Tony Banks (quarterback)

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Tony Banks
Date of birth April 5, 1973 (age 34)
Place of birth Flag of United States San Diego, California
Position(s) Quarterback
College Michigan State
NFL Draft 1996 / Round 2/ Pick 42
Statistics
Team(s)
1996-1998
1999-2000
2001
2002-2005
St. Louis Rams
Baltimore Ravens
Washington Redskins
Houston Texans

Anthony "Tony" Lamar Banks (born April 5, 1973 in San Diego) is a quarterback American football player. Banks lettered in football, basketball and baseball at Hoover High School. He played right field for the Minnesota Twins Class A team in Ft. Myers, Fla., before enrolling at Mesa Community College in San Diego. He played there two years before transferring to Michigan State University.

Banks was the second-string quarterback for the Houston Texans behind David Carr, and was since the franchise started play in 2002. He has previously played for the Washington Redskins, Baltimore Ravens, and St. Louis Rams. Before he signed with the Washington Redskins, he had tried out for the Dallas Cowboys, however go cut on August 15, 2001. While he was with the Redskins, he became the first quarterback to go from an 0-5 record to a 5-5 record.

On February 28, 2006, Banks was released by the Houston Texans, along with Marcus Coleman and Tony Hollings.

[edit] Trivia

  • Tony Banks' etopps collectible sports card is the highest valued card in the history of the etopps program thus far, due in large part to its extremely limited print run of only 186 copies. As of July 2006, it has consistently maintained a value greater than US$150, and even topped US$882 at its peak.[1]

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Preceded by
Chris Miller
St. Louis Rams Starting Quarterbacks
1996-1998
Succeeded by
Kurt Warner
Preceded by
Jim Harbaugh
Baltimore Ravens Starting Quarterbacks
1999
2000 (with Trent Dilfer)
Succeeded by
Elvis Grbac
Preceded by
Jeff George
Washington Redskins Starting Quarterbacks
2001
Succeeded by
(Patrick Ramsey) and (Danny Wuerffel)