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Flutie is in his 21st season in professional football, including stints in the NFL (1986-89, 1998- Present), the USFL (1985) and the CFL (1990-97). In his pro career, he has thrown for 58,150 yards, a total that ranks third in football history, trailing only Warren Moon (70,325 yards) and Dan Marino (61,361).
Flutie enters the 2005 season having played in 87 career NFL games, including 66 as a starter. He has compiled a starting record of 38-28 (.576), including a 23-9 (.719) mark in home games.
Flutie was a member of the San Diego Chargers from 2001- 04 and served primarily as the backup to Pro Bowler Drew Brees over the last three seasons. He started all 16 games for the first time in his NFL career in 2001 and over the last two seasons (2003-04) has seen action in 10 games with six starts.
Flutie was named to the Pro Bowl in 1998, following a season in which he won Comeback Player of the Year honors from the Associated Press and Pro Football Weekly. In just 10 starts that season, he threw an NFL career high 20 touchdown passes and led the Bills to the playoffs.
Flutie was the primary starter for the Buffalo Bills for two seasons (1998-99) and led Buffalo to the playoffs in both years.
In 1999, Flutie ran for a career-high 476 yards, leading all NFL signal callers in rushing and setting a Buffalo Bills record for single-season rushing yards by a quarterback.
Flutie is in his second tour of duty with New England, having previously been with his hometown team from 1987-89. Over that span, he played in 17 games with 13 starts, compiling an 8-5 (.615) record as a starter.
In 1988, Flutie started nine games for the Patriots, including a stretch where he led the team to six wins in an eight-game span. His efforts earned him the team's “Unsung Hero” award.
Flutie returned to the NFL in 1998 following an eightseason CFL career where he was named the league's most outstanding player a league-record six times. In Canada between 1990-97, he led his teams to three Grey Cup championships and was named Grey Cup MVP following all three victories.
On Nov. 9, 2003, Flutie became the first NFL player over 40 years old to rush for two touchdowns in a game, leading the Chargers to a win over Minnesota. He was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week and FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week for his efforts.
Flutie owns a career record of 12-2 in games he has started in Foxborough, including NFL and college games. He was 5-0 as a starter for the Patriots in Foxborough from 1988-89.
-If flutie made the probowl at 38 i can only guess how many times he would have made it had he not been banished from the nfl because of his height, also if it wasnt for that medaling old fart ralph wilson flutie would have played in the music city miracle and buffalo would have won the game, wilson chose to start a bum and one of the biggest busts in the nfl history as the starter who cost the bills the game, and lets not forget all of the records that flutie set in the cfl where he was the most exciting player to ever play the game hands down, randy cross called flutie the second most exciting player that he ever saw behind barry sanders, i could go on and on but these are some of the facts about flutie.