GABBERT, ROY LAWTON

SHAWNEE, KS 66226

A/C Contractor (Certified)

the free encyclopedia American football player (born 1989) Blaine Gabbert Gabbert in 2011 No. 119 Position Quarterback Personal information Born ( 1989-10-15 ) October 151989 (age&#16036) BallwinMissouriU.S. Listed height 6&#160ft 5&#160in (1.96&#160m) Listed weight 235&#160lb (107&#160kg) Career information High school Parkway West (BallwinMissouri) College Missouri (2008–2010) NFL draft 2011 : 1st roundLVIII ) Second-team All- Big 12 ( 2009 ) Career NFL statistics Passing attempts 1568 Passing completions 882 Completion percentage 56.3% TD – INT 51–50 Passing yards 9487 Passer rating 71.7 Stats at Pro Football Reference Blaine Williamson Gabbert (born October 15receiving second-team All- Big 12 honorswhere he saw his last significant playing time. For the remainder of his careerGabbert served as backup for the Arizona CardinalsTennessee TitansTampa Bay Buccaneers

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