Gustave Joseph Frerotte Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Gustave Joseph "Gus" Frerotte (/fəˈrɒt/; born July 31, 1971) is a former American football quarterback. He was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the seventh round of the 1994 NFL Draft. He played college football at Tulsa. Frerotte, who was selected to the 1997 Pro Bowl while with the Redskins, also played for the Detroit Lions, Denver Broncos, Cincinnati Bengals, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, and St. Louis Rams.
Starting Quarterback for The Miami Dolphins in his 12th NFL season. [November 2005]
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NFL Quarterback for The Washington Redskins from 1994 to 1998. Then with The Detroit Lions in 1999. In 2000, he signed with The Denver Broncos where he played until 2002. In 2002, He signed with The Cincinnati Bengals. From 2003-2004 he played for The Minnesota Vikings. In 2005 Gus signed a free agent deal with The Miami Dolphins.
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In 2003, Became only the second Vikings' QB to throw for 4 TDs in his 1st start with the team, matching Todd Bouman's mark vs. Tennessee in 2001.
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For his final semester of college, served as a corporate fitness consultant for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Former starting quarterback for the Washington Redskins. He is to this day probably best known for a strange on-field incident in 1997. After tossing a touchdown pass in a home game against the New York Giants, he got so excited that after congratulating his teammates, he proceeded to head butt the stadium wall. Frerotte had gotten caught up in the excitement of the moment and also thought that it would be safe, since the wall appeared to be padded. Unfortantely, the wall consisted of reinforced concrete backed up by only a half inch of foam. He suffered an injury as a result of the head butt and needed to leave the game in order to go to the hospital - just before halftime. His team ended up tying the New York Giants 7-7 after overtime. Frerotte, despite being a nice guy with a clean off-the-field image, has never been able to completely live the incident down ... when he has returned to Washington, fans have greeted him with posters of bulls-eyes.
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Title
Year
Status
Character
The NFL on CBS
2003-2008
TV Series
Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback
NFL Monday Night Football
1997-2008
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Quarterback / Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback / Himself - Washington Redskins Quarterback
ESPN's Sunday Night Football
1997-2002
TV Series
Himself - Denver Broncos Quarterback / Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback / Himself - Washington Redskins Quarterback
NFL on FOX
1996-2000
TV Series
Himself - Washington Redskins Quarterback / Himself - Denver Broncos Quarterback