Troy James Smith (born July 20, 1984) is an American former professional
football
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quarterback
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who played four seasons in the
National Football League
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(NFL). He played
college football
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for the
Ohio State Buckeyes
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, earning
unanimous All-American honors and winning the
Heisman Trophy
The Heisman Memorial Trophy ( ; also known simply as the Heisman) is awarded annually since 1935 to the top player in college football. It is considered the most prestigious award in the sport and is presented by the Heisman Trophy Trust followin ...
in 2006. He was selected by the
Baltimore Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore. The Ravens compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC North, North division. The team plays its home g ...
in the fifth round of the
2007 NFL draft, and also played for the
San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers (also written as the San Francisco Forty-Niners and nicknamed the Niners) are a professional American football team based in the San Francisco Bay Area. The 49ers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member ...
, the
Omaha Nighthawks
The Omaha Nighthawks were a professional American football team based in Omaha, Nebraska, which played in the United Football League (2009–2012), United Football League, joining the league as an expansion team in 2010 UFL season, 2010. During ...
of the
United Football League (UFL), and the
Montreal Alouettes
The Montreal Alouettes (Canadian French, French: ''Les Alouettes de Montréal'') are a professional Canadian football team based in Montreal, Quebec. Founded in 1946, the team has disbanded twice and been re-established thrice. The Alouettes compe ...
of the
Canadian Football League
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(CFL).
Early life
Smith's mother raised him and two siblings in
Columbus, Ohio
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, then moved to the
Glenville neighborhood of
Cleveland
Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located along the southern shore of Lake Erie, it is situated across the Canada–U.S. maritime border and approximately west of the Ohio-Pennsylvania st ...
. In 1993, Smith was placed in foster care with Diane and Irvin White while his mother dealt with personal issues.
Smith first developed an interest in playing football in Cleveland, where he played for the Glenville A's, initially as
running back
A running back (RB) is a member of the offensive backfield in gridiron football. The primary roles of a running back are to receive American football plays#Offensive terminology, handoffs from the quarterback to Rush (American football)#Offense ...
and
tight end
The tight end (TE) is an offense (sports), offensive position in American football, arena football, and Canadian football. It is a hybrid that combines the characteristics and roles of both an offensive lineman and a receiver (football), receiv ...
. Irvin White, his coach, moved Smith to quarterback after a few games and Smith remained in the position. Smith played his first two years at
St. Edward High School in
Lakewood, Ohio
Lakewood is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, on the southern shore of Lake Erie. Established in 1889, it is one of Cleveland's historical streetcar suburbs and part of the Greater Cleveland, Cleveland metropolitan area. The popula ...
, but was thrown off the team after elbowing an opponent in the head while playing in a varsity basketball game. He transferred to
Glenville High School in Cleveland shortly thereafter.
Smith graduated from Glenville, where he was coached by
Ted Ginn Sr., father of his teammate
Ted Ginn Jr., who he would be reunited with at the college level and professional level. After his junior football season in high school, Smith was invited to participate in the
Elite 11 competition, featuring the eleven top ranked high school quarterback prospects in the United States. He earned good praise following his performance, and although it was relatively late in the recruiting process,
West Virginia
West Virginia is a mountainous U.S. state, state in the Southern United States, Southern and Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.The United States Census Bureau, Census Bureau and the Association of American ...
and
Ohio State
The Ohio State University (Ohio State or OSU) is a public land-grant research university in Columbus, Ohio, United States. A member of the University System of Ohio, it was founded in 1870. It is one of the largest universities by enrollme ...
offered Smith a football scholarship. He verbally committed to the Buckeyes, signing his
letter of intent on February 6, 2002, the last player for the upcoming season. Smith threw for 969 yards and 12 touchdowns in his senior year, while leading Glenville to the state playoffs. Smith also played three years of basketball and ran track (high jump, long jump and 1,600-meter relay).
College career
Smith received an athletic scholarship to attend
Ohio State University
The Ohio State University (Ohio State or OSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Columbus, Ohio, United States. A member of the University System of Ohio, it was founded in 1870. It is one ...
, where he played for coach
Jim Tressel
James Patrick Tressel (born December 5, 1952) is an American politician and retired college football coach who has served as the 67th lieutenant governor of Ohio since 2025. A member of the Republican Party, Tressel previously was the president ...
