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Vincent Paul Young Jr. (born May 18, 1983) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback for six seasons in the National Football League (NFL). ). Young was selected by the Tennessee Titans as the third overall pick in the 2006 NFL draft, and he was also selected to be the Madden NFL 08 cover a
The 2006 NFL draft, the 71st in league history, took place in New York City, New York, at Radio City Music Hall on April 29 and April 30, 2006. [1] [2] For the 27th consecutive year, the draft was telecast on ESPN and ESPN2, with additional coverage offered by ESPNU and, for the first time, by NFL Network.
The 2011 Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's 79th season in the National Football League (NFL), and the thirteenth under head coach Andy Reid.The Eagles had high hopes of competing for a Super Bowl with several notable offseason acquisitions – new backup quarterback Vince Young commented that the roster was a "dream team" – but ultimately failed to improve on their 10–6 record ...
Young was on top of the college football world in 2006 and led Texas to one of the most legendary wins in football history. During the Heisman ceremony, he was obviously miffed when he realized he ...
Athletes: Vince Young, Tom Kite, Major Applewhite, Augie Garrido, ... Bill Sheffield, was doing on the control board. She leaned over and said, “Oh man, he’s good.” ...
Texas football legend Vince Young is returning to Austin after landing a gig in the Longhorns’ athletics department. Young, who heroically led Texas to the BCS National Championship victory over ...
The 2012 Buffalo Bills season was the franchise's 43rd season in the National Football League (NFL), the 53rd overall and the third and final under head coach Chan Gailey. The team had hoped to make the playoffs for the first time since 1999 , but failed and continue to own the NFL's longest playoff drought .
The Titans played the Buffalo Bills on August 8 in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, pitting teams owned by Bud Adams (Titans) and Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. (Bills). They were two of the three surviving members of the "Foolish Club", the eight original owners of American Football League franchises. The 2009 Professional Football season celebrated ...