Brock Osweiler
Brock Osweiler | |
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Osweiler 2017 | |
Position (s): Quarterback |
Jersey numbers: 6, 17, 8 |
born November 22, 1990 in Coeur d'Alene , Idaho | |
Career information | |
Active : 2012 - 2018 | |
NFL Draft : 2012 / Round: 2 / Pick: 57 | |
College : Arizona State | |
Teams | |
* only offseason / no regular season use |
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Career statistics | |
Touchdowns Interceptions |
37 31 |
Thrown yards | 7,418 |
Pass attempts | 1,165 |
Passes arrived | 697 |
Rate in% | 59.8 |
Quarterback rating | 78.0 |
Stats at NFL.com | |
Stats at pro-football-reference.com | |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Brock Osweiler Alan (born on 22. November 1990 in Coeur d'Alene , Idaho is) a former US American football poker players at the position of quarterback . He played college football for Arizona State before being selected in the 2012 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos in the second round.
Career
Early years
Osweiler grew up in a football family because his father could have played college football but chose a military career, and his older brother Tanner played college football for Montana Tech . Brock attended Flathead High School in Kalispell , Montana , where he played basketball as well as football . After his freshman year, he accepted Gonzaga University , from which he had received a basketball sports scholarship, but ultimately focused on a career in football. As a senior, he was named Montana's Gatorade Player of the Year in 2008-09 when he sold 189 passes for 2,703 yards and 29 touchdowns . In addition, he ran 700 yards and 13 other touchdowns.
Osweiler then attended Arizona State University where he played football for the Sun Devils from 2009 to 2012. As a freshman and sophomore , he received little playing time, but was named starting quarterback in his junior season and threw for 4,036 yards and 26 touchdowns, making him the first Arizona State quarterback to throw passes for more than 4,000 yards. He also set further school records for pass attempts (516) and completed passports (326) in one season.
NFL
Denver Broncos
Osweiler was the 57th player in NFL Draft 2012 by the Denver Broncos selected and signed a four-year contract for 3,516,000 US dollars . In Denver he was initially a substitute for starting quarterback Peyton Manning and came mainly in already decided games shortly before the end of deployment times. He made his NFL debut on the fourth day of the 2012 season in a 37-6 win over the Oakland Raiders . He threw his first NFL pass on Matchday 17 against the Kansas City Chiefs and his first touchdown was on December 28, 2014 against the Oakland Raiders.
On November 15, 2015, Osweiler replaced Manning after throwing four interceptions . After the game, the Broncos named Osweiler due to an injury Mannings to start the upcoming game against the Chicago Bears . In his first game from the start, Osweiler completed 20 of 27 passes for 250 yards and two touchdowns.
Houston Texans
On March 9, 2016, the Houston Texans signed him for $ 72 million. He got a 4 year contract.
Cleveland Browns
On March 9, 2017, he was traded to the Cleveland Browns . Cleveland also got a six- round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft and a second-round pick in 2018. Houston got a fourth-round pick in 2017 and saved Osweiler's $ 16 million and $ 10 million salary on the 2017 salary cap.
On September 1, 2017, Brock Osweiler was released from the Cleveland Browns.
Denver Broncos
The Denver Broncos signed Osweiler back on September 2, 2017 after injuring quarterback Paxton Lynch .
Miami Dolphins
On March 23, 2018, Osweiler signed a contract with the Miami Dolphins .
On October 16, 2019, Osweiler announced that he was ending his active NFL career.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ osweiler bio (English) thesundevils.com, accessed on November 26, 2015
- ↑ osweiler bio (English) thesundevils.com, accessed on November 26, 2015
- ↑ brock osweiler quarterback details (English) rotoworld.com, accessed on November 26, 2015
- ↑ Peyton Manning benched for Osweiler (English) bleacherreport.com, Accessed on November 26, 2015
- ↑ Brock Osweiler agrees in principle to $ 72M Texans deal. In: nfl.com. March 9, 2016, accessed March 9, 2016 .
- ^ Adam Schefter: Houston Texans trade Brock Osweiler, 2018 second-round pick to Cleveland Browns. ESPN, March 10, 2017, accessed on March 22, 2017 (English): "Cleveland also will receive the Texans' 2018 second-round pick and a 2017 sixth-round pick (No. 188 overall). Houston will get a 2017 fourth-round pick (No. 142), and save $ 10 million in salary-cap space and $ 16 million in cash this season. "
- ^ Marc Sessler: Broncos, Brock Osweiler agree to terms on a 1-year deal. National Football League (NFL), September 2, 2017, accessed September 3, 2017 (American English): "Broncos general manager John Elway announced on Saturday that Denver has agreed to terms with the free-agent quarterback on a one-year deal , pending a physical on Monday. The move reunites the Broncos with the signal caller they drafted back in 2012, but failed to re-sign in 2016. "
- ↑ Brock Osweiler. In: spotrac.com. Accessed March 26, 2018 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Osweiler, Brock |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Osweiler, Brock Alan (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American football player |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 22, 1990 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Coeur d'Alene , Idaho , United States |