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  • Steve Dils
  • American football player (born 1955)

    player. That season, Dils won the Sammy Baugh Trophy, awarded to the top passer in college football. * Includes bowl games. Dils was selected by the Minnesota

    Steve Dils

    Steve_Dils

  • Steve Bartkowski
  • American football player (born 1952)

    but Bartkowski was largely ineffective and lost the starting job to Steve Dils. The Rams would eventually turn the reins over to rookie Jim Everett.

    Steve Bartkowski

    Steve Bartkowski

    Steve_Bartkowski

  • List of Minnesota Vikings starting quarterbacks
  • with the franchise. Kramer was injured for most of the 1983 season, so Steve Dils served as the starting quarterback for most of the season, before Kramer

    List of Minnesota Vikings starting quarterbacks

    List of Minnesota Vikings starting quarterbacks

    List_of_Minnesota_Vikings_starting_quarterbacks

  • Sean Mannion (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1992)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Sean Mannion (American football)

    Sean Mannion (American football)

    Sean_Mannion_(American_football)

  • Joe Namath
  • American football player (born 1943)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Joe Namath

    Joe Namath

    Joe_Namath

  • Kirk Cousins
  • American football player (born 1988)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Kirk Cousins

    Kirk Cousins

    Kirk_Cousins

  • Carson Wentz
  • American football player (born 1992)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Carson Wentz

    Carson Wentz

    Carson_Wentz

  • Wade Wilson (American football)
  • American football player and coach (1959–2019)

    saw his first action against the Oakland Raiders, replacing an injured Steve Dils. In 1982, Wilson did not appear in any game during the strike-shortened

    Wade Wilson (American football)

    Wade_Wilson_(American_football)

  • Stanford Cardinal football
  • American college football organization

    His notable players at Stanford included quarterbacks Guy Benjamin and Steve Dils, wide receivers James Lofton and Ken Margerum, linebacker Gordy Ceresino

    Stanford Cardinal football

    Stanford Cardinal football

    Stanford_Cardinal_football

  • J. J. McCarthy
  • American football player (born 2003)

    quarter deficit of at least 10 points in an NFL debut since Hall of Famer Steve Young did it with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1985. McCarthy was also the

    J. J. McCarthy

    J. J. McCarthy

    J._J._McCarthy

  • Case Keenum
  • American football player (born 1988)

    Alpine, Texas for a few years until moving to Abilene, Texas. His dad, Steve, served as an offensive lineman and later as head football coach and athletic

    Case Keenum

    Case Keenum

    Case_Keenum

  • Sam Darnold
  • American football player (born 1997)

    and Duke, but accepted the offer from USC, whose coaches Clay Helton and Steve Sarkisian were impressed by Darnold's performance at a football camp. USC

    Sam Darnold

    Sam Darnold

    Sam_Darnold

  • Archie Manning
  • American football player (born 1949)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Archie Manning

    Archie Manning

    Archie_Manning

  • Michael Penix Jr.
  • American football player (born 2000)

    Erik Kramer (1987) Jeff Van Raaphorst (1987) Chris Miller (1987–1993) Steve Dils (1988) Hugh Millen (1989–1990) Billy Joe Tolliver (1991–1993, 1997) Wade

    Michael Penix Jr.

    Michael Penix Jr.

    Michael_Penix_Jr.

  • Teddy Bridgewater
  • American football player (born 1992)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Teddy Bridgewater

    Teddy Bridgewater

    Teddy_Bridgewater

  • Jeff George
  • American football player (born 1967)

    Erik Kramer (1987) Jeff Van Raaphorst (1987) Chris Miller (1987–1993) Steve Dils (1988) Hugh Millen (1989–1990) Billy Joe Tolliver (1991–1993, 1997) Wade

    Jeff George

    Jeff_George

  • Sam Bradford
  • American football player (born 1987)

    American Indians". The Oklahoman. Retrieved February 10, 2022. Wieberg, Steve (December 9, 2008). "Native son: Okla. QB Bradford brings pride to Cherokees"

    Sam Bradford

    Sam Bradford

    Sam_Bradford

  • Turk Schonert
  • American football player and coach (1957–2019)

    quarterback at Stanford University, Schonert followed Guy Benjamin and Steve Dils, who each won the Sammy Baugh Trophy given to college football's top passer

    Turk Schonert

    Turk_Schonert

  • Brad Johnson (American football)
  • American football player (born 1968)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Brad Johnson (American football)