's
Ohio State Buckeyes football
The Ohio State Buckeyes football team competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing Ohio State University in the Big Ten Conference. Ohio State has played its home games at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, since 1 ...
team from 2003 to 2006. He redshirted in the
2002 season where the Buckeyes beat Miami in the National Championship. As a
redshirted
Redshirt, in United States college athletics, is a delay or suspension of an athlete's participation in order to lengthen their period of eligibility. Typically, a student's athletic eligibility in a given sport is four seasons, aligning with the ...
freshman
A freshman, fresher, first year, or colloquially frosh, is a person in the first year at an educational institution, usually a secondary school or at the college and university level, but also in other forms of post-secondary educational in ...
for the Buckeyes, Smith played sparingly at
running back
A running back (RB) is a member of the offensive backfield in gridiron football. The primary roles of a running back are to receive American football plays#Offensive terminology, handoffs from the quarterback to Rush (American football)#Offense ...
and
kick returner
A return specialist or kick returner is a player on the special teams unit of a gridiron football team who specializes in returning punts and kickoffs. There are few players who are exclusively return specialists; most also play another positio ...
in 2003. Smith played the season opener against the
Washington Huskies
The Washington Huskies are the college athletics in the United States, intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Washington, located in Seattle. The school competes at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) N ...
as a scatback and returner, and he compiled fourteen yards rushing and 83 return yards. After the game, he came on the NFL scouting radar as an "athlete."
He entered his sophomore season as the backup quarterback to
Justin Zwick, but took over as the starter when Zwick was injured halfway through the
2004 season against the
Iowa Hawkeyes. Smith won four of the five games he started in 2004, including a victory over the archrival
Michigan Wolverines
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. Smith was suspended for breaking an undisclosed team rule before the
2004 Alamo Bowl, with the
NCAA
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extending the suspension to include the first game of the
2005 season, after it was revealed that Smith had accepted $500 from a booster.
With Smith at quarterback, Ohio State lost only two games in the 2005 regular season, and in only one of those was Smith the starter. The first was to the eventual
BCS National Champion Texas Longhorns
The Texas Longhorns are the athletic teams representing the University of Texas at Austin. The teams are sometimes referred to as the Horns and take their name from Longhorn cattle that were an important part of the development of Texas, and ...
(which he did not start) and the other was to the
Penn State Nittany Lions,
co-Big Ten champions. Smith's 2005 stats included 2,282 passing yards with 16 touchdowns and four interceptions. This led to a
passer rating
Passer rating (also known as passing efficiency in college football) is a measure of the performance of passers, primarily quarterbacks, in gridiron football. There are two formulas currently in use: one used by both the National Football Leagu ...
of 162.66, the fourth-highest of the season. He rushed for 611 yards and 11 touchdowns on 136 carries. In
January 2006, he was named the Offensive MVP of the
Fiesta Bowl, after leading the Buckeyes to a 34–20 win over the
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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.
In the second week of the
2006 season, Smith and the Buckeyes took revenge for their 2005 loss to Texas. The top ranked Buckeyes won their rematch with the (again) second-ranked
Texas Longhorns
The Texas Longhorns are the athletic teams representing the University of Texas at Austin. The teams are sometimes referred to as the Horns and take their name from Longhorn cattle that were an important part of the development of Texas, and ...
, 24–7. Smith went 17 of 27 with 269 yards passing, two touchdowns, and no interceptions. For many fans and analysts, Smith's performance against the Longhorns gave credibility to the preseason Heisman Trophy hype he had received. His passing statistics improved during the 2006 season, completing 67% of his passes for 2,507 yards, with 30 touchdowns and five interceptions. This led to a quarterback rating of 167.87, again fourth in the country.
Smith was one of five finalists for the 2006
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award
The Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award is given annually in the United States to the nation's top upperclassman quarterback in college football. Candidates are judged on accomplishments on the field as well as on their character, scholastic achievem ...
, given to the top senior college quarterback.
Teammates voted Smith the 2006 most valuable player. On December 7, 2006, the Davey O'Brien Foundation awarded Smith the
Davey O'Brien Award
The Davey O'Brien Award, officially the Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award, named after Davey O'Brien, is presented annually to the collegiate American football player judged by the Davey O'Brien Foundation to be the best of all National C ...
for best college quarterback. He was also a first-team All-Big Ten selection, and was recognized as a
unanimous All-American.
