These Are The Most Hated NFL QBs Of All Time

These Are The Most Hated NFL QBs Of All Time


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Every NFL team has a QB that the fan base cannot stand. These QBs make fans cringe just with the mere thought or mention of their name. These are the most hated NFL QBs of every NFL team.

Arizona Cardinals- Matt Leinart


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He came in with huge name but little fire. He was dubbed a franchise savior but he never looked that locked in or passionate on the field. And was out as a starter quickly.

Atlanta Falcons- Joey Harrington


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He was a one year rental but it felt way longer with how bad he played. He couldn't move the ball at all for the Falcons.

Baltimore Ravens- Kyle Boller


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Let's call him the human overthrow machine. He was given every chance to succeed and found a way to squandered it. He was inaccurate and had zero pocket presence.

Buffalo Bills - J.P. Losman


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He was the symbol of the 2000s QB wasteland of the Buffalo Bills. He had tools but never developed into anything other than a wild inconsistent starter.

Carolina Panthers- Jimmy Clausen


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Clausen came in with some fanfare being a Notre Dame QB. He was a complete disaster with the Carolina Panthers.

Chicago Bears- Cade McNown


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A huge draft pick that was supposed to be finally the savior QB of the Bears. He was quite the opposite and rubbed fans and the organization the wrong way.

Cincinnati Bengals- Akili Smith


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Total bust. He was taken 3rd overall and gave the Bengals absolutely nothing. He was one of the biggest draft busts in history.

Cleveland Browns- Johnny Manziel


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He might be the biggest flop in the modern era. He was filled with off-field drama, and his on field results were horrifying.

Dallas Cowboys- Quincy Carter


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He was unworthy of being the QB of "America's Team." He was always on fire for his erratic throws and off-field issues.

Denver Broncos- Russell Wilson


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Russell Wilson was traded for a HUGE haul from the Seahawks. He never had any success in Denver and was a massive cap hit.

Detroit Lions- Andre Ware


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He was a Heisman trophy winner but never looked the part in the NFL. The Lion fans were so confused how someone so good in college could be this bad in the NFL.

Green Bay Packers- Brett Hundley


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He only played because of an injury to Aaron Rodgers. But man, it stung. He looked overwhelmed even with a stacked roster around him.

Houston Texas- David Carr


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He was set up to fail from the beginning. 76 sacks later, in his rookie year, fans knew he was never going to live up to being the number 1 pick.

Indianapolis Colts- Jeff George


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A local hero turned into a disaster. He was absolutely horrible. Picked first to be the star he was wildly disappointing.

Jacksonville Jaguars- Blaine Gabbert


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He had all the tools but no heart. He looked petrified in the pocket and his accuracy was a complete nightmare.

Kansas City Chiefs- Elvic Grbac


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He took over for a fan favorite in Rich Gannon. He never won over the crowd he was an awkward leader with bad results.

Las Vegas Raiders- JaMarcus Russell


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One of the biggest busts in NFL history. He was lazy, overweight and inaccurate. A complete waste of talent.

Los Angeles Chargers- Ryan Leaf


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He might be the GOAT of hate. He had a toxic attitude, bad stats and meltdowns of epic proportions.

Los Angeles Rams- Nick Foles


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He was a Super Bowl MVP elsewhere but in LA he was disaster. Even fans of the teams were stunned how bad he looked.

Miami Dolphins- Jay Cutler


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Many forget that Jay Cutler had a cup of coffee with the Dolphins. He was a complete disaster and he looked like he just wanted to collect a paycheck.

Minnesota Vikings- Christian Ponder


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He was drafted too high. And he did not deliver. He started for one year and then he did not ever find a starting job again.

New England Patriots- Cam Newton


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This might be unfair. But if you have to come in and replace Tom Brady, you are already playing from behind.

New Orleans Saints- Aaron Brooks


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This was a sneaky pick. He did have some solid stats. But fans never felt like he was a true leader and quickly became tired of his inconsistency.

New York Giants- Daniel Jones


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He was picked way too high. He replaced Eli Manning. And despite being drafted in the top 10 he never developed into what he could have been.

New York Jets- Zach Wilson


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He was picked 2nd overall but had historically bad decision making. He was booed at home and benched multiple times.

Philadelphia Eagles- Carson Wentz


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This one is tough. Because Wentz was loved until his injury. But he came back and never looked like the guy who almost won MVP.

Pittsburgh Steelers- Bubby Brister


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Fans did not like his goofy interviews and his inconsistent play. He was always the guy before the guy.

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


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He was barely a NFL caliber QB. One nightmare season later the fans were begging for mercy.

Seattle Seahawks- Rick Mirer


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The highest picked QB in in Seahawks history. He fooled everyone with a solid rookie year. Then he fell apart. One of the most frustrating QBs in history. 

Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Josh Freeman


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He started out hot then he flamed out with locker room drama. Fans were completely out by the end.

Tennessee Titans- Vince Young


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He was a dynamic talent but he clashed with coaches and lost the locker room. He never lived up to the hype and became a headache.

Washington Commanders- Jeff George


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He never saw a window he thought he couldn't throw into. He was combative with coaches and hated on and off the field.

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