    Brad Johnson (American football)

    Brad_Johnson_(American_football)

  • Matthew Stafford
  • American football player (born 1988)

    the Week. He was mic'd up for the game for NFL Films. The show's creator Steve Sabol said it was the most dramatic performance he's seen in the show's

    Matthew Stafford

    Matthew Stafford

    Matthew_Stafford

  • Jim Everett
  • American football player (born 1963)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Jim Everett

    Jim Everett

    Jim_Everett

  • Jimmy Garoppolo
  • American football player (born 1991)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Jimmy Garoppolo

    Jimmy Garoppolo

    Jimmy_Garoppolo

  • Mark Rypien
  • Canadian-born American football player (born 1962)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Mark Rypien

    Mark Rypien

    Mark_Rypien

  • 1978 Stanford Cardinals football team
  • American college football season

    took three years off, and returned to Stanford as head coach in 1992. Steve Dils, Sammy Baugh Trophy Two sophomores were named to the All-Pac-10 team,

    1978 Stanford Cardinals football team

    1978_Stanford_Cardinals_football_team

  • Kurt Warner
  • American football player (born 1971)

    the Packers, the head coach was Mike Holmgren, the quarterback coach was Steve Mariucci, and Andy Reid was the offensive assistant. In 1994, after his

    Kurt Warner

    Kurt Warner

    Kurt_Warner

  • Matt Schaub
  • American football player and coach (born 1981)

    Erik Kramer (1987) Jeff Van Raaphorst (1987) Chris Miller (1987–1993) Steve Dils (1988) Hugh Millen (1989–1990) Billy Joe Tolliver (1991–1993, 1997) Wade

    Matt Schaub

    Matt Schaub

    Matt_Schaub

  • Fran Tarkenton
  • American football player (born 1940)

    Jackson, Michael Vick, Cam Newton, Russell Wilson, Randall Cunningham, Steve Young, and Josh Allen. When he retired, Tarkenton held NFL career records

    Fran Tarkenton

    Fran Tarkenton

    Fran_Tarkenton

  • Bobby Hebert
  • American football player and sportscaster (born 1960)

    injuries in 1984 and a weakened squad was knocked out of the playoffs by Steve Young's Los Angeles Express 27–21 in triple overtime. In 1985, the Panthers

    Bobby Hebert

    Bobby_Hebert

  • Bert Jones
  • American football player (born 1951)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Bert Jones

    Bert Jones

    Bert_Jones

  • Jim McMahon
  • American football player (born 1959)

    early-season Monday night game at Minnesota, McMahon was slated to back up Steve Fuller, as McMahon had missed practice time earlier in the week due to a

    Jim McMahon

    Jim McMahon

    Jim_McMahon

  • Taylor Heinicke
  • American football player (born 1993)

    Erik Kramer (1987) Jeff Van Raaphorst (1987) Chris Miller (1987–1993) Steve Dils (1988) Hugh Millen (1989–1990) Billy Joe Tolliver (1991–1993, 1997) Wade

    Taylor Heinicke

    Taylor Heinicke

    Taylor_Heinicke

  • Steve DeBerg
  • American football player (born 1954)

    December 25, 2012. "ALUMNI STORIES: STEVE DEBERG". Retrieved April 30, 2017. Cross, B. Duane. "The long journey: Steve DeBerg's 17-year career was a tale

    Steve DeBerg

    Steve DeBerg

    Steve_DeBerg

  • Joshua Dobbs
  • American football player (born 1995)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Joshua Dobbs

    Joshua Dobbs

    Joshua_Dobbs

  • List of Los Angeles Rams starting quarterbacks
  • American football starting quarterbacks

    Archived from the original on December 6, 2022. Retrieved March 7, 2023. "Steve Dils Stats". Pro Football Reference. Archived from the original on November

    List of Los Angeles Rams starting quarterbacks

    List of Los Angeles Rams starting quarterbacks

    List_of_Los_Angeles_Rams_starting_quarterbacks

  • Desmond Ridder
  • American football player (born 1999)

    Erik Kramer (1987) Jeff Van Raaphorst (1987) Chris Miller (1987–1993) Steve Dils (1988) Hugh Millen (1989–1990) Billy Joe Tolliver (1991–1993, 1997) Wade

    Desmond Ridder

    Desmond Ridder

    Desmond_Ridder

  • Byron Leftwich
  • American football coach and former player (born 1980)

