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Adam Joshua Feeley (born May 16, 1977) is a former American football quarterback. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 2001 NFL Draft. He played college football for the University of Oregon.
He was also a member of the Miami Dolphins, San Diego Chargers, and Carolina Panthers.
Feeley played high school football at Ontario High School as a quarterback in Ontario, Oregon. In four years, he passed for 5,428 yards and 59 touchdowns. In addition to football, he also played baseball and basketball. He opted, however, to play college football for the Oregon Ducks.
Feeley was a four-year letterman at Oregon, and saw most of his playing time in his sophomore and junior years. He was a nominee for the Davey O'Brien Award as a junior, throwing for 1,951 yards and 14 touchdowns before being sidelined with an elbow injury. However, most of his senior year he was a backup to starter Joey Harrington, who was drafted by the Detroit Lions.
Thomas Edward Patrick Brady, Jr. (born August 3, 1977), is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL).
After playing college football for the University of Michigan, Tom Brady was drafted by the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft. In Brady's 14 seasons as a starter (he did not start as a rookie, and missed nearly all of 2008 with a torn ACL), the Patriots have earned six trips to the Super Bowl (the most for any quarterback, ever), winning four. Brady has won three Super Bowl MVP (Super Bowl XXXVI, XXXVIII, and XLIX) and two league MVP awards (2007 and 2010), has been selected to eleven Pro Bowls, and has led the Patriots to more division titles (13) than any other quarterback in NFL history. Brady is fifth all-time in career passing yards and third in career touchdown passes. His career postseason record is 22–9; he has won more playoff games than any other QB, and appeared in more playoff games than any player at any position. He led the Patriots when they set the NFL record for the longest consecutive win streak, including the playoffs, with 21 straight wins in the 2003 and 2004 seasons. He also set the record for most consecutive playoff wins with 10, and in 2007 led the Patriots to the first undefeated regular season since the season was expanded to 16 games. He has thrown for more passing yards and touchdowns than any quarterback in NFL postseason history, and has the sixth highest career passer rating of all time (96.6) among quarterbacks with at least 1,500 career passing attempts.
A Collection of A. J. Feeley INTs and Fumbles that made him a legend to all Miami Dolphin fans.
Over eleven years before DeflateGate, former NFL quarterback A.J. Feeley says that Tom Brady and the Patriots were using doctored footballs. In an interview with 97.5 The Fanatic, Feeley told a revealing story about playing the Patriots in 2004, when he was a backup quarterback on the Miami Dolphins. Prior to Brady and Peyton Manning forcing through a 2006 rule change that allowed each team to "customize" their own footballs (within a certain standard, of course), NFL rules had teams use brand new footballs provided by the league for each game. In 2004, however, Feeley says that the Patriots were using their own worn-in footballs during home games, leaving the opposing offense to chuck around a slippery new football. Subscribe to Complex for More: http://goo.gl/PJeLOl Check out more of...
Feeley injured his butt earlier in game. while going to sideline one of his teammate slaps it and hurts him. one of the funniest incidents but few people know about it.
Former Eagles QB AJ Feeley and his wife, Heather Mitts, former US Women's National Soccer Team player stopped by the XTU studio to talk about their new family, making a home in Philly and Heather's youth soccer camps this summer... Listen here to find out all about it!
If you're new, Subscribe! → http://bit.ly/1tCJ9S2 Former Eagles Quarterback A.J. Feeley joins The Locker Room with Billy Schweim with his perspective on Rookie Carson Wentz, the value of having former NFL QBs as his coaches, and he reflects on his playing career Visit 97.3 ESPN → http://973espn.com Like us → http://facebook.com/973espnfm Follow us → http://twitter.com/973espn Get our newsletter → http://bit.ly/1olN2Fw
Oregon QB AJ Feeley lofts a pass down the sideline to TE Jed Weaver for a 29 yard gain vs. ASU 11-15-1997 at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, AZ.
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Red Squirrel challenges Philadelphia Eagles' Quarterback AJ Feeley to a throwing competition with Vinnie in the back alley.
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Oregon AB AJ Feeley dives for a touchdown vs. ASU 11-15-1997 at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, AZ.
Over eleven years before DeflateGate, former NFL quarterback A.J. Feeley says that Tom Brady and the Patriots were using doctored footballs. In an interview with 97.5 The Fanatic, Feeley told a revealing story about playing the Patriots in 2004, when he was a backup quarterback on the Miami Dolphins. Prior to Brady and Peyton Manning forcing through a 2006 rule change that allowed each team to "customize" their own footballs (within a certain standard, of course), NFL rules had teams use brand new footballs provided by the league for each game. In 2004, however, Feeley says that the Patriots were using their own worn-in footballs during home games, leaving the opposing offense to chuck around a slippery new football. Subscribe to Complex for More: http://goo.gl/PJeLOl Check out more of...
Feeley injured his butt earlier in game. while going to sideline one of his teammate slaps it and hurts him. one of the funniest incidents but few people know about it.
Former Eagles QB AJ Feeley and his wife, Heather Mitts, former US Women's National Soccer Team player stopped by the XTU studio to talk about their new family, making a home in Philly and Heather's youth soccer camps this summer... Listen here to find out all about it!
Red Squirrel challenges Philadelphia Eagles' Quarterback AJ Feeley to a throwing competition with Vinnie in the back alley.
Recorded with my iPhone - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/gcobb-live with the Ustream Mobile App.
Former NFL quarterback A.J. Feeley claims he saw Tom Brady using deflated balls in 2004, two years before players were allow to break-in their balls prior to a game. Former NFL quarterback A.J. Feeley claims he saw Tom Brady using deflated balls in 2004, two years before players were allow to break-in their balls prior to a game. Former NFL quarterback A.J. Feeley claims he saw Tom Brady using deflated balls in 2004, two years before players were allow to break-in their balls prior to a game. Former NFL quarterback AJ Feeley claims he WITNESSED Tom Brady using illegal deflated footballs way back in 2004 Former NFL quarterback AJ Feeley claims he WITNESSED Tom Brady using illegal deflated footballs way back in 2004 Former NFL quarterback AJ Feeley claims he WITNESSED Tom Brady using illegal...
Aldon Smith of the San Francisco 49ers sacks A.J. Feeley of the St. Louis Rams on 4th down and runs back to the bench.
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Philadelphia Eagles Drafted Quarterbacks Year Rnd College/Univ 20104Mike KafkaNorthwestern 2007 2 Kevin Kolb Houston 2004 6 Andy Hall Delaware 2001 5 A.J. Feeley Oregon 1999 1 Donovan McNabb Syracuse 1997 7 Koy Detmer Colorado 1996 3 Bobby Hoying Ohio State 1995 4 Dave Barr California 1992 4 Casey Weldon Florida State 1991 5 Craig Erickson Miami (FL) 1988 6 Don McPherson Syracuse 1987 9 Ken Lambiotte William & Mary 1985 2 Randall Cunningham UNLV 1983 12 David Mangrum Baylor 1977 11 Mike Cordova Stanford 1972 1 John Reaves Florida 1969 10 Sonny Wade Emory & Henry 1967 12 Ben Monroe New Mexico 1965 6 John Huarte Notre Dame 1964 2 Jack Concannon Boston College 1964 11 Bob Berry Oregon 1963 10 Pete Liske Penn State 1960 4 Jack Cummings North Carolina 1960 12 Dave Gr...