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Andy Dalton
File:Andy Dalton pass(CROP).jpg
Andy Dalton throws a pass during 2011 Training Camp.
No. 14     Cincinnati Bengals
Quarterback
Personal information
Date of birth: (1987-10-29) October 29, 1987 (age 36)
Place of birth: Katy, Texas
Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
College: Texas Christian
NFL Draft: 2011 / Round: 2 / Pick: 35
Debuted in 2011 for the Cincinnati Bengals
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 15, 2012
TDINT     46-27
Passing yards     6,711
QB Rating     84.7
Stats at NFL.com

Andrew Gregory Dalton (born October 29, 1987) is an American football quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. He played college football at Texas Christian University. In his final college game, the 2011 Rose Bowl against the Wisconsin Badgers, Dalton led the Horned Frogs to a 21-19 win over the three point underdog Badgers. He left the TCU program as its all-time leader in wins and many statistical passing categories.[1]


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Some draft experts felt that while Dalton's accuracy as a passer, his above-average mobility, and his ability to throw on the run were his high points, his lack of a strong throwing arm was a detriment. He was selected by the Bengals in the second round (thirty-fifth overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft and signed a four-year, $5.2 million contract.[2] New Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden instituted a west coast-style offensive scheme to help maximize Dalton's talents, and he and rookie receiver A.J. Green, the Bengals 2011 first round selection from the University of Georgia, have become a prolific quarterback/receiver combination.[3] Dalton and Green broke NFL records for completions and yards for a rookie quarterback/receiver combination, even without the benefit of an offseason.[4]

Due to his red hair, Dalton has been nicknamed The Red Rifle by Bengals fans.[5] Other nicknames include 007 (shared surname with James Bond actor Timothy Dalton), Roadhouse (the main character in the movie is named Dalton), and Shawshank (the two protagonists in The Shawshank Redemption are named Andy and Red).[6]

High school career[]

Andy Dalton attended Katy High School in Katy, Texas. He led the Tigers to the state finals his senior year in 2005. That year, he was named the Greater Houston Area offensive player of the year by the Houston Chronicle. During his high school career, Dalton completed 80 percent of his passes for 15,550 yards with 70 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

College career[]

Andy Dalton committed to Texas Christian University. He was redshirted his freshman year, but he traveled with the team to every road game and was listed as the Horned Frogs' third-string quarterback behind senior Jeff Ballard and redshirt freshman Marcus Jackson.

Entering the 2007 season, Dalton was in competition with Jackson to be the starting quarterback. Two weeks before the season opener against Baylor, TCU head coach Gary Patterson named Dalton the starter.[7] Dalton was named the 2007 Texas Bowl MVP in TCU's 20-13 victory over Houston. After going 8-5 as a freshman, he accumulated a record of 34-3 as a starter for the rest of his career at TCU.

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Dalton playing for TCU.

In the 2008 season, Dalton led TCU to an 11-2 record, finishing in second place in the Mountain West Conference and seventh in the national AP Poll. He was named the 2008 Poinsettia Bowl MVP in the Horned Frogs' 17-16 win over Boise State.

In the 2009 season, Dalton led the Horned Frogs to a perfect 12-0 regular season, a Mountain West Conference Championship, a #6 ranking in the AP Poll, and a BCS berth. The Horned Frogs lost 17-10 in the Fiesta Bowl to Boise State.

On September 4, 2010, Andy Dalton recorded his thirtieth victory as the Horned Frogs starting quarterback, passing Sammy Baugh as TCU's all-time wins leader. Against Baylor, Dalton completed 21 of 23 pass attempts (a career-best 91.3%) for 267 yards and two touchdowns.[8] His team won a second consecutive Mountain West Conference Championship. On January 1, 2011, Dalton, who completed 194 of 293 passes for 2638 yards for 26 touchdowns during his senior season, led his team to a 21-19 victory in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. His TCU football team finished the season with a perfect 13-0 record and #2 ranking in the AP Poll, just one of two teams with a perfect record along with Auburn.

