Andy Kelly

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Andy Kelly
Date of birth June 6, 1968 (age 38)
Place of birth Dayton, Tennessee
Height ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight 230 lb (105 kg)
Position(s) Quarterback
College Tennessee
Team(s)
1993, 1995-1996
1997-2001
2002
2003-2004
2005, 2007-Present
2006
2006
Charlotte Rage
Nashville Kats
Dallas Desperados
Detroit Fury
New Orleans VooDoo
Utah Blaze
Kansas City Brigade

Andy Kelly (Born:May 5, 1968) was a successful collegiate quarterback at the University of Tennessee from 1988-1991. He took over as a starter for Sterling Hinton in the 1989 SEC game against the Alabama Crimson Tide. He set numerous Tennessee and SEC passing records, most of them broken by his later successor at Tennessee, Peyton Manning. He was also drafted to play baseball with the Atlanta Braves. Currently he is an Arena Football League quarterback with the New Orleans VooDoo, whom he also played for in 2005. He previously played for the Charlotte Rage (1993, 1995-96), Nashville Kats (1997-2001), Dallas Desperados (2002), Detroit Fury(2003-04), Kansas City Brigade (2006) and Utah Blaze (2006). At the end of the 2006 season, he held several all-time AFL career records, including touchdown passes (767), passing yards (39,948), pass attempts (5,827), pass completions (3,621), and interceptions (155).

[edit] High school career

At Rhea County High School in Dayton, Tennessee, Andy Kelly won Gatorade All-America honors in football as a senior.

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