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Byron Leftwich

Overview

Byron Antron Leftwich (born January 14, 1980 in Washington, D.C.) is an American football quarterback who currently plays for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft. He played collegiately at Marshall.

Early Years

Leftwich attended H.D. Woodson High School in Washington, D.C. and was a letterman in football, basketball, and baseball. He garnered an honorable mention on the Washington Post's All-Met football team in 1997 as a senior. He was also first team All-DCIAA East in basketball his senior year.

College career

Leftwich starred at Marshall University in West Virginia. After backing up for Chad Pennington in 1998 and 1999, Byron assumed the starting role in 2000. He had a remarkable year, passing for 3,358 yards and 21 touchdowns. He gained notability after quarterbacking a 64-61 overtime victory over East Carolina University in the 2001 GMAC Bowl (in which he took on future teammate David Garrard). He is also remembered for being carried by linemen Steve Scuillo and Steve Perretta, after and returning to the game, down the field on multiple series as he rallied his team to a 17 point comeback against Akron in November 2002. The image of Leftwich being carried after a completion has become iconic for compassion teammates show. Leftwich, along with fellow Marshall Alumni Chad Pennington and Randy Moss is also credited for helping the Mid-American Conference (MAC) gain more national attention (Marshall has since joined Conference USA).

Leftwich, for his career at Marshall completed 939 of 1,442 passes (65.1 percent) for 11,903 yards, 89 touchdowns and only 28 interceptions. He amassed 12,090 yards of total offense on 1,632 plays, ranking second on the school’s all-time record lists behind Chad Pennington.

He was the MVP of the 2000 Motor City Bowl.

Professional career

NFL Draft Day 2003
At the 2003 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore Ravens agreed to a trade to move the Ravens into position to take Leftwich. However, one of the teams had second thoughts at the last minute and the Vikings missed their pick. The Jaguars took Leftwich with the 7th overall pick.
2003 Season
Leftwich took over as the Jaguars starting quarterback in game four of his rookie year after Mark Brunell was injured in the previous week's matchup against the Indianapolis Colts.
2005 Season
For the first 11 games of the 2005 regular season, Leftwich was developing into the quarterback the Jaguars believed he would become when they picked him in the first round of the 2003 NFL Draft. He obtained a passer rating of 89.3, ninth-best in the NFL, and a 3:1 touchdown:interception ratio (15:5).

However in the regular season against the Arizona Cardinals, Leftwich suffered a broken ankle after being sacked by Cardinals' safety Adrian Wilson on the first play of the game. Leftwich missed the remaining five games of the regular season. He returned against the New England Patriots in the AFC Wild Card round of the playoffs. The Patriots won 28-3.
2006 Season
Leftwich entered his fourth NFL season as the Jaguars starting quarterback. He entered the season without veteran wide receiver Jimmy Smith, who retired suddenly in May 2006. Leftwich led the Jaguars to victories on national television in consecutive weeks against the favored Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers to begin the 2006 season. Leftwich sustained an injury to his ankle after 5 games and never returned to the Jaguars lineup. In November, Leftwich had surgery on the injured ankle. The surgery forced the Jaguars to move Leftwich to their injured reserves, effectively ending his season. In February of 2007, the Jaguars decided to formally name Leftwich the team's starter, favoring him instead of David Garrard or Quinn Gray. The decision was speculated to be due to the infusion of a heavy play-action offense for the 2007 season, which suits Leftwich's passing abilities greatly.
2007 Season
After a highly successful training camp but disappointing pre-season during which his backup excelled, Leftwich was displaced from the Jaguars roster before the first game of 2007. David Garrard was named the starting quarterback for the Jaguars on August 31, 2007, with the team stating that Leftwich would be either cut or traded. Leftwich was cut on September 1, 2007, making him a free agent. On September 17, he was flown out to Atlanta to meet with Atlanta Falcons officials, citing a possible signing with the team. On September 18, Leftwich signed a two year deal with the Falcons with escalators attached that could make the deal worth up to $7 million. He was named the Falcon's starter as the starter Joey Harrington put up less than impressive numbers and failed to move the offense on a Monday Night Football 31 to 10 loss at the hands of the New York Giants. Leftwich sustained a lower left leg injury during the Atlanta Falcons/New Orleans Saints game on October 21, 2007 and replaced by Joey Harrington for the remainder of the game. Coach Bobby Petrino stated the next day that he does not appear to be out for the season. Leftwich underwent ankle surgery and healed soon thereafter. He is now the starting quarterback again.

Notable Television Appearances

*In college he starred in MTV's True Life : I'm a Heisman Trophy candidate.

*During the 2003 season, Leftwich was featured on "Hey Rookie, Welcome to the NFL", an ESPN documentary profiling the life of a few select NFL first-year players.

*Leftwich appeared on Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith hosted by Stephen A. Smith on ESPN in the spring of 2006.

*A 1967 Lincoln Continental owned by Leftwich was featured on an episode of the show Unique Whips on Speed Channel.

*Leftwich and fellow NFL player Michael Strahan were interviewed by NBC during coverage of the Kentucky Derby in May of 2007.

*Leftwich is a frequent guest on the NFL Total Access, the flagship show of the NFL Network. On multiple appearances, host Rich Eisen has drawn comparisons between Leftwich and actor Gary Coleman. He was than cited as Jordan K.
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...The image of Leftwich being carried after a completion has become iconic for compassion teammates show. Leftwich, along with fellow Marshall Alumni Chad Pennington and Randy Moss is also credited for helping the Mid-American Conference (MAC) gain more national attention (Marshall has since joined Conference USA)...

