Christman (1945–1949)
- Ray Mallouf (1948)
- Virgil Eikenberg (1948)
- Jim Hardy (1949–1951)
- Frank Tripucka (1950–1952)
- Charley Trippi (1951–1952)
- Don Panciera (1952)
- Jim Root (1953, 1956)
- Steve Romanik (1953–1954)
- Ray Nagel (1953)
- Lamar McHan (1954–1958)
- Ogden Compton (1955)
- M. C. Reynolds (1958)
- King Hill (1959–1960)
- John Roach (1959–1960)
- George Izo (1960)
- Sam Etcheverry (1961–1962)
- Ralph Guglielmi (1961)
- Charley Johnson (1962–1966, 1968–1969)
- Buddy Humphrey (1965)
- Terry Nofsinger (1966)
- Jim Hart (1967–1981, 1983)
- Gary Keithley (1973)
- Pete Beathard (1971)
- Tim Van Galder (1972)
- Gary Cuozzo (1972)
- Steve Pisarkiewicz (1978–1979)
- Mike Loyd (1980)
- Neil Lomax (1981–1988)
- Cliff Stoudt (1986, 1988)
- Shawn Halloran (1987)
- Sammy Garza (1987)
- Gary Hogeboom (1989)
- Tom Tupa (1989, 1991)
- Timm Rosenbach (1989–1990, 1992)
- Stan Gelbaugh (1991)
- Chris Chandler (1991–1993)
- Steve Beuerlein (1993–1994)
- Jay Schroeder (1994)
- Jim McMahon (1994)
- Dave Krieg (1995)
- Boomer Esiason (1996)
- Kent Graham (1996–1997)
- Jake Plummer (1997–2002)
- Stoney Case (1997)
- Dave Brown (1999–2000)
- Jeff Blake (2003)
- Josh McCown (2003–2005)
- Shaun King (2004)
- John Navarre (2004)
- Kurt Warner (2005–2009)
- Matt Leinart (2006–2007, 2009)
- Derek Anderson (2010)
- John Skelton (2010–2012)
- Max Hall (2010)
- Kevin Kolb (2011–2012)
- Ryan Lindley (2012, 2014)
- Brian Hoyer (2012)
- Carson Palmer (2013–2017)
- Drew Stanton (2014, 2016–2017)
- Blaine Gabbert (2017)
- Sam Bradford (2018)
- Josh Rosen (2018)
- Kyler Murray (2019–present)
- Colt McCoy (2021)
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