    David Garrard. He is also remembered for being carried by linemen Steve Sciullo and Steve Perretta after breaking his shin, specifically the left tibia,

    Byron Leftwich

    Byron Leftwich

    Byron_Leftwich

  • Roman Gabriel
  • American football player (1940–2024)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Roman Gabriel

    Roman Gabriel

    Roman_Gabriel

  • Baker Mayfield
  • American football player (born 1995)

    35–0 at halftime behind a disastrous start by Walker; Interim Head Coach Steve Wilks inserted Mayfield for the second half, in which he threw for 155 yards

    Baker Mayfield

    Baker Mayfield

    Baker_Mayfield

  • Steve Bono
  • American football player (born 1962)

    third-string quarterback behind Joe Montana and Steve Young. In 1991, with Montana lost for the season, and Steve Young injured mid-season, Bono started six

    Steve Bono

    Steve Bono

    Steve_Bono

  • Max Brosmer
  • American football player (born 2001)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Max Brosmer

    Max_Brosmer

  • Dan Pastorini
  • American football player (born 1949)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Dan Pastorini

    Dan Pastorini

    Dan_Pastorini

  • 1983 Minnesota Vikings season
  • NFL team season

    1983 Minnesota Vikings roster Quarterbacks (QB) 12 Steve Dils 11 Wade Wilson Running backs (RB) 33 Rick Bell 23 Ted Brown 32 Tony Galbreath 20 Darrin Nelson

    1983 Minnesota Vikings season

    1983 Minnesota Vikings season

    1983_Minnesota_Vikings_season

  • Gus Frerotte
  • American football player (born 1971)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Gus Frerotte

    Gus Frerotte

    Gus_Frerotte

  • Chris Chandler (American football)
  • American football player (born 1965)

    completing 23 of 26 passes. However, late in 1996, Jeff Fisher decided that Steve McNair was ready to start, and Chandler was traded to the Atlanta Falcons

    Chris Chandler (American football)

    Chris Chandler (American football)

    Chris_Chandler_(American_football)

  • Jared Goff
  • American football player (born 1994)

    incompletion in NFL history". NBC Sports. Retrieved November 18, 2024. Megargee, Steve (January 9, 2023). "Lions miss playoffs, but head into offseason with optimism"

    Jared Goff

    Jared Goff

    Jared_Goff

  • Donovan McNabb
  • American football player (born 1976)

    team's total net yards in 2000, third highest in the NFL. Only Carolina's Steve Beuerlein (75.3%) and San Francisco's Garcia (75.1%) had a higher percentage

    Donovan McNabb

    Donovan McNabb

    Donovan_McNabb

  • Trent Green
  • American football player (born 1970)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Trent Green

    Trent Green

    Trent_Green

  • List of Atlanta Falcons starting quarterbacks
  • David Archer (0–1) / Jeff Van Raaphorst (0–1) 1988 Chris Miller (5–8) / Steve Dils (0–3) 1989 Chris Miller (3–12) / Hugh Millen (0–1) 1990 Chris Miller (3–9)

    List of Atlanta Falcons starting quarterbacks

    List of Atlanta Falcons starting quarterbacks

    List_of_Atlanta_Falcons_starting_quarterbacks

  • Bryce Perkins
  • American football player (born 1996)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Bryce Perkins

    Bryce Perkins

    Bryce_Perkins

  • Danny Kanell
  • American football player and media personality (born 1973)

    into the season, starting quarterback Jake Plummer and backup quarterback Steve Beuerlein suffered foot and hand injuries, respectively. Kanell was recalled

    Danny Kanell

    Danny Kanell

    Danny_Kanell

  • Steve Walsh (American football)
  • American gridiron football player and coach (born 1966)

    2018. "JONES, RIDERS NAME STEVE WALSH QUARTERBACKS COACH". CFL.ca. February 6, 2018. Retrieved February 6, 2018. "STEVE WALSH NAMED REDBLACKS QUARTERBACKS

    Steve Walsh (American football)

    Steve_Walsh_(American_football)

  • John Elway
  • American football player and executive (born 1960)

    backup quarterback for three years before starting, like Turk Schonert and Steve Dils. After seeing the new player in preseason practice, Babe Laufenberg and

    John Elway

    John Elway

    John_Elway

  • Michael Vick
  • Former American football player and coach (born 1980)

    Eagles signed Sanchez one week later. Vick chose to wear #8 as a tribute to Steve Young, although several days later he decided to change it to No. 1, as

