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#12 Trent Green

PositionQB
DOB7/9/70
Height6-3
Weight208
CollegeIndiana
NFL Exp.15




•3/10/08 – signed as a free agent with the Rams.
•6/6/07 – traded by Kansas City to Miami for a conditional fifth-round draft choice in 2008.
•2/27/03 – re-signed with Kansas City.
•4/20/01 – traded by the Rams with fifth-round draft choice in 2001 in exchange for a first-round choice in 2001.
•2/15/99 – signed as an unrestricted free agent by the Rams.
•4/5/95 – signed as a free agent with Washington.
•4/26/93 – selected by San Diego in the eighth round (222nd overall) of the 1993 NFL Draft.

PRO: Veteran quarterback enters his 15th year in the NFL and is in his second stint with the Rams after playing for the team from 1999-2000…two-time Pro Bowl selection (2003, 2005)…posted single-season career-high 101.8 passer rating as a member of the Rams in 2000 after playing in eight games…86.9 career passer rating ranks ninth among active quarterbacks and 12th all-time…has garnered a passer rating of 100.0 or better in 33 regular season games (minimum 15 attempts) and is 20-13 in those games…compiled passer rating of 90.0 or better in each season from 2002-05 becoming only one of four quarterbacks in NFL history to reach the mark in four or more consecutive seasons (Steve Young, 1991-98; Brett Favre, 1994-97; Peyton Manning, 2003-07)…Threw for more than 4,000 yards each season from 2003-05 and is one of only four players in NFL history to throw for 4,000 yards in three or more consecutive seasons (Dan Fouts, 1979-81; Dan Marino, 1984-86; Peyton Manning, 1999-2004)…30 300-yard passing games in his career…played six seasons with Kansas City and is among team’s all-time passing leaders…Chiefs’ all-time leader in completion percentage (61.9%), passer rating (87.3), average gain per attempt (7.73) and completions of 20 yards or longer (261)…ranks second in team history in attempts (3,696), completions (2,115), yards (28,507) and touchdown passes (237)… threw 159 passes without an interception from 10/2/05-11/13/05…has rallied his teams form a fourth quarter deficit for a victory on 15 occasions…made NFL debut vs. Philadelphia (12/21/07)…first NFL start vs. San Francisco (9/14/98)…entered the NFL as an eighth-round draft choice (222nd overall) of the San Diego Chargers in the 1993 NFL Draft.

2007 SEASON: Started at quarterback in five games for Miami and was inactive for one other contest before being placed on reserve/injured list 10/20 with a concussion…finished season 85 of 141 for 987 yards with five touchdowns and seven interceptions.
•Threw first touchdown pass as a Dolphin in Week 1 at Washington 9/9…touchdown came on one-yard pass to Justin Peele on the last play of the first half.
•Registered his 30th 300-yard passing game of his career in Week 3 at New York Jets (9/23)…completed 23 of 36 passes for 318 yards with one touchdown and one interception.
•Suffered concussion that forced him to miss the rest of the season in Week 5 at Houston 10/7…injury was suffered attempting to block Travis Johnson with 3:54 remaining in the first quarter…inactive following week at Cleveland 10/14.

2006 SEASON: Started all eight games that he played...inactive for six contests and designated as the third quarterback for two others...completed 121 of 198 passes (61.1%) for 1,342 yards with seven touchdowns and nine interceptions…fifth consecutive season in which he put together a completion percentage of 60.0 or better. 
•Started season-opener vs. Cincinnati 9/10, extending his streak of consecutive starts to 81 ... Completed 11 of 15 for 90 yards with an INT before sustaining a head trauma in the third quarter on a hit by Robert Geathers.
•Returned to starting lineup for game vs. Oakland 11/19…completed 9 of 16 passes for 102 yards.
•Most productive game of the season in 31-29 overtime loss at Cleveland 12/3…completed 24 of 32 passes for 297 yards with four touchdowns, one interception and a passer rating of 129.8.

2005 SEASON: Earned second career Pro Bowl selection…started all 16 games for the fifth year in a row...completed 317 of 507 passes (62.5%) for 4,014 yards with 17 touchdowns, 10 interceptions and a passer rating of 90.1...passing yards were second in the NFL.
•Threw for 347 yards, including 312 in the second half, at San Diego 10/30…threw for two touchdowns and finished with a passer rating of 111.3
•Orchestrated a fourth-quarter comeback win vs. Oakland 11/6 by leading a pair of touchdown drives in the final period.
•Streak of 159 pass attempts without an interception came to an end at Buffalo 11/13 when Bills LB Angelo Crowell intercepted Green in the second quarter
•Compiled season-high 127.6 passer rating vs. New England 11/27…threw for 323 yards with one touchdown
•Equaled season-high 127.6 passer rating vs. Cincinnati 1/1/06…completed 23 of 29 passes for 344 yards with a touchdown.

2004 SEASON: Started all 16 games for fourth consecutive season...completed 369 of 556 passes (66.4%) for 4,591 yards with 27 touchdowns, 17 interceptions and a passer rating of 95.2...completions and passing yardage marked Chiefs’ franchise bests…named team MVP for the second straight year…led the AFC and ranked second in the NFL in passing yards...led the league in attempts while he was first in the AFC and second in the NFL in completions.
•Garnered passer rating of 100.0 or better at Jacksonville 10/17…marked the first of four contests in a row in which he amassed a passer rating of 100.0 or better.
•In game at Oakland 12/5, the Chiefs were behind 27-24 before Green engineered a pair of scoring drives that resulted in 10 points ... The game-winning score occurred on a 70-yard pass to WR Eddie Kennison with 2:04 to play in the contest
•Led come-from-behind victory at Tennessee 12/13…down 38-35 with 1:39 remaining in contest, Green  led game-winning drive as the Chiefs eventually earned a 49-35 victory
•Completed 9 of 14 passes for 103 yards in fourth quarter vs. Oakland 12/25, as he led scoring drives that resulted in a touchdown and a field goal to give the Chiefs a 31-30 victory after trailing 24-21 entering fourth quarter.