Dalton holds school career records for wins (42), touchdown passes (71), passing yards (10,314), pass attempts (1,317), completions (812), and completion percentage (61.6). He also holds single-season records for touchdown passes (27), set in the 2010 season; and attempts (371), set in the 2007 season. He also holds the single game record for highest completion percentage, 91.3 percent, which was set against Baylor in 2010. Dalton is also the MWC career leader in total offense (11,925 yards) and plays from scrimmage (1,730).[9]

College Statistics[]

Year Team Attempts Completions Completion % Yards TDs INT
2006 TCU
Redshirt
2007 TCU 371 222 59.8% 2,459 10 11
2008 TCU 307 182 59.3% 2,242 11 5
2009 TCU 323 199 61.6% 2,756 23 8
2010 TCU 316 209 66.1% 2,857 27 6
College Totals 1,317 812 61.7% 10,314 71 30

Professional career[]

Cincinnati Bengals[]

2011 season[]

After being drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals, there was much speculation over who would be the Bengals' starting quarterback, Dalton or veteran Bruce Gradkowski. Carson Palmer, the first overall draft pick in the 2003 NFL Draft, demanded to be traded or released, and was eventually traded later in the season. On August 8, 2011, before their first pre-season game versus the Detroit Lions, Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis released his first depth chart per NFL rules, but noted that it meant little. The depth chart had Dalton listed as the first-string quarterback, followed by Gradkowski.[10]

Dalton's first ever NFL regular season start came on September 11, 2011, on the road against the Cleveland Browns. Dalton completed 10 of his 15 pass attempts for 81 yards and 1 touchdown, posting a passer rating of 102.4. The Bengals won the game, 27-17.[11]

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Dalton playing for the Bengals in 2011.

Dalton's second game on was also on the road, against the Denver Broncos. Despite a 24-22 loss, Dalton led a comeback, completing 19 of 29 pass attempts for 280 yards and 2 touchdowns in the second half alone, and achieving a passer rating of 107.0 for the game.[12] Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis later noted that it was during the Denver game when he realized that the Bengals had their quarterback of the future.[13]

In a 27-17 victory against the Indianapolis Colts on October 16, 2011, Dalton completed 25 of 32 passes for 264 yards and 1 touchdown, despite 5 dropped passes by Bengals receivers.[14] In that game, Dalton had a season-high 78.1 completion percentage and 111.5 quarterback rating.

On November 3, 2011, Dalton was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month for October. Dalton led the Bengals to a 4-0 record with 909 yards passing and 6 touchdowns in the month.[15] Dalton then threw for 217 yards and 3 touchdowns against the Tennessee Titans in a comeback 24-17 victory on November 6, earning him Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week honors. On November 27, Dalton passed for 270 yards and a touchdown in a comeback 23-20 victory over the Cleveland Browns, again winning Rookie of the Week. By the end of the season, Dalton had led the Bengals to the NFL playoffs.

On January 7, 2012, the Bengals faced the T.J. Yates-led Houston Texans in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs. This game marked the first time in NFL playoff history that two rookie quarterbacks started in the same game against each other.[16] Dalton completed over 64% of his passes but also had three turnovers as the Texans won the game, 31-10.[17]

During his rookie season, Dalton had four wins featuring fourth-quarter comebacks (vs. Buffalo, at Jacksonville, at Tennessee, and vs. Cleveland). He is the only quarterback in NFL history not drafted in the first round to start all 16 games of his rookie season, much less start his team's playoff game as well. Dalton became just one of five rookie quarterbacks with over 3,000 passing yards and at least 20 touchdown passes, joining fellow rookie Cam Newton and also Peyton Manning, Dan Marino, and Charlie Conerly. Among this group, Dalton is the only one to have at least 8 wins as a rookie.[18]

Pro Football Focus listed Dalton as the fifth most accurate quarterback in the NFL in accuracy percentage (percent completion not including dropped passes, throwaways, and spikes).[19]

At the conclusion of the season, Dalton received the Emerging Player Award from the NFL Players Association during the NFLPA PULSE Awards. The other nominees for the award were Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton, New Orleans Saints TE Jimmy Graham, New England Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski, and Detroit Lions DT Ndamukong Suh.[20]

Dalton was named initially as a Pro Bowl Alternate in his first year, and was added to the AFC Pro Bowl roster after the New England Patriots won the AFC Championship, forcing Tom Brady to withdraw.[21] Dalton and Newton became the first pair of rookie quarterbacks to make the Pro Bowl in the same season.[22] During the 2012 Pro Bowl, Dalton threw for 99 yards and 2 touchdowns for a quarterback rating of 152.1.[23]