In three
games against Michigan, Smith has a total of 1,151 yards of total offense, two rushing touchdowns, and seven passing touchdowns. The Buckeyes won all three games, making Smith the first Ohio State quarterback since
Tippy Dye
William Henry Harrison "Tippy" Dye (April 1, 1915 – April 11, 2012) was an American college athlete, coach, and athletic director. As a basketball head coach, Dye led the University of Washington to its only NCAA Final Four appearance in ...
(1934–1936) to quarterback in three victories over Michigan, and the first to win three straight games against Michigan as a starter.
Smith's college football career came to an end on January 8, 2007, when he and the Buckeyes were beaten by the
Florida Gators
The Florida Gators are the College sports in the United States, intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Florida, located in Gainesville, Florida, Gainesville. The University of Florida, its athletic program, its alumni an ...
in the
2007 BCS National Championship Game, 41–14. Smith completed just four of 14 passes for 35 yards along with an interception, a fumble, and was sacked five times.
In 2010,
Adam Rittenberg of ESPN listed Smith as the "Big Ten player of the decade."
Heisman Trophy
Smith won the 2006
Heisman Memorial Trophy on December 9, 2006. He beat out sophomore RB
Darren McFadden (2nd) from
Arkansas
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and senior QB
Brady Quinn (3rd) from
Notre Dame.
In winning the 2006 Heisman Trophy, Smith took 91.6% of the first place votes, a record that stood for 13 years. His tally of 2,540 votes was the third largest behind that of the then-2005 Heisman Trophy winner,
Reggie Bush of the
University of Southern California
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(2,541 votes) and 1968 Heisman winner
O. J. Simpson
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, who also played for
USC USC may refer to:
Education
United States
* Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, Santurce, Puerto Rico
* University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
** University of South Carolina System, a state university system of South Carolina
* ...
(2,853 votes). His margin of victory (1,662 votes) was also the second largest in the history of the award, eclipsed only by Simpson who won by 1,750 votes.
Smith joined
Les Horvath (1944),
Vic Janowicz (1950),
Howard "Hopalong" Cassady (1955),
Archie Griffin
Archie Mason Griffin (born August 21, 1954) is an American former football running back who played with the Cincinnati Bengals in the National Football League (NFL) for seven seasons. He played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes, wh ...
(1974 and 1975), and
Eddie George
Edward Nathan George Jr. (born September 24, 1973) is an American college American football, football coach and former running back who is the head football coach at Bowling Green Falcons football, Bowling Green State University. He previously ...
(1995) as Ohio State Heisman winners.
College statistics
College awards
* 2006
Heisman Trophy
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* 2006 Consensus
All American
* 2006 ''
Sporting News
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'' College Football Player of the Year
* 2006
Fiesta Bowl MVP
* 2006
Walter Camp Award
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* 2006
Davey O'Brien Award
The Davey O'Brien Award, officially the Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award, named after Davey O'Brien, is presented annually to the collegiate American football player judged by the Davey O'Brien Foundation to be the best of all National C ...
* 2006
Buckeyes MVP
* 2006
Associated Press
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Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
Player of the Year
* 2006 ''
Chicago Tribune
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'' Silver Football – Big Ten Most Valuable Player
* 2006 Senior Bowl
* 2002 National Championship
* Number (10) honored at Ohio State in 2014.
Professional career
Pre-draft
As a graduating senior, Smith entered professional football in the
2007 NFL draft. Despite winning the Heisman Trophy, Smith saw his draft stock drop considerably after the 41–14 loss to the
Florida Gators
The Florida Gators are the College sports in the United States, intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Florida, located in Gainesville, Florida, Gainesville. The University of Florida, its athletic program, its alumni an ...
in the
2007 BCS National Championship Game. At 6ft 0 inches, his height (considered smaller than ideal) was cited as a liability.
Baltimore Ravens

Smith was quoted by the media urging his hometown team, the
Cleveland Browns
The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland. The Browns compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC North, North division. The team is named after ...
, to select him in the
2007 NFL draft. Fans also set up a website urging the Browns to take Smith. However, the Browns selected Notre Dame quarterback
Brady Quinn, a fellow Ohio native, 22nd overall, reducing the chances of Smith going to Cleveland. On Day 2, Smith was finally drafted at the end of the fifth round by the
Baltimore Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore. The Ravens compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC North, North division. The team plays its home g ...
