Todd Bouman

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Todd Bouman is a currently a free agent in the NFL. He formerly played for the Minnesota Vikings. In a 2001 game against the Tennessee Titans, Bouman completed 21 of 31 passes for 384 yards and four touchdowns and was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week [1]. Bouman took over for Daunte Culpepper when Culpepper was lost to injury in the 2001 season. Bouman himself was lost to injury in the 2001 season, yielding to third string quarterback Spergon Wynn. He went to St. Cloud State University. Todd Bouman was released prior to the 2006 season by the Saints in favor of Jamie Martin. On November 21, 2006 he was signed as the 2nd string Quarterback for the Green Bay Packers replacing the injured Aaron Rodgers [2].

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Bouman attended Russell-Tyler-Ruthton High School and was a letterman in football, basketball, and track&field. He won All-State honors in football and basketball, and in track&field, he qualified for the State Meet in both, the long jump and the high jump. Todd Bouman graduated from Russell-Tyler-Ruthton High School in 1990.

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