2012 season[]

In the second game of the season on September 16, 2012, Dalton guided the Bengals to a 34-27 victory at home over the Cleveland Browns. He completed 24 of 31 passes for 318 yards, 3 touchdowns, and an interception, for a 128.2 quarterback rating.[24] In the following game at the Washington Redskins, Dalton completed 19 of 27 passes for 328 yards, 3 touchdowns, and an interception, for a career-high 132.9 quarterback rating, in leading the Bengals to a 38-31 win.[25] Furthermore, Dalton lined up as a wide receiver on the first play from scrimmage of the game, acting as a decoy while wildcat quarterback Mohamed Sanu threw a 73-yard TD pass to AJ Green, then again flanked as a receiver while BenJarvus Green-Ellis rushed for a touchdown via a direct snap. The following week at the Jacksonville Jaguars, Dalton threw for 244 yards and had three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) in leading the Bengals to a 27-10 victory.[26]

On October 14, 2012, Dalton threw for a career-high 381 yards to go with three touchdowns against the Cleveland Browns, but the Bengals fell to the Browns 34-24.[27] This was the second game in what would become a four-game losing streak. Dalton and the Bengals rebounded by defeating the New York Giants in a 31-13 game, in which Dalton completed 21 of 30 passes for 199 yards and a career-high four touchdowns, attaining a 127.6 quarterback rating.[28] For his efforts against the Giants, Dalton was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week.[29] The following week, the Bengals beat the Kansas City Chiefs 28-6 as Dalton completed 18 of 29 passes for 230 yards and two passing touchdowns (a 109.8 quarterback rating) while adding a rushing touchdown as well.[30]

On November 25, 2012, in a much-hyped game with the Oakland Raiders due to the return of Carson Palmer to Cincinnati, Dalton outperformed Palmer by throwing for 210 yards and three touchdowns, achieving a 109.0 quarterback rating, and leading the Bengals to a 34-10 victory.[31] In the fourth quarter, an unneccessary roughness penalty by Lamarr Houston on Dalton was one part of a sequence of events leading to the ejections of Andrew Whitworth, Tommy Kelly, and Houston from the game. With his performance, Dalton became one of three players in NFL history with at least 20 touchdown passes in each of his first two seasons, joining Peyton Manning and Dan Marino.[32]

Career Statistics[]

Regular season
  Passing Rushing Defensive Punting Fumbles
Season Team Games Cmp Att Cmp% Yds YPA Lg TD Int Rating Att Yds Avg Lg TD Total Tkl Ast No Yds Lg Avg Fum Lost
2011 CIN 16 300 518 58.1 3,398 6.59 84 20 13 80.4 37 152 4.1 17 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 4

Personal life[]

Dalton married Jordan Jones in July 2011. The two have started a charity in the Greater Cincinnati area helping needy children and families.

See also[]

References[]

  1. Player Bio: Andy Dalton - Texas Christian University Horned Frogs - Official Athletic Site
  2. Former TCU quarterback Andy Dalton signs four year, $5.2 million contract with Cincinnati Bengals | www.pegasusnews.com | Dallas/Fort Worth
  3. Bengals' Dalton-to-Green rookie connection turning into one of the NFL's best - The Washington Post
  4. Bengals Rookie Duo Set for Encore
  5. 'Andy' actually is just fine for the 'Red Rifle'
  6. Grantland.com Bill Simmons mailbag
  7. Star-Telegram: Dalton Named Starter
  8. Dalton Receives More Awards, Star-Telegram, September 20, 2010.
  9. 2011 TCU Factbook
  10. First depth chart released | Bengals Blog
  11. Andy Dalton game by game stats
  12. Bengals vs. Broncos box score
  13. Marvin Lewis on The Herd
  14. Colts-Bengals preview
  15. Andy Dalton tops Cam Newton as Offensive Rookie of the Month
  16. Grantland preview of Bengals-Texans
  17. Bengals-Texans box score
  18. Andy Dalton Bengals Profile
  19. Signature Stat: Accuracy Percentage
  20. Bengals Rookie Andy Dalton Wins NFLPA Emerging Player Award