    Michael Vick

    Michael Vick

    Michael_Vick

  • Shaun Hill
  • American football player (born 1980)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Shaun Hill

    Shaun Hill

    Shaun_Hill

  • Brett Favre
  • American football player (born 1969)

    Freeman with 1:56 remaining in the game to put the Packers up 27–23. However, Steve Young responded with a touchdown of his own to wide receiver Terrell Owens

    Brett Favre

    Brett Favre

    Brett_Favre

  • Stanford Cardinal football statistical leaders
  • Year 1 Steve Stenstrom 3,627 1993 2 K. J. Costello 3,540 2018 3 Andrew Luck 3,517 2011 4 Andrew Luck 3,338 2010 5 John Elway 3,242 1982 6 Steve Dils 3,153

    Stanford Cardinal football statistical leaders

    Stanford Cardinal football statistical leaders

    Stanford_Cardinal_football_statistical_leaders

  • Daunte Culpepper
  • American football player (born 1977)

    single-season completion percentage at 73.6%, breaking a 15-year-old mark set by Steve Young (71.3%). This record stood until Colt McCoy (Texas) finished the 2008

    Daunte Culpepper

    Daunte Culpepper

    Daunte_Culpepper

  • Josh Freeman
  • American football player (born 1988)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Josh Freeman

    Josh Freeman

    Josh_Freeman

  • Rich Gannon
  • American football player (born 1965)

    The Vikings lost that game to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in overtime 23–20. Steve Christie kicked the winning field goal for Tampa in a drive started from

    Rich Gannon

    Rich_Gannon

  • Joey Harrington
  • American football player (born 1978)

    passes for 47 yards as the Lions gave up a 13–0 lead. Lions head coach Steve Mariucci was hesitant to name a starter for the next game, but stuck with

    Joey Harrington

    Joey Harrington

    Joey_Harrington

  • Randall Cunningham
  • American football player (born 1963)

    third-most rushing yards in Eagles history (4,482), trailing Hall of Famer Steve Van Buren and Wilbert Montgomery, but has since fallen to sixth after Duce

    Randall Cunningham

    Randall Cunningham

    Randall_Cunningham

  • Kyle Boller
  • American football player (born 1981)

    touchdowns and 12 interceptions despite missing almost 8 games due to injury. Steve McNair, former Tennessee Titans QB, was traded to Baltimore in 2006. Coach

    Kyle Boller

    Kyle Boller

    Kyle_Boller

  • Tony Banks (American football)
  • American football player (born 1973)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Tony Banks (American football)

    Tony Banks (American football)

    Tony_Banks_(American_football)

  • Tarvaris Jackson
  • American football player (1983–2020)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Tarvaris Jackson

    Tarvaris Jackson

    Tarvaris_Jackson

  • Marcus Mariota
  • American football player (born 1993)

    Nike cofounder and university benefactor Phil Knight, Ducks track legend Steve Prefontaine, and recently graduated basketball superstar Sabrina Ionescu

    Marcus Mariota

    Marcus Mariota

    Marcus_Mariota

  • Warren Moon
  • American gridiron football player (born 1956)

    an interception in the extra period, however, that set up Buffalo kicker Steve Christie's game-winning field goal. The Bills' rally from a 32-point deficit

    Warren Moon

    Warren Moon

    Warren_Moon

  • Chris Redman
  • American football player (born 1977)

    Erik Kramer (1987) Jeff Van Raaphorst (1987) Chris Miller (1987–1993) Steve Dils (1988) Hugh Millen (1989–1990) Billy Joe Tolliver (1991–1993, 1997) Wade

    Chris Redman

    Chris Redman

    Chris_Redman

  • Chris Miller (quarterback)
  • American gridiron football player and coach (born 1965)

    Erik Kramer (1987) Jeff Van Raaphorst (1987) Chris Miller (1987–1993) Steve Dils (1988) Hugh Millen (1989–1990) Billy Joe Tolliver (1991–1993, 1997) Wade

    Chris Miller (quarterback)

    Chris Miller (quarterback)

    Chris_Miller_(quarterback)

  • Parker Hall (American football)
  • American football player (1916–2005)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Parker Hall (American football)

    Parker_Hall_(American_football)

  • Steve Sloan
  • American football player and coach (1944–2024)

    before resigning. Steve Spurrier was named as his successor. Sloan, Steve; James C. Hefley (1967). Calling Life's Signals: The Steve Sloan Story. Grand

