American football player (born 1966)
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Todd Philcox (born September 25, 1966 in Norwalk, Connecticut) is a former NFL quarterback.
Career
Philcox came out of Syracuse University and then played nine years in the NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jacksonville Jaguars, San Diego Chargers, and New England Patriots. In 1993 Philcox was starting for the Cleveland Browns in week 11 against Seattle. On the first play of the game Philcox fumbled the ball; it was recovered by Seattle and was run in for a Seahawks touchdown. It was the fastest score in franchise history for Seattle. Philcox finished 4 for 8 and passed for 49 yards and had one interception in 1991. Philcox would go on to play two more seasons for Clevelend. He never fully recovered from a broken thumb in September 1992.
Syracuse Orange starting quarterbacks
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- John J. Dillon
- M. B. Banks
- Roy Simmons Sr.
- Roger Robinson
- Walt Slovenski (1946)
- Ed Dolan (1947)
- Bernie Custis (1948–1950)
- Avatus Stone (1951)
- Pat Stark (1952–1953)
- Mickey Rich (1954)
- Ed Albright (1955)
- Chuck Zimmerman (1956–1958)
- Dave Sarette (1959–1961)
- Walley Mahle (1962–1964)
- Rich King (1963)
- Rick Cassata (1965–1967)
- Jim Del Gaizo (1966)
- Paul Paolisso (1968–1970)
- Randy Zur (1969–1970)
- Bob Woodruff (1971–1972)
- Bob Mitch (1973, 1975)
- Jim Donoghue (1973–1975)
- Bill Hurley (1976–1979)
- Ron Farneski (1976, 1978)
- Tom Wilson (1978)
- Dave Warner (1980–1981)
- Steve Peach (1982)
- Greg Christodulu (1982–1983)
- Todd Norley (1982–1984)
- Don McPherson (1984–1987)
- Mike Kmetz (1984–1985)
- Todd Philcox (1988)
- Bill Scharr (1989)
- Mark McDonald (1989–1990)
- Marvin Graves (1990–1993)
- Kevin Mason (1994)
- Donovan McNabb (1995–1998)
- Troy Nunes (1999–2002)
- Madei Williams (1999)
- R. J. Anderson (2000–2003)
- Joe Fields (2004–2005)
- Perry Patterson (2004–2006)
- Andrew Robinson (2007–2008)
- Cameron Dantley (2007–2008)
- Greg Paulus (2009)
- Ryan Nassib (2010–2012)
- Drew Allen (2013)
- Terrel Hunt (2013–2015)
- Austin Wilson (2014)
- AJ Long (2014)
- Eric Dungey (2015–2018)
- Zack Mahoney (2015–2017)
- Rex Culpepper (2017, 2020)
- Tommy DeVito (2019–2021)
- Clayton Welch (2019)
- JaCobian Morgan (2020)
- Garrett Shrader (2021)
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Cleveland Browns starting quarterbacks