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'''Joshua Treadwell McCown''' (born July 4, 1979) is an [[American football]] [[quarterback]] for the [[Chicago Bears]] of the [[National Football League]]. He was drafted by the [[Arizona Cardinals]] in the third round of the [[2002 NFL Draft]]. He played [[college football]] at [[SMU Mustangs football|SMU]] and [[Sam Houston State University#Athletics|Sam Houston State]].
'''Joshua Treadwell McCown''' (born July 4, 1979) is an [[American football]] [[quarterback]] for the Da bears whom are terrrible who play for this crap we call the [[National Football League]]. He was drafted by the [[Arizona Cardinals]] in the third round of the [[2002 NFL Draft]]. He played [[college football]] at [[SMU Mustangs football|SMU]] and [[Sam Houston State University#Athletics|Sam Houston State]].


McCown has played for the [[Detroit Lions]], [[Oakland Raiders]], [[Miami Dolphins]], [[Carolina Panthers]], [[Hartford Colonials]], [[San Francisco 49ers]] and [[Chicago Bears]]. He is the older brother of [[New Orleans Saints]] [[quarterback]] [[Luke McCown]] and younger brother of former [[Texas A&M Aggies football|Texas A&M]] quarterback [[Randy McCown]].
McCown has played for the [[Detroit Lions]], [[Oakland Raiders]], [[Miami Dolphins]], [[Carolina Panthers]], [[Hartford Colonials]], [[San Francisco 49ers]] and [[Chicago Bears]]. He is the older brother of [[New Orleans Saints]] [[quarterback]] [[Luke McCown]] and younger brother of former [[Texas A&M Aggies football|Texas A&M]] quarterback [[Randy McCown]].

Revision as of 16:07, 10 December 2013

Josh McCown
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McCown in the 2011 NFL season.
Chicago Bears
Personal information
Born: (1979-07-04) July 4, 1979 (age 45)
Jacksonville, Texas
Career information
College:Sam Houston State
NFL draft:2002 / round: 3 / pick: 81
Career history
*Offseason and/or practice squad member only
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 14, 2013
TD–INT:50–45
Passing Yards:8,807
Passer Rating:77.6

Joshua Treadwell McCown (born July 4, 1979) is an American football quarterback for the Da bears whom are terrrible who play for this crap we call the National Football League. He was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the third round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He played college football at SMU and Sam Houston State.

McCown has played for the Detroit Lions, Oakland Raiders, Miami Dolphins, Carolina Panthers, Hartford Colonials, San Francisco 49ers and Chicago Bears. He is the older brother of New Orleans Saints quarterback Luke McCown and younger brother of former Texas A&M quarterback Randy McCown.

Early years

McCown attended Jacksonville High School in Jacksonville, Texas. As a senior, he was the East Texas Player of the Year, District 17-4A offensive player of the Year, and an all-state honorable mention. He completed 153 out of 231 passes (66.23 completion percentage) for 30 touchdowns and 9 interceptions. He also played basketball, and won an All-District second team honors as a senior.

College career

McCown played three collegiate seasons at Southern Methodist University, passing for 4,022 yards and 24 touchdowns, but also threw 34 interceptions. McCown left the SMU program to prove that he could lead an aerial attack and did so, surpassing his three-year SMU TD total in just one season at Sam Houston State, passing for 3,481 yards and 32 touchdowns (and 12 interceptions) as a senior. His passing yardage total was the best in Sam Houston history and ranks him eighth all-time in career passing yards. Following his senior season, he was one of 16 players considered for the Walter Payton Award, given to the top performer in NCAA Division 1-AA football.

Professional career

Arizona Cardinals

McCown shot up the draft charts after an outstanding performance at the NFL Combine, which saw him post a 4.57 40-yard dash, a 10-foot long jump, and a 38½-inch vertical jump. After being drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the third round of the 2002 NFL Draft, future Cardinals coach Dennis Green said of McCown, "I think he's going to be a great one, when I buy into a quarterback, I really do." McCown played as a quarterback for the Cardinals from 2002 until 2005. In his first season at Arizona, he played in two games, debuting against the Kansas City Chiefs when he entered to the game for starter Jake Plummer. In 2003 played in eight games with three starts, and completed 95 of 166 passes for 1,018 yards with five TDs and six INTs and also rushed for a career-high 158 yards and a TD on 28 carries. McCown was notable for hitting receiver Nate Poole for the game-winning touchdown to knock the Vikings and-coincidentally-future offensive coordinator and coach with the Bears Mike Tice out of the playoffs 18-17.[1] His best season for the Cardinals was in 2004 when he played in 14 games and passed for 2,511 yards and 11 touchdowns. He also rushed for 112 yards and two TDs on 36 attempts. In his career he has rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit for a victory on four occasions, all of them in 2004. He connected on a career-high 76.9 percent of his passes, 20 of 26 at Atlanta. He started for the Cardinals at the first regular season game outside the United States, played at Estadio Azteca on October 2, 2005 against the San Francisco 49ers,[2] but McCown relinquished the starting role to Kurt Warner in 2005.

