The Worst Quarterbacks Of The 2000s

The Worst Quarterbacks Of The 2000s


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Every NFL team has had a clunker at QB for at least a few games. And these players usually never see the field again. Here are the worst QBs to start a game this century. 

Arizona Cardinals - Max Hall


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Hall was undrafted in 2010. He had to start three games and threw 6 INTs to just 1 TD. He had a 35.7 passer rating and never played again.

Atlanta Falcons- Danny Kanell


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In 2000, Danny Kanell got some spot starts for the Falcons. Well, he couldn't move the ball or provide any spark to the offense. 53.2 passer rating it was a forgettable stint.

Baltimore Ravens- Troy Smith


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Troy Smith was a Heisman winner but not an NFL QB. He had a few starts in 2007 and completed under 49% of his passes. He never became a legit starting QB in the NFL.

Buffalo Bills- Nathan Peterman


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He was a legend for his disaster of play. In his first start, he threw 5 INTs in the first half alone. He finished his time in Buffalo with 3 TDs to 12 INTs.

Carolina Panthers- Jimmy Clausen


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His 2010 rookie season was a mess to say the least. He had a 1-9 record and had 3 TDs to 9 INTs. He was overwhelmed from day one.

Chicago Bears- Jonathan Quinn


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He started three games for the Bears in 2004. He threw just one TD. He looked lost in the pocket and was out of the NFL shortly after.

Cincinnati Bengals- Akili Smith


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He was a bust in every sense of the word. He had just 5 TDs in his NFL career and 13 INTs. His biggest problems were both his mechanics and decision making.

Cleveland Browns- DeShone Kizer


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He went 0-15 as a starter in the NFL. If that wasn't bad enough he led the NFL in interceptions and never got a shot to be a starter again.

Dallas Cowboys- Ryan Leaf


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Forgotten in the historic downfall of Ryan Leaf was he got a chance with the Cowboys. He had three starts in 2001 and had 1 TD to 3 INTs. Another mess for Ryan Leaf.

Denver Broncos- Kendall Hinton


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He was a practice squad WR. But was forced to start at QB due to COVID issues with the Broncos. He went 1-9 with two INTS. One of the most wildest moments in NFL history.

Detroit Lions- Dan Orlovsky


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He is known for infamously running out of the back of the end zone. He helped the Lions secure a 0-16 season and was rock bottom for the franchise.

Green Bay Packers- Brett Hundley


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A injury to Aaron Rodgers forced Hundley to start a game. He went 3-6 in 9 games and 12 INTs and looked lost under center.

Houston Texans- David Carr


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Carr had no protection and never developed. He was sacked 76 times in 2002. His confidence was shook and never recovered.

Indianapolis Colts- Curtis Painter


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In 2011 he went 0-8 as a starter. He threw more INTs than TDs and helped the team tank to the worst record in the NFL.

Jacksonville Jaguars- Blaine Gabbert


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He was the 10th overall pick in 2011. He was inaccurate and looked lost. He posted a 50.8 passer rating and never became a good starter.

Kansas City Chiefs- Tyler Thigpen


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He started 11 games in 2008 for the Chiefs. He ended up going 1-10 with 12 INTs. He never looked like a legit starting NFL QB.

Las Vegas Raiders- JaMarcus Russell


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Russell might be the biggest bust in NFL history. He posted a 50 passer rating, fumbled a ton and was benched and out of the league.

Los Angeles Chargers- Cleo Lemon


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A Chargers QB that you might never forget. He played a few games in the early 2000s and had a 0-2 record and no impact.

Los Angeles Rams- Keith Null


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Back in 2009, Null started 4 games for the Rams. He threw 9 INTs to 3 TDs and had a passer rating of just 49.9.

Miami Dolphins- John Beck


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He was a second round pick in 2007. He went 0-4 and never threw a single TD. He looked shocked from the moment he stepped on the NFL field.

Minnesota Vikings- Josh Freeman


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He had one infamous game for the Vikings on Monday Night Football. It was a horror show where he looked unprepared and it was a disaster.

New England Patriots- Cam Newton


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He had some flashes but then it went downhill. He had 8 TDs to 10 INTs and lost 5 fumbles in 2020 and could not run the Patriots offense.

New Orleans Saints- Ian Book


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Book started one game for the Saints in 2021. He got sacked 8 times and threw 2 picks. One debut. One Finale.

New York Giants- Tommy DeVito


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DeVito did have some flashes but it was a roller coaster ride. He had constant sacks, missed reads and just 5.6 yards per attempt.

New York Jets- Luke Falk


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He started two games in 2019. He got sacked a total of 16 times and had a passer rating of just 37.3.

Philadelphia Eagles- Koy Detmer


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He came in for a injured McNabb in 2002. He did throw a TD pass. But yeah, that was about all he did.

Pittsburgh Steelers- Duck Hodges


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Great nickname for this Steelers QB. But, bad QB. He started 6 games in 2019 and threw 8 TDs to 5 INTs.

San Francisco 49ers- J.T. O'Sullivan


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He turned over the ball 17 times in just 9 starts. Sacked 32 times in 2008. Sullivan was not an NFL caliber QB.

Seattle Seahawks- Charlie Whitehurst


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He was known as clip-board Jesus. He was traded for a third round pick but never really showed he could be a starting QB. 5 starts and just 2 TD passes for the Seattle Seahawks.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Josh Freeman (2nd stint)


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In Freeman's second stint with the Buccaneers he started three games in 2013. He completed under 45% of his passes and was a disaster.

Tennessee Titans- Zach Mettenberger


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He was 0-10 as a starter. He had 12 interceptions and a passer rating below 75. He was tough to watch.

Washington Commanders- John Beck


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Beck went 0-3 in 2011 with 4 INTs for the Redskins at the time .Another low point for Washington's QB situation.

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