These NFL Quarterbacks Might Be The Most Overrated In The History Of The League

Published on 08/03/2021
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Joe Flacco (2008-Present)

Once known as a top quarterback, Joe Flacco lost this reputation after his Super Bowl run with the Baltimore Ravens back in 2012. This playoff run, in which he was pretty much perfect for four games, helped him land a salary deal of $66.4 million over three years and a signing bonus of $40 million. His career numbers might be better than most QBs out there, but that amount of money earned him the “overrated” tag since his production took a nosedive pretty much right after the contract was signed.

Joe Flacco (2008-Present)

Joe Flacco (2008-Present)

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Matthew Stafford (2009-Present)

We are sure that people will continue to talk about the quarterback legacy of Matthew Stafford for a very long time. In 2009, he joined the league and went on to put out ridiculous numbers. This includes a career passer rating close to 90 and 256 passing touchdowns. While this is all quite impressive, his talents have not translated to a lot of victories. As a starter, his record was 69-79-1. This does not include his 0-3 mark in the playoffs just yet either. What makes the lack of success even more confounding is the fact that he threw to the very talented Calvin Johnson for seven seasons. How is that even possible?

Matthew Stafford (2009-Present)

Matthew Stafford (2009-Present)

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