    Steve Sloan

    Steve Sloan

    Steve_Sloan

  • List of NFL players (D)
  • Dillon Bobby Dillon Brandon Dillon Corey Dillon K. J. Dillon Terry Dillon Steve Dils Bucky Dilts Anthony Dilweg LaVern Dilweg Jayson DiManche Babe Dimancheff

    List of NFL players (D)

    List_of_NFL_players_(D)

  • Christian Ponder
  • American football player (born 1988)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Christian Ponder

    Christian Ponder

    Christian_Ponder

  • List of NCAA major college football yearly passing leaders
  • Dennis Shaw, and Bob Reinhart) Stanford – 7 (John Elway, Turk Schonert, Steve Dils, Jim Plunkett, Dick Norman, John Brodie, and Bobby Garrett) Florida –

    List of NCAA major college football yearly passing leaders

    List of NCAA major college football yearly passing leaders

    List_of_NCAA_major_college_football_yearly_passing_leaders

  • Jaren Hall
  • American football player (born 1998)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Jaren Hall

    Jaren_Hall

  • 1983 Dallas Cowboys season
  • NFL team season

    Game information First quarter Vikings – Sammy White 43-yard pass from Steve Dils (Benny Ricardo kick) – Dallas 0, Vik's 7 Cowboys – Rafael Septién 45-yard

    1983 Dallas Cowboys season

    1983_Dallas_Cowboys_season

  • Bill Walsh
  • American football coach (1931–2007)

    His notable players at Stanford included quarterbacks Guy Benjamin, Steve Dils, wide receivers James Lofton and Ken Margerum, linebacker Gordy Ceresino

    Bill Walsh

    Bill Walsh

    Bill_Walsh

  • Nick Foles
  • American football player (born 1989)

    the original on January 23, 2018. Retrieved January 23, 2018. Grinczel, Steve (May 23, 2008). "Stoops endorses Nichol, Foles won't be back at MSU". MLive

    Nick Foles

    Nick Foles

    Nick_Foles

  • Matt Ryan (American football)
  • American football player and executive (born 1985)

    addition, he was named to the All-Rookie Team for the 2008 season, joining Steve Bartkowski (1975) and Doug Johnson (2000) as the only Falcons quarterbacks

    Matt Ryan (American football)

    Matt Ryan (American football)

    Matt_Ryan_(American_football)

  • 1978 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl
  • College football game

    from Steve Dils (Dils pass failed) Stanford - Darrin Nelson 20-yard pass from Dils (Ken Naber run) Stanford - Margerum 14-yard pass from Dils (Dils pass

    1978 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl

    1978_Astro-Bluebonnet_Bowl

  • Nick Mullens
  • American football player (born 1995)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Nick Mullens

    Nick Mullens

    Nick_Mullens

  • Tony Graziani
  • American football player (born 1973)

    Erik Kramer (1987) Jeff Van Raaphorst (1987) Chris Miller (1987–1993) Steve Dils (1988) Hugh Millen (1989–1990) Billy Joe Tolliver (1991–1993, 1997) Wade

    Tony Graziani

    Tony_Graziani

  • Jeff Rutledge
  • American football player and coach (born 1957)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Jeff Rutledge

    Jeff_Rutledge

  • Joe Kapp
  • American gridiron football player, coach, and executive (1938–2023)

    Reversal on Suit Proves Costly to Kapp". The Washington Post. Gardner, Steve (May 9, 2023). "Joe Kapp, former Vikings quarterback and Cal coach, dies

    Joe Kapp

    Joe Kapp

    Joe_Kapp

  • Billy Joe Tolliver
  • American football player (born 1966)

    December 19, 1999. p. 2. Wiseman, Steve (August 1, 2000). "Saints Work Fast to Make Fix". The Sun Herald. p. D1. Wiseman, Steve (August 28, 2000). "Saints,

    Billy Joe Tolliver

    Billy Joe Tolliver

    Billy_Joe_Tolliver

  • Brett Rypien
  • American football player (born 1996)

    weeks with broken ankle". CBSSports. Retrieved October 31, 2015. Luhm, Steve (October 7, 2015). "Mountain West: Freshman QB Rypien fuels Boise State

    Brett Rypien

    Brett Rypien

    Brett_Rypien

  • Frank Ryan (American football)
  • American football player (1936–2024)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Frank Ryan (American football)

    Frank Ryan (American football)

