American football player (born 1953)
American football player
Craig R. Penrose (born July 25, 1953) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). He spent five seasons in the NFL with the Denver Broncos (1976–1979) and the New York Jets (1980) and two seasons with the United States Football League (USFL)'s Denver Gold. His family origin is Cornish American.[1]
He played college football in a pass-happy system for the San Diego State Aztecs in an era where such passing was common.
- 1974: 132/235 for 1,683 yards with 10 TD vs 9 INT.[2]
- 1975: 198/349 for 2,660 yards with 15 TD vs 24 INT.[3]
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- Art Filson (1947)
- John Simcox (1948)
- Leon Parma (1949–1950)
- Jesse Thompson (1951)
- Paul Held (1952–1953)
- Bill Richardson (1954)
- Don Magee (1955)
- Robert Moneymaker (1956)
- Joe Duke (1957–1959)
- Russ Boehmke (1960)
- Harry Korsmeier (1961)
- Wayne Sevier (1962)
- Rod Dowhower (1963–1964)
- Don Horn (1965–1966)
- Thom Williams (1967)
- Dennis Shaw (1968–1969)
- Brian Sipe (1970–1971)
- Jesse Freitas Jr. (1972–1973)
- Bill Donckers (1972)
- Craig Penrose (1974–1975)
- Joe Davis (1976–1977)
- Tom Craft (1976)
- Mark Halda (1978–1979)
- Matt Kofler (1980–1981)
- Mark McKay (1982–1983)
- Todd Santos (1984–1987)
- Brad Platt (1988)
- Dan McGwire (1989–1990)
- David Lowrey (1991–1992)
- Tim Gutierrez (1993–1994)
- Billy Blanton (1994–1996)
- Kevin McKechnie (1997)
- Spencer Brinton (1997–1998)
- Mike Smith (1997)
- Brian Russell (1998–1999)
- Jack Hawley (1999–2000)
- Lon Sheriff (2000–2002)
- Adam Hall (2002–2003)
- Matt Dlugolecki (2003–2004)
- Kevin O'Connell (2004–2007)
- Darren Mougey (2006)
- Kevin Craft (2006)
- Drew Westling (2008)
- Ryan Lindley (2008–2011)
- Ryan Katz (2012)
- Adam Dingwell (2012–2013)
- Quinn Kaehler (2013–2014)
- Nick Bawden (2014)
- Maxwell Smith (2015)
- Christian Chapman (2015–2018)
- Ryan Agnew (2018–2019)
- Carson Baker (2019–2020)
- Lucas Johnson (2020–2021)
- Jordon Brookshire (2020–2021)
- Braxton Burmeister (2022)
- Jalen Mayden (2022–2023)
- Danny O'Neil (2024)
- Javance Tupou’ata-Johnson (2024)
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