Detroit Lions

In the 2006 off-season, McCown was released by the Arizona Cardinals and became a free agent. He signed a two-year contract with the Detroit Lions on March 16, 2006. He was the backup quarterback to Jon Kitna, and was occasionally used in as the Y (slot receiver),[3] passing Corey Bradford and Mike Williams on the depth chart as the third WR. McCown caught 2 passes for 15 yards when playing wide receiver in 2006 making his career total 3 catches for 10 yards against the New England Patriots. After the Lions drafted Michigan State quarterback Drew Stanton in the 2007 NFL Draft, McCown was traded along with Williams to the Oakland Raiders in exchange for a fourth-round draft pick, A. J. Davis.[4]

Oakland Raiders

McCown's first regular season start for the Raiders was the 2007 season opener against his former team, the Lions. He was impressive, completing 30 of 40 passes for 313 yards with two touchdowns in a 36-21 loss to the Lions. Unfortunately, he also threw two interceptions and fumbled late in the game to end the Raiders' attempt at a comeback. McCown had played through the second half of the game against the Lions with a right foot injury. McCown has struggled this season with injuries, and in 13 games McCown has only played in 7, losing 5 games and winning 2. In the 7 games that McCown played in, he completed 85 of 143 passes for 901 yards with 9 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Veteran quarterback Daunte Culpepper was signed by the Raiders prior to the start of the 2007 season,[5] and was used as a back-up quarterback to McCown when McCown was active. But when McCown was unable to play, Culpepper was the starting quarterback for the Raiders, playing in 7 games, winning 3 games, and losing 4 games. Culpepper was questionable for the Raiders game against the Denver Broncos on December 2 after missing practice on November 30 with sore quadriceps. However, McCown's status was listed as probable and ended up being the starting quarterback against the Broncos. Along with running back Justin Fargas, McCown led the Raiders to a 34-20 victory over the Denver Broncos, improving the Raiders record to 4-8. In the game, McCown completed 14 of 21 passes for 141 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions, and a 125.2 passer rating, the highest of his career.[6] The next week, McCown left the game against the Green Bay Packers with an injury and the Raiders lost, eliminating them from playoff contention.

Miami Dolphins

On February 29, 2008, McCown signed a two-year contract with the Miami Dolphins.[7] Prior to training camp in July, McCown needed six stitches in his throwing hand's index finger. He suffered the injury holding firewood as his brother Luke chopped it.[8]

Coming into the preseason, McCown was listed on the Dolphins depth chart as their starting quarterback over John Beck. Following the signing of free agent quarterback Chad Pennington,[9] McCown failed to appear in the team's final three preseason games. He was traded to the Carolina Panthers on August 29.[10]

Carolina Panthers

On August 29, 2008, the Carolina Panthers acquired McCown from the Dolphins for a 7th round pick (#237 overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft. The move came a day after Panthers quarterback Matt Moore suffered a leg injury.[11][12] He made his debut as a Panthers player when he entered the field against the Atlanta Falcons only for the end-game kneeldowns that drained the last 73 seconds from the clock. He had the same role against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Hartford Colonials

McCown was signed by the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League on August 3, 2010.[13][14] McCown threw for 265 yards and three touchdowns in the season opener 27-10 victory over the Sacramento Mountain Lions.[15] He was then named the player of the week. In Week 2, he had another solid performance with 264 yards passing and two touchdowns. In Week 4 of the UFL, McCown threw for 223 yards, with one touchdown and one interception. By the end of the season, McCown finished off with over 1,000 yards passing, as well as the highest ranked passer in the league.