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...*Leftwich is a frequent guest on the NFL Total Access, the flagship show of the NFL Network. On multiple appearances, host Rich Eisen has drawn comparisons between Leftwich and actor Gary Coleman. He was than cited as Jordan K.

This biography says:

...Leftwich sustained a lower left leg injury during the Atlanta Falcons/New Orleans Saints game on October 21, 2007 and replaced by Joey Harrington for the remainder of the game. Coach Bobby Petrino stated the next day that he does not appear to be out for the season. Leftwich underwent ankle surgery and healed soon thereafter...

This biography says:

...However in the regular season against the Arizona Cardinals, Leftwich suffered a broken ankle after being sacked by Cardinals' safety Adrian Wilson on the first play of the game. Leftwich missed the remaining five games of the regular season. He returned against the New England Patriots in the AFC Wild Card round of the playoffs...

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Leftwich starred at Marshall University in West Virginia. After backing up for Chad Pennington in 1998 and 1999, Byron assumed the starting role in 2000. He had a remarkable year, passing for 3,358 yards and 21 touchdowns...

This biography says:

...*Leftwich and fellow NFL player Michael Strahan were interviewed by NBC during coverage of the Kentucky Derby in May of 2007....

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...*Leftwich appeared on Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith hosted by Stephen A. Smith on ESPN in the spring of 2006....

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On October 1st, 2006, Williams recorded his first sack and a half against the Miami Dolphins' Daunte Culpepper in the Texans first win of the season 17-15. Three weeks later on October 22nd, Williams sacked Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Byron Leftwich and recovered a fumble in the Texans 27-7 upset. In the 2006 season, Mario Williams accumulated 35 tackles, 12 assists and 4.5 sacks, and 1 forced fumble.

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In August 2007, Del Rio demoted starting quarterback Byron Leftwich and one day later, surprisingly cut him from the roster. He had said the previous winter that there would not be quarterback competition this year and Leftwich would be his starter.
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This biography says:

...*Leftwich is a frequent guest on the NFL Total Access, the flagship show of the NFL Network. On multiple appearances, host Rich Eisen has drawn comparisons between Leftwich and actor Gary Coleman. He was than cited as Jordan K.

This biography says:

...He gained notability after quarterbacking a 64-61 overtime victory over East Carolina University in the 2001 GMAC Bowl (in which he took on future teammate David Garrard). He is also remembered for being carried by linemen Steve Scuillo and Steve Perretta, after and returning to the game, down the field on multiple series as he rallied his team to a 17 point comeback against Akron in November 2002...

That biography says:

...Ironically, the final game of Garrard's college career pitted him against Marshall University and its starting quarterback, Byron Leftwich, in the 2001 GMAC Bowl. Garrard and Leftwich would eventually be teammates with the Jacksonville Jaguars and compete for the team's starting quarterback position...

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...For his career, Dunn has only missed 10 games and has a total of 2,256 carries for 9,461 yards 43 touchdowns and a 4.2 average. Currently in the 2007 season, with Falcons starting quarterback Byron Leftwich out with a high ankle sprain, Dunn will serve as the third string emergency quarterback behind Joey Harrington and Chris Redman, a position he played in high school...

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...*Boller's total yards his senior year under Tedford were greater than his first three years as a starting quarterback combined. *The Ravens initially attempted to trade up to draft Marshall quarterback Byron Leftwich, but instead traded two picks (2003 2nd round pick and 2004 1st round pick) to the New England Patriots for their 2003 1st round pick (#19 overall) which the Ravens used to draft Boller...

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...Frye was named the starting quarterback of the Browns for the 2006 NFL season. The Browns hoped that Frye could follow in the footsteps of other MAC QBs like Chad Pennington, Byron Leftwich and Ben Roethlisberger. Denver Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan compared Frye to a young Brett Favre...

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...Statistically, his senior year was his weakest, but he pulled off a victory in the GMAC Bowl and won MVP. Other MVPs of the GMAC Bowl have included Byron Leftwich, Ben Roethlisberger, LaDainian Tomlinson, and Omar Jacobs. After he finished his senior year he declared himself eligible for the 2006 NFL Draft.

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...In 2003 he won the NFL's "Quarterback Challenge" competition, in which he beat Pro Bowl QBs Tom Brady, Matt Hasselbeck, Jeff Garcia, Mark Brunell, Marc Bulger and others like Byron Leftwich and Joey Harrington in a skills competition with four parts involving accuracy, speed and mobility, long distance throw, and "No Huddle." Former teammate Sean Salisbury said that despite having big, strong arms and a great deep ball, Brad always played it safe and went for the fast and easy completion which earned him the nickname "Checkdown Charlie" among friends.

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...The Vikings were supposed to have the 7th pick, but a trade with the Ravens fell through and their time ran out. Jacksonville Jaguars then jumped up and picked Byron Leftwich and the Carolina Panthers followed with Jordan Gross before the Vikings barely beat the Ravens who would pick Terrell Suggs.

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...On August 18, Couch failed to make the 3rd string and was released. Ironically, the next week the Jaguars released former starter Byron Leftwich and Lester Ricard and do not have any 3rd string quarterback.

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...On September 18, Leftwich signed a two year deal with the Falcons with escalators attached that could make the deal worth up to $7 million. He was named the Falcon's starter as the starter Joey Harrington put up less than impressive numbers and failed to move the offense on a Monday Night Football 31 to 10 loss at the hands of the New York Giants...

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...He was originally signed to be a backup to Michael Vick following the trade of Matt Schaub, however, he entered the season as starting quarterback following Vick's indefinite suspension from the NFL. He was then benched for the third time in his career for Byron Leftwich.