Position: Quarterback (QB) Date of Birth: August 1, 1972
Career Timeline
Minnesota Vikings (1997-1999):
Joined the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 1997.
Served primarily as a backup quarterback.
Had his first significant playing time in 1998, contributing to the team's playoff run.
New Orleans Saints (2000):
Played in a backup role during his time with the Saints.
Green Bay Packers (2001):
Spent a brief period with the Packers, primarily as a backup.
St. Louis Rams (2002):
Joined the Rams but did not see significant playing time.
Jacksonville Jaguars (2004-2005):
Contributed to the team, again primarily in a backup capacity.
Baltimore Ravens (2010):
Last stint in the NFL, finishing out his career with the Ravens.
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Although he did not achieve Pro Bowl status, Bouman was known for being a reliable backup quarterback throughout his career.
His tenure in the NFL lasted over a decade, showcasing his resilience and ability to adapt to various team systems.
Contributed to teams that made playoff appearances, notably with the Vikings during their successful 1998 season.
Post-NFL Career
After retiring from professional football, Todd Bouman has been involved in various ventures, including coaching and mentoring young athletes.
Todd Bouman had a solid NFL career spanning from 1997 to 2010, playing for six teams primarily as a backup quarterback. While he may not have been a household name, his contributions to the teams he played for and his longevity in the league reflect his dedication to the sport.
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