San Francisco 49ers

On August 17, 2011, McCown signed with the San Francisco 49ers.[16] He was released by the 49ers on September 3, 2011.[17] McCown eventually served as assistant coach at Marvin Ridge High School.[18]

Chicago Bears

McCown (15) lines up against the Green Bay Packers

On November 23, 2011, McCown signed with the Chicago Bears, as a backup to Caleb Hanie, after an injury to starting quarterback Jay Cutler.[19] On December 18, 2011, McCown came in for Hanie during a 38-14 loss to the Seattle Seahawks at Soldier Field. McCown threw 2 times, one of his throws for a 12-yard gain, and the other was intercepted. On December 21, 2011, the Bears announced that McCown would start on the Christmas Day game against the defending champion Green Bay Packers, due to Caleb Hanie's struggles since taking over for the injured Jay Cutler. Despite a 35-21 loss, McCown had a somewhat decent game, throwing for a touchdown and 2 interceptions, with a passer rating of 78.5. In Week 17 against the Minnesota Vikings, McCown completed 15 for 20 for 160 yards with a touchdown and a pick with a 75.4 passer rating, but was sacked 7 times, and Jared Allen nearly broke the NFL record for sacks in a season, but fell .5 sacks short of the record. The Bears won 17-13.[20]

In 2012, McCown was re-signed to a 1-year deal by the Bears, and was reassigned a new number from 15 to 12 after Brandon Marshall joined the team before McCown was re-signed.[21] On August 31, McCown was waived by the team.[22] On November 12, McCown was again re-signed by the Bears after starting quarterback Jay Cutler sustained a concussion.[23] Despite becoming an unrestricted free agent in 2013, on March 29, McCown signed a one-year deal with the Bears.[24] McCown played in the second half of week 7 against the Washington Redskins after Cutler hurt his groin in the first half.[25] McCown completed 14 of 20 passes for 204 yards and a touchdown to Martellus Bennett, but the Bears lost 45-41.[26] On November 4, McCown led the Bears to a victory over the rival Green Bay Packers on Monday Night Football. McCown threw for 272 yards and 2 touchdowns en route to a 27-20 victory.[27] Cutler started the week ten game against the Detroit Lions, but was replaced by McCown on the final drive due to an ankle injury. McCown guided the Bears to a 74-yard touchdown drive, completing 6 of 9 passes for 62 yards and an 11-yard touchdown to Brandon Marshall. However, the Bears lost 21-19.[28] On November 11, Bears head coach Marc Trestman stated that Cutler is not expected to play the following week against the Baltimore Ravens, and McCown will most likely get the start.[29] McCown started his second game against the Ravens, completing 19 of 31 passes for 216 yards with one touchdown and a 92.9 passer rating in a 23-20 victory. In the last four games, McCown has thrown for 754 yards with five touchdowns, no interceptions and a 100.0 passer rating. From week 6 to week 12 in the 2013 NFL season, McCown had the highest passer rating of any quarterback in the league. McCown started week twelve against St. Louis.[30] Against St. Louis, McCown completed a franchise-record 36 passes for 352 yards, two touchdowns and an interception.[31] The next week against the Minnesota Vikings, McCown threw for a season-high 355 yards, completing 23 of 36 passes for two touchdowns and a 114.9 rating. In week 14, McCown efficiently led the Bears to a 45-28 victory against the Dallas Cowboys, completing 27 of 36 passes for 348 yards and four touchdowns, while also rushing for one touchdown.[32]

Career statistics

Regular season

    Passing   Rushing
Season Team League GP Comp Att Pct Yds TD INT Att Yds TD
2002 Arizona NFL 2 7 18 38.9 66 0 2 1 20 0
2003 Arizona NFL 8 95 166 57.2 1018 5 6 28 158 1
2004 Arizona NFL 14 233 408 57.1 2511 11 10 36 112 2
2005 Arizona NFL 9 163 270 60.4 1838 9 11 29 139 0
2006 Detroit NFL 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2007 Oakland NFL 9 111 190 58.4 1151 10 11 29 143 0
2008 Carolina NFL 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 -3 0
2010 Hartford UFL 8 114 204 56.4 1463 10 8 10 35 0
2011 Chicago NFL 3 35 55 63.6 414 2 4 12 68 0
2012 Chicago NFL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2013* Chicago NFL 7 147 220 66.8 1809 13 1 12 72 1
Regular season totals 66 879 1501 58.6 9922 60 53 158 728 3

* Season in progress

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