2003 SEASON: Earned first career Pro Bowl berth…completed 330 of 523 passes for 4,039 yards with 24 touchdowns, 12 interceptions and a passer rating of 92.6…named team MVP…second in the AFC and in the NFL in passng yards
•Threw for 400 yards with three touchdowns and a passer rating of 111.3 at Green Bay 10/12…led a 20-point fourth quarter to send the game into overtime before the Chiefs’ won 40-34…named AFC Offensive Player of the Week.
•Completed 100th touchdown pass of his career at San Diego 11/30…touchdown came on seven-yard pass to Tony Gonzalez
•Career-high 34 completions at Denver 12/7.
•Career-best and perfect 158.3 passer rating vs. Detroit 12/14…connected on 20 of 25 passes (80.0%) for 341 yards with three touchdowns.

2002 SEASON: Started all 16 games for the second consecutive year...passed for 3,690 yards with 26 touchdowns and 13 interceptions...led the NFL with a 5.5 touchdown percentage and a 7.85 yards-per-attempt average led all AFC quarterbacks and ranked second in the NFL with a fourth-quarter passer rating of 103.4.
•Threw for a career-high five touchdown passes in 48-30 win over Miami 9/29…garnered a season-best passer rating of 140.7…named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for the first time in his career.
•Rallied Chiefs from 14-point fourth quarter deficit for 29-25 win at N.Y. Jets 10/6…threw touchdown passes of 60 yards to Dante Hall and 19 yards to Priest Holmes in final period.
•Threw three touchdown passes at San Diego 10/13…12th game in a row in which he had at least one scoring pass...streak was snapped the following week vs. Denver 10/20.
•Tied an NFL record and established a Chiefs record for the longest completion with a 99-yard scoring strike to Marc Boerigter vs. San Diego 12/22.

2001 SEASON: Started all 16 games for the first time in his career…completed 296 of 523 passes for 3,783 yards with 17 touchdowns and 24 interceptions in first season with the Chiefs.
•Second-highest completion percentage (80.8) and passer rating (154.3) at Washington (9/30)…completed 21 of 26 passes for 307 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions.
•Tied Dave Krieg's club single-game record with an 80.95 completion mark as he hit on 17 of 21 passes in overtime win vs. Denver 12/16.

2000 SEASON: Played in eight games with five starts for the Rams ... Connected on 145 of 240 passes for 2,063 yards with 16 touchdowns and only five interceptions…passer rating of 101.8 led the NFC and ranked second in the NFL.
•Totaled a career-high 431 passing yards vs. Carolina 11/5.
•Over a six-game span, starting with contest at Kansas City 10/22 and ending with game vs. New Orleans 11/26, Green threw 15 touchdown passes with just five interceptions.
•Threw for a season-high four touchdowns in a 38-24 win at the New York Giants 11/12.

1999 SEASON: Spent the entire season on reserve/injured list after sustaining torn ACL, MCL and lateral meniscus in his left knee in the third preseason game, vs. San Diego (8/28).

1998 SEASON: Started 14 of the 15 games with the Redskins...finished the season with 3,441 yards with 23 touchdowns and just 11 interceptions on 278 of 509 passes…over his final nine starts, Washington produced a record of 6-3
•First NFL touchdown pass came on a four-yard strike to FB Larry Bowie at the New York Giants 9/6.
•First start of NFL career vs. San Francisco 9/14… completed 14 of 25 passes for 201 yards and a TD
•Registered season-high 383 yards passing and attempting a career-high 54 passes at Seattle 9/20.
Earned first win of his career as a starter vs. the New York Giants (11/1)…tallied first rushing touchdown of career.

1997 SEASON: Served as the third quarterback for 15 contests with Washington.
•Made NFL regular season debut vs. Philadelphia 12/21…only pass attempt was incomplete.

1996 SEASON: Designated as the third quarterback for all 16 games with the Redskins.

1995 SEASON: Served as the third quarterback for all 16 games in first season with Washington.

1994 SEASON: Signed with the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League on October 28 after being waived by the Chargers prior to the regular season ... With the Lions, dressed for two games but did not see any playing time before being released on November 10.

1993 SEASON: Designated as the third quarterback for all 16 games in his rookie season with the Chargers.

•Four-year letterman at Indiana…completed 421 of 755 passes for 5,400 yards with 23 touchdowns and 32 interceptions...rushed for 516 yards and 20 touchdowns.
•Set school single-season records for yards passing (2,627) and yards of total offense (2,829) as a junior in 1991…marks subsequently surpassed by Antwaan Randle El
•Set career highs in touchdown passes (12) and rushing touchdowns (11) as a junior.
•Graduated with a degree in business.

•Born Trent Jason Green in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

•Attended St. John Vianney High School in Kirkwood, Mo.

Three-time All-Conference and All-District selection in football...also lettered in basketball and was twice named the team's MVP.

Married to Julie with two sons, T.J. and Derek, and a daughter, Janelle.


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