Jeffrey Bertrand Blake Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Jeff Bertrand Coleman Blake (born December 4, 1970) is a retired American football quarterback who played in the National Football League. Although he finished his career with the Chicago Bears, he was formerly a quarterback for the New York Jets, Cincinnati Bengals, New Orleans Saints, Baltimore Ravens, Arizona Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles. He was drafted in the sixth round of the 1992 NFL Draft by the Jets out of East Carolina University. His only Pro Bowl appearance came with the Bengals, when he was selected for the AFC team. In that contest, Blake threw a Pro Bowl record-long 92-yard touchdown pass to Yancey Thigpen.
Led the NFL in Yards per Pass Completion (13.8) in 1994.
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Blake set 32 passing records at East Carolina University and finished ninth balloting for the 1991 Heisman Trophy.
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Backup quarterback for 2004 NFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles.
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Completed 1,801 of 3,196 passes (56.4%) for 21,527 yards and 132 touchdowns (78.1 rating).
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Quarterback for N.Y. Jets (1992-1993), Cincinnati Bengals (1994-1999), New Orleans Saints (2000-2001), Baltimore Ravens (2002), Arizona Cardinals (2003), Philadelphia Eagles (2004), and Chicago Bears (2005).
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Godson of former MLB player Tim Raines.
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Father played football in CFL.
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Title
Year
Status
Character
Super Bowl XXXIX
2005
TV Special
Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback
NFL Monday Night Football
2004
TV Series
Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback
NFL on FOX
2000-2003
TV Series
Himself - Arizona Cardinals Quarterback / Himself - New Orleans Saints Quarterback
The NFL on CBS
1998
TV Series
Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback
ESPN's Sunday Night Football
1998
TV Series
Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback
NFL Blast
1997
TV Series
Cincinnati Bengals Player
The NFL on NBC
1994-1997
TV Series
Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback
Living Single
1996
TV Series
Himself
TNT Sunday Night Football
1995-1996
TV Series
Himself - Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback
1992 NFL Draft
1992
TV Movie
Himself - 166th Overall Pick
1992 Peach Bowl
1992
TV Movie
Himself - East Carolina Pirates Quarterback(Co-MVP)