Date of Birth: February 5, 1943 Position: Quarterback (QB)
Career History
Dallas Cowboys (1965–1971)
Drafted in the 1st round of the 1965 NFL Draft as the 5th overall pick.
Served as a backup to legendary quarterback Don Meredith.
Helped lead the Cowboys to Super Bowl V in 1971.
New York Giants (1972–1974)
Traded to the Giants, where he became the starting quarterback.
Known for his strong arm and ability to lead the team effectively.
Denver Broncos (1977–1982)
Joined the Broncos in 1977 and achieved significant success.
Led the team to Super Bowl XII in 1978, becoming the first quarterback to start for two different teams in the Super Bowl.
Named to the Pro Bowl in 1977.
Highlights and Accomplishments
Played in a total of 17 seasons in the NFL.
Known for his leadership and competitive spirit on the field.
Accrued over 19,000 passing yards and threw for 116 touchdowns during his career.
Inducted into the University of California Hall of Fame for his college football accomplishments.
Legacy
Craig Morton is remembered not only for his impressive career statistics but also for his role in shaping the quarterback position during his era. His ability to adapt to different teams and systems, along with his performance in high-stakes games, has secured his place in NFL history.
Source: gpt-4o-mini
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