Brady Quinn was selected in the first round (22nd overall) by the Cleveland Browns at the 2007 NFL Draft. On November 6, 2008 Brady Quinn made his first NFL start throwing for 239 yards, 2 touchdowns but losing 30-34. During his fourth season with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Brady Quinn shattered 36 school records (10 career, 12 single-season, 4 single-game, and 10 miscellaneous including career pass attempts (1,602) completions (929), yards (11,742), yards per game (239.6), TD passes (95) and lowest INT percentage (2.43). As a starter for Notre Dame he had won 29 games (tied for most in school history), and ranks in the top then in NCAA Division 1 history in career pass attempts (seventh), passing yards (tenth) and touchdown passes (ninth) in 2005 Brady Quinn averaged 110 yards passing per game. In 2006 he played in the Fiesta Bowl against Ohio State. Born on Oct. 27, 1984 in Columbus, Ohio, he resides in Dublin, Ohio. He was ranked sixth in the Best of the Midwest team and listed 20th on ESPN’s list of the nations top 100 players as a prep. He was also named All-State choice as a senior and was Ohio Capital Conference Offensive Player of the Year.
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