These NFL Quarterbacks Might Be The Most Overrated In The History Of The League

Published on 08/03/2021
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Jay Cutler (2006 – 2017)

Jay Cutler was actually meant to be the star for Denver. Sadly he was not, but did however prove himself as an interception machine. In his three years with Denver, the Broncos never finished better than 8-8. Throughout his 11 year career, Cutler really tried to prove himself but things didn’t go as planned. In May 2017, Cutler announced his retirement from professional football and was hired by Fox Sports to be a commentator.

Jay Cutler (2006 – 2017)

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Jake Plummer (1997 – 2007)

Having the nickname “The Snake”, one would think that this would be someone who has made a great impression. But alas, Jake Plummer was actually nothing more than a mediocre QB. He didn’t throw more touchdowns than interceptions in a season until his fifth year in the league. Plummer never won that much in Arizona and couldn’t make it work with Mike Shanahan in Denver, despite that he was seemingly the perfect fit for Shanahan’s offense. Near the end of his career, Plummer lost his job to Jay Cutler, which is actually awkward considering the way Cutler’s career ended up.

Jake Plummer (1997 – 2007)

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