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Name | Chris Simms |
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Caption | Simms after a Broncos game on November 22, 2009 |
Currentteam | Tennessee Titans |
Currentnumber | 7 |
Currentpositionplain | Quarterback |
Birthdate | August 29, 1980 |
Birthplace | Ridgewood, New Jersey |
Heightft | 6 |
Heightin | 4 |
Weight | 230 |
College | Texas |
Draftyear | 2003 |
Draftround | 3 |
Draftpick | 97 |
Debutyear | 2004 |
Debutteam | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Pastteams | |
Highlights | |
Statweek | 15 |
Statseason | 2009 |
Statlabel1 | Pass attempts |
Statvalue1 | 511 |
Statlabel2 | Pass completions |
Statvalue2 | 297 |
Statlabel3 | Percentage |
Statvalue3 | 58.1 |
Statlabel4 | TD-INT |
Statvalue4 | 12-18 |
Statlabel5 | Passing yards |
Statvalue5 | 3,117 |
Statlabel6 | QB Rating |
Statvalue6 | 69.1 |
Nfl | SIM339462 |
Simms has also played for the Denver Broncos and Tennessee Titans. He is the son of former NFL quarterback Phil Simms.
In 2004, Simms started the season as the 3rd string quarterback again, this time behind Johnson and former Denver Broncos and Miami Dolphins starter Brian Griese, but quickly advanced to backup quarterback after a poor preseason by Griese. Simms saw his first action on September 19, 2004 against the Seattle Seahawks after a below-average performance by Johnson, coming into the game with 10:32 left in the 2nd quarter. Simms went 21-32 with 175 yards and an interception. Simms received his first start two games later against the New Orleans Saints on October 10, 2004 after the Bucs started 0-4 and Johnson was benched for his poor performance. Simms went 5-8 for 75 yards but injured his shoulder early in the game and missed three weeks, allowing Brian Griese to secure the position with 3 straight wins. Simms saw occasional action as the backup QB to Griese and started a meaningless final game against the Arizona Cardinals where he threw for 224 yards, 1 touchdown and 2 interceptions.
In 2005, Simms was slated on the depth chart as the backup quarterback, behind Griese and ahead of former Cleveland Browns starting quarterback Luke McCown. Simms got his first snap of the season after Miami Dolphins linebacker Zach Thomas was pushed onto Griese's leg with several minutes left in the game on October 16, 2005. Despite the injury, the Buccaneers prevailed 27-13 in the game in which Griese was lost for the season. Simms performed well, completing 6 of 10 passes for 69 yards. Simms got his first start of the season the following week against a weak San Francisco 49ers squad. While Simms had decent numbers (21-34, 264yds, 1TD, 2INT), his performance was considered poor, as there were many times when he underthrew his receivers, missed open receivers, or incorrectly read the defensive coverage. Simms followed up this performance with about the same performance (25-42, 259, 1TD, 2INT) against the division rival Carolina Panthers, who were considered a much better team than San Francisco. Since these two losses however, Simms has performed better than expected and has a knack for late-game heroics. He led fourth-quarter charges against fellow division rival Atlanta twice, as well as the Washington Redskins. The Redskin game was his best performance of the year as Simms threw for 3 scores as the Buccaneers won 36-35 in a remarkable game. Simms had a much more impressive performance in the rematch against Carolina on the road. The two losses in this stretch were against the defending Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots, and the Chicago Bears, who were ranked #1 in the league in total defense, and in both of these games, Simms did not throw any interceptions, and was sacked a combined 11 times. He even led Tampa Bay to another fourth-quarter comeback against the Bears but a 29-yard field goal attempt floated wide right giving the Bears a 13-10 victory.
Simms led the Buccaneers to their first playoff berth since their Super Bowl victory in the 2002. In the rematch vs. the Redskins Simms led Tampa Bay back again from a 17–3 halftime deficit. With the score at 17–10 late in the fourth quarter, Simms hit Edell Shepherd on an apparent 35-yard TD strike. However, Shepherd failed to maintain possession as he hit the ground. Tampa Bay lost 17–10 in a game where Washington gained only 120 yards of offense, the lowest total for a playoff winner in NFL history.
Chris Simms had played well at the end of the 2005 season, and thus came into the 2006 season with high expectations around him. However, for no particular obvious reason, Simms's play in the first two weeks was abysmal. In back-to-back games against the Baltimore Ravens and Atlanta Falcons, Simms posted up 45 completions on 82 attempts for 446 yards, but had zero touchdowns and six interceptions. He continued to have several of his passes tipped by defensive linemen. Largely due to his inexplicably poor play, the Bucs scored a mere 3 points in two games.
On December 27, 2006, Simms announced that he had signed a two-year extension to remain with the Buccaneers with the expectation that he would start. However, due to complications from his recovery and the performance of Jeff Garcia in mini-camp, Simms was expected to serve as a backup to Garcia. On October 9, Simms was placed on Injured Reserve for the rest of the season. The Bucs were expected to keep Simms on the roster for mini camp as their fifth quarterback.
Simms' relationship with head coach Jon Gruden worsened significantly during this period. Simms attributed his lack of playing time to how Gruden treated Simms during his recovery from spleen injury. He has even said that "The relationship between me and coach Gruden, it’s broken," Simms said. "And I don’t see any way it’s going to get better." Simms also said that he will never forgive Gruden, although he still respects the Buccaneers as an organization.
On August 30, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers released Simms. He worked out with the Baltimore Ravens during the preseason but was not signed.
On July 1, 2010, Simms was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated with marijuana in New York.
On September 4th, 2010, Simms was cut from the Titans roster. On November 22, 2010, he was signed again to backup quarterback Rusty Smith, after the season ending injury to Vince Young.
His younger brother, Matt Simms, was a quarterback at the University of Louisville before transferring to El Camino College, a junior college in Torrance, CA. Matt signed a letter of intent to transfer and play for the University of Tennessee on December 16th, 2009. Matt was Tennessee's starting quarterback until November, 2010 when Tyler Bray replaced him. At present, both Simms brothers are backup quarterbacks in Tennessee.
Simms is the son of former NFL quarterback Phil Simms.
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