Post category:Quarterbacks Post author:phil Image Gallery of Doug Flutie, Quarterback 1986-1989, 1998-2005 Winning the 1984 Heisman Award while passing for over 10,000 career yards at Boston College he was largely ignored by the NFL due his 5-foot-9 175-pound physical build. Accepted by the USFL he inked a deal worth $7 million with the new league's New Jersey Generals - the largest contract ever signed by a professional rookie athlete at the time. His lone season with the Generals saw him finishing with 2109 yards, 13 touchdowns, 14 interceptions, a 47.7% completion percentage and a QB Rating of 67.8. Doug Flutie New Jersey Generals QuarterbackDoug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug Flutie All-Pro his first year at Buffalo played a total of 3 years with the BillsBills Quarterback Doug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieChargers quarterback from 2001 to 2004.Doug Flutie Chargers QB 2001-2001Doug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieDoug FlutieNFL and CFL Quarterback Doug Flutie played a total of 19 years in Professional Football is shown here as a Chicago Bear.Doug Flutie Doug Flutie Football Cards While featured as a member of the Bears, in 1987 he was traded to the New England Patriots just before the start of the season. Only played 1 game and that was a victory over the Oilers with the strike replacement team. Doug Flutie 1987 Chicago Bears Topps Football Card #45 Tags: buffalo bills, chicago bears, new england patriots, new jersey generals, san diego chargers If You Like It - Please Share! Share this content Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window phil Owner/Operator of NFL Past Players. Also runs New Orleans Saints History Read more articles Previous PostBill Brown Next PostRonnie Lott Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Δ You Might Also Like Ken Stabler February 19, 2016 Bernie Kosar December 29, 2015 Gary Hogeboom August 30, 2017 Joe Namath January 25, 2016