    Frank_Ryan_(American_football)

  • Norm Van Brocklin
  • American football player, coach and executive (1926–1983)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Norm Van Brocklin

    Norm Van Brocklin

    Norm_Van_Brocklin

  • Tommy Kramer
  • American football player (born 1955)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Tommy Kramer

    Tommy Kramer

    Tommy_Kramer

  • Marc Bulger
  • American football player (born 1977)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    Marc Bulger

    Marc Bulger

    Marc_Bulger

  • Ryan Fitzpatrick
  • American football player and television analyst

    Fitzpatrick". Pro Football Reference. Retrieved March 13, 2026. Serby, Steve (September 26, 2015). "The life of Ryan Fitzpatrick: Pop Warner grit to

    Ryan Fitzpatrick

    Ryan Fitzpatrick

    Ryan_Fitzpatrick

  • John Wolford
  • American football player (born 1995)

    Bert Jones (1982) Jeff Kemp (1984–1985) Dieter Brock (1985) Steve Bartkowski (1986) Steve Dils (1986–1987) Jim Everett (1986–1993) T. J. Rubley (1993) Chris

    John Wolford

    John Wolford

    John_Wolford

  • John Hadl
  • American football player and coach (1940–2022)

    separate seasons. The following year, he started twelve of fourteen games (Steve Tensi started the other two). Hadl went 7–4–1 while throwing 2,846 yards

    John Hadl

    John Hadl

    John_Hadl

  • Kelly Holcomb
  • American football player (born 1973)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Kelly Holcomb

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  • Matt Cassel
  • American football player (born 1982)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Matt Cassel

    Matt Cassel

    Matt_Cassel

  • Bob Waterfield
  • American football player and coach (1920–1983)

    received the Joe F. Carr Trophy as the NFL's Most Valuable Player, outpacing Steve Van Buren by a tally of 65 points to 38. In this balloting Waterfield became

    Bob Waterfield

    Bob Waterfield

    Bob_Waterfield

  • Brooks Bollinger
  • American football player (born 1979)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Brooks Bollinger

    Brooks Bollinger

    Brooks_Bollinger

  • Ron Jaworski
  • American football player and analyst (born 1951)

    jump to a 13–0 lead that they would hold into the fourth quarter. However, Steve Bartkowski and the Falcons responded late with two touchdowns, and although

    Ron Jaworski

    Ron Jaworski

    Ron_Jaworski

  • June Jones
  • American football player and coach (born 1953)

    Erik Kramer (1987) Jeff Van Raaphorst (1987) Chris Miller (1987–1993) Steve Dils (1988) Hugh Millen (1989–1990) Billy Joe Tolliver (1991–1993, 1997) Wade

    June Jones

    June Jones

    June_Jones

  • 1979 Minnesota Vikings season
  • NFL team season

    Center Notre Dame 3 72 Selection forfeited due to illegal tryout 4 97 Steve Dils Quarterback Stanford 5 129 Jerry Meter Linebacker Michigan 6 152 Joe Senser

    1979 Minnesota Vikings season

    1979 Minnesota Vikings season

    1979_Minnesota_Vikings_season

  • Bob Berry (American football)
  • American football player (1942–2023)

    (1970–1971, 1976–1977) Norm Snead (1971) Tommy Kramer (1977, 1979–1989) Steve Dils (1980–1981, 1983) Wade Wilson (1983–1991) Archie Manning (1984) Tony Adams

    Bob Berry (American football)

    Bob Berry (American football)

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  • Steeve
  • v. t.

    To stow, as bales in a vessel's hold, by means of a steeve. See Steeve, n. (b).

  • Steeved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Steeve

  • Stove
  • v. t.

    To heat or dry, as in a stove; as, to stove feathers.

  • Temse
  • n.

    A sieve.

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  • imp. & p. p.

    of Stove

  • Stiving
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Stive

  • Stave
  • n.

    To render impervious or solid by driving with a calking iron; as, to stave lead, or the joints of pipes into which lead has been run.

  • Stove
  • v. t.

    To keep warm, in a house or room, by artificial heat; as, to stove orange trees.

  • Searce
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    A fine sieve.

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  • Stave
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    To break in a stave or the staves of; to break a hole in; to burst; -- often with in; as, to stave a cask; to stave in a boat.

  • Stave
  • n.

    To delay by force or craft; to drive away; -- usually with off; as, to stave off the execution of a project.

  • Steve
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    To pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold. See Steeve.

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