Date of Birth: March 6, 1978 Position: Quarterback
Career History
Washington Redskins (WAS) - 2001
Miami Dolphins (MIA) - 2002-2003
Houston Texans (HST) - 2006-2009
Minnesota Vikings (MIN) - 2009-2010
New York Giants (NYG) - 2011
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Sage Rosenfels was drafted in the 4th round of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins.
He had a notable stint with the Houston Texans where he started several games and showcased his ability as a reliable backup and occasional starter.
Rosenfels is known for his time with the Minnesota Vikings, where he played under head coach Brad Childress and contributed to the team's offense.
Throughout his career, he appeared in a total of 61 NFL games, throwing for over 4,000 yards and recording 30 touchdown passes.
Rosenfels was part of the Vikings team that reached the NFC Championship game in the 2009 season, although he did not play as a starter during that playoff run.
Playing Style
Sage Rosenfels was known for his strong arm and ability to make plays outside of the pocket. He was recognized for his intelligence and understanding of offensive schemes, making him a valuable asset as a backup quarterback.
Post-NFL Career
After retiring from professional football, Rosenfels has been involved in various football-related endeavors, including coaching and sports commentary.
Legacy
While not a household name, Sage Rosenfels is remembered for his contributions to several NFL teams and his role as a dependable quarterback during his career.
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