. He signed a three-year contract with the Ravens on July 24. On August 27,
Drew Olson was released by the Ravens, elevating Smith to the third-string quarterback position. Smith was named second-string quarterback for the Ravens on November 13, backing up new starter
Kyle Boller, after a shoulder injury to starter
Steve McNair. Ravens head coach
Brian Billick maintained that Smith could be used in the future, stating: "That's going to be a fun challenge for Troy, because now he's been around enough. The focus and attention that he brings to
reparingis heightened."
Smith got his first regular season playing time in the fourth quarter of the home game against the
Indianapolis Colts
The Indianapolis Colts are a professional American football team based in Indianapolis. The Colts compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC South, South division. Since the 2008 India ...
on December 9, completing three of five pass attempts and scrambling six yards for his first NFL touchdown in the 44–20 loss. After his relative success against the Colts, many Ravens fans were calling for Smith to replace Boller as the Ravens' starting quarterback. On December 16, Smith came in for an injured Boller in the game against the
Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins are a professional American football team based in the Miami metropolitan area. The Dolphins compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC East, East division. The team ...
. Smith led the Ravens down the field for a field goal that forced overtime. The Ravens lost 22–16 in overtime, after a missed 44-yard field goal. On December 20, Boller officially was considered the backup due to injury for the Week 16 game, giving Smith his first professional start against the
Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks are a professional American football team based in Seattle. The Seahawks compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC West, West division. The club entered the NFL a ...
. He completed fewer than 50% of his passes and fumbled twice in this game. The Ravens lost 27–6, scoring a touchdown with about four minutes to play and the game out of reach. In Week 17, the Ravens beat the Steelers with Smith starting again. He went 16-of-27 for 171 yards and one touchdown, with no interceptions and no fumbles lost. This was the Ravens' first win since Week 6, ending a 9-game losing streak with a bye at Week 8. Smith finished his rookie season by totaling 506 total yards and three touchdowns in four games. He had 452 yards and two touchdowns passing and rushed for 54 yards and one touchdown.
Smith was scheduled to start in the third preseason game of the
2008 season, but became ill with a rare disease called
Lemierre's syndrome.
Due to Smith's illness, rookie
Joe Flacco was named to the Ravens' starting quarterback position. Early in the season, Smith re-emerged in the offense as part of their two-quarterback offense, and was utilized for short-yardage runs. This offense featured Smith lining up at the wide receiver spot as well as under center. Smith appeared in only six of the Ravens' 19 games and had a total of 4 passing attempts for 82 yards in the 2008 season.
For the
2009 season, Flacco was named the starting quarterback for the second consecutive year, while Smith was active for only four of sixteen games. Smith completed five of nine passes for 24 yards with one interception during the season. In addition, he also rushed eight times for thirty-one yards, including his career-long fifteen-yard touchdown run.
Smith re-signed with the Ravens for one-year worth $1.101 million. Smith received the low 5th round tender as a restricted free agent. However, no team was willing to part ways with the pick so Smith was not signed. After signing
Marc Bulger as the team's backup to Flacco, the Ravens released Smith on September 4.
San Francisco 49ers
On September 6, 2010, Smith signed with the
San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers (also written as the San Francisco Forty-Niners and nicknamed the Niners) are a professional American football team based in the San Francisco Bay Area. The 49ers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member ...
, in a move that reunited him with former high school and college teammate,
Ted Ginn Jr.
On October 27, Smith was announced as the starter of the 49ers' game against the
Denver Broncos
The Denver Broncos are a professional American football team based in Denver. The Broncos compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC West, West division. The team is headquartered in E ...
. He became the first black quarterback to start for the 49ers. During this game, Smith ran for one touchdown and threw another in a 24–16 win. Smith struggled early on, passing for just 37 yards in the first half; however he excelled in the second half by going 8 for 10 for 159 yards, and leading the Niners to three fourth-quarter touchdown drives. Smith was named the Sports Illustrated NFL Offensive Player of the Week for his performance.
Smith was again given the start for the 49ers' next game against the
St. Louis Rams
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. He led the 49ers to an overtime victory by out-dueling Rams rookie
Sam Bradford in a matchup of
Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks. He threw for 356 yards, one touchdown and ran for 12 yards without being intercepted.
Smith's two straight wins as a starter earned him the starting job for the next three weeks, before he was replaced by the previous starting quarterback
Alex Smith. During that time span, the younger Smith went 3–2 for a 49ers team that finished the season 6–10 overall.
