Todd Husak

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Todd Husak
Date of birth: July 6, 1978 (1978-07-06) (age 29)
Place of birth: Flag of the United States Long Beach, California
Career information
Position(s): Quarterback
Jersey №: 8
College: Stanford
NFL Draft: 2000 / Round: 6 / Pick 202
Organizations
 As player:
2000
2001 *
2002
2002-03 *
2004 *
Washington Redskins
Denver Broncos
Berlin Thunder (NFL Europa)
New York Jets
Cleveland Browns
*Inactive and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and Awards
Awards: 2000 Hula Bowl MVP
Stats at NFL.com

Todd Husak (born July 6, 1978 in Long Beach, California) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League. He played college football at Stanford, and as the starting quarterback, led the Cardinal to the Rose Bowl in 2000, the school's first such appearance since 1972. Husak was named First Team All-Pac-10 for the 1999 season, and was named co-Most Valuable Player of the 2000 Hula Bowl. Husak threw for 6,564 yards and 41 touchdowns while at Stanford, putting him at number 5 for both passing and touchdowns among Stanford's quarterbacks.

Husak was drafted in the sixth round by the Washington Redskins in the 2000 NFL Draft, for whom he saw limited action that season. Afterwards, he spent a few years in the NFL as an offseason or practice squad member of the Denver Broncos, New York Jets, and Cleveland Browns. He also spent one season with the Berlin Thunder of NFL Europe, and led the Thunder to the league championship in World Bowl X in 2002.

Husak retired from professional football in 2004. In 2005, Husak was a graduate assistant football coach at Stanford, working with tight ends.

Husak can also be seen on Fox Bay Sports providing color commentary on PAC 10 Games.

Preceded by
Chad Hutchinson
Stanford Starting Quarterbacks
1998-1999
Succeeded by
Randy Fasani