Doug Pederson

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Doug Pederson
Doug Pederson with the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in 2003.
Position(s):
Quarterback
Jersey #(s):
18, 14
Born: January 31, 1968 (1968-01-31) (age 40)
Bellingham, Washington
Career Information
Year(s): 19932004
College: Northeast Louisiana
Professional Teams
Career Stats
TD-INT     12-19
Yards     2,762
QB Rating     62.3
Stats at NFL.com
Career Highlights and Awards
  • No notable achievements

Doug Pederson (born January 31, 1968 in Bellingham, Washington) is a former American football quarterback in the NFL. He spent most of his career playing for the Green Bay Packers.

[edit] High School Years

Pederson attended Ferndale High School in Ferndale, Washington and was an average student as well as an All-State selection in football, basketball, and baseball.

[edit] NFL career

Pederson originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Miami Dolphins in 1991 out of the Northeast Louisiana University in Monroe, Louisiana. For several years, Pederson bounced on and off of the Dolphins' roster, spending time on their practice squad before settling onto their roster in 1993. In 1992 Pederson played for the New York/New Jersey Knights of the World League of American Football. He returned to the World League in 1995, playing for the Rhein Fire. Also in 1995, Pederson was selected by the Carolina Panthers in that year's expansion draft, but he was released by the Panthers prior to training camp that year. For the 1996-1998 seasons, Pederson was the Packers' backup quarterback. In 1999 he signed with the Philadelphia Eagles to serve as a temporary starter until then-rookie Donovan McNabb was ready to start. The next year Pederson filled the same role for the Cleveland Browns and their sophomore quarterback, Tim Couch. In 2001, Pederson again joined Green Bay, and he remained the backup quarterback there, up until his retirement after the 2004 NFL season.

A journeyman player, Pederson has quietly filled a niche for over a decade in the NFL as a capable backup quarterback. Regarded by many as a kind of player-coach, Pederson in recent years has been assisting star quarterback Brett Favre, helping him prepare for games and feeding him bits of advice during games. Due to Favre's unprecedented durability, Pederson rarely saw action on the football field.

After the 2004 season, due to injury, Pederson retired from football.

After his retirement, Doug Pederson was hired as head football coach of Calvary Baptist Academy, a private, Baptist high school in Shreveport, LA. Calvary was going into its second year as a program when Pederson signed on in March of 2005. Pederson led the Cavaliers to a 5-5 season, and a playoff berth.In 2007 he lead the CAVS to the semi-finals with a record of 12-1 on the season.

Preceded by
Koy Detmer
Philadelphia Eagles Starting Quarterbacks
1999
Succeeded by
Donovan McNabb