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  2. Jon Kitna - Wikipedia

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    Although he was the backup quarterback behind Gus Frerotte for the first 4 games, Kitna started the final 12 contests to help fix a struggling offense. He had 11 games (combined rushing and passing) of 300-or-more yards as well as six straight 350-yard games (Games 7–12), the franchise's longest such streak since 1986.

  3. Totally Funny Kids - Wikipedia

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    Totally Funny Kids is an American clip show television series hosted by actress and comedian Tacarra Williams. It premiered on February 16, 2024 on The CW , alongside Totally Funny Animals ; [ 1 ] both are productions of FishBowl Worldwide Media and executive produced by Vin Di Bona ( America's Funniest Home Videos ) among others.

  4. Steve Smith Sr. - Wikipedia

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    After suffering a hamstring injury and developing an ingrown toenail in training camp before the 2006 season, Smith returned to the field after missing two weeks of action. Smith was double covered frequently but still managed to battle through that and injuries to finish the year with 83 catches for 1,186 yards and 8 touchdowns.

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  7. Jake Plummer - Wikipedia

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    Though the laid-back Plummer would clash often with the domineering head coach Mike Shanahan, [4] his guidance helped Plummer finish with a career-high 91.2 quarterback rating. On September 22, he had the longest run by a Broncos QB on Monday Night Football, a 40-yard scramble in a 31–10 win over the Oakland Raiders. [22]

  8. Garrett Nussmeier - Wikipedia

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    Nussmeier was born on February 7, 2002, in Lake Charles, Louisiana. [2] [3] Due to his father Doug's career as a football coach, he moved 12 times growing up, living in eight different states and Canada, while spending summers in Lake Charles, his mother's hometown. [3]

  9. Joe Montana - Wikipedia

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    The Super Bowl win also made Montana one of only two quarterbacks – along with his idol Joe Namath – to win a college national championship and a Super Bowl. Montana, at 25 years, 227 days, was one day older than Namath was at the time of his first Super Bowl, making him the second-youngest quarterback to start a Super Bowl up to that time.