Despite Smith's success as their starting quarterback, the 49ers chose not to re-sign Smith after he became a free agent. This was mostly because new head coach
Jim Harbaugh was expected to seek different options (though he eventually did choose to go with Alex Smith).
Omaha Nighthawks
Smith was signed by the
Omaha Nighthawks
The Omaha Nighthawks were a professional American football team based in Omaha, Nebraska, which played in the United Football League (2009–2012), United Football League, joining the league as an expansion team in 2010 UFL season, 2010. During ...
of the
United Football League on September 2, 2011. An injury to fellow
Heisman Trophy
The Heisman Memorial Trophy ( ; also known simply as the Heisman) is awarded annually since 1935 to the top player in college football. It is considered the most prestigious award in the sport and is presented by the Heisman Trophy Trust followin ...
-winner
Eric Crouch in the season opener opened the door for Smith to become the starter, though the Nighthawks decided to go with
Jeremiah Masoli who had been with the team longer.
Smith's first UFL start came in Omaha's final game of the season, a 25–19 loss to the
Sacramento Mountain Lions in the consolation round of the postseason. In the game, Smith completed 17-of-33 passes for 191 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception, including an 81-yard touchdown pass to
Chad Lucas.
Pittsburgh Steelers
The
Pittsburgh Steelers
The Pittsburgh Steelers are a professional American football team based in Pittsburgh. The Steelers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC North, North division. Founded in 1933 P ...
signed Smith on January 20, 2012. He was released by the team on June 25.
Montreal Alouettes
On August 14, 2013, Smith signed a two-year contract with the
Montreal Alouettes
The Montreal Alouettes (Canadian French, French: ''Les Alouettes de Montréal'') are a professional Canadian football team based in Montreal, Quebec. Founded in 1946, the team has disbanded twice and been re-established thrice. The Alouettes compe ...
of the
Canadian Football League
The Canadian Football League (CFL; , LCF) is a Professional gridiron football, professional Canadian football league in Canada. It comprises nine teams divided into two divisions, with four teams in the East Division (CFL), East Division and f ...
. Smith recorded his first win with the Alouettes in his first start on October 20, against the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a professional Canadian football team based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. They are currently members of the East Division (CFL), East Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL). The Tiger-Cats play their home game ...
by a score of 36–5. Smith started the last three regular season games of the season, posting a 2–1 record, leading
head coach
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Jim Popp to name him the starter for the playoffs. Smith finished his first year in the CFL with a completion percentage of 52.6%, 884 passing yards, nine touchdowns, and five interceptions, in six games played. However, against the same Tiger-Cats in
Guelph
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,
Ontario
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, the Alouettes lost 19–16 in overtime. Following the
2013 CFL season
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The pre-season began on June 12, 2013 and the regular season began on June 27, 2013. Regina, Saskatch ...
, Smith was re-signed to a three-year contract, which kept him with the Alouettes through the 2016 season. Smith started the first six games of the 2014 season, winning only once. Due to his poor play and the team's underperformance, Smith was unconditionally released from his contract by the Alouettes on October 16, 2014.
Professional career statistics
NFL awards
* ''
Sports Illustrated
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'' NFL Offensive Player of the week (Week 8, 2010)
Personal life
Smith graduated from
Ohio State University
The Ohio State University (Ohio State or OSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Columbus, Ohio, United States. A member of the University System of Ohio, it was founded in 1870. It is one ...
with a bachelor's degree in communication.
Smith, a father of two children, has advocated for passage of the FIT Kids Act. The act would require school districts to report on students' physical activity and to give health and nutritional information to children.
Smith was arrested on October 20, 2017, for driving while intoxicated in Ohio.
See also
*
Racial issues faced by black quarterbacks
References
External links
*
Ohio State Buckeyes bio
*
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1984 births
Living people
Glenville High School alumni
Players of American football from Cleveland
Players of American football from Columbus, Ohio
American football quarterbacks
Baltimore Ravens players
San Francisco 49ers players
Heisman Trophy winners
Ohio State Buckeyes football players
Ohio State University alumni
All-American college football players
Omaha Nighthawks players
Pittsburgh Steelers players
Montreal Alouettes players
Canadian football quarterbacks
21st-century African-American sportsmen
20th-century African-American sportsmen
Players of Canadian football from Columbus, Ohio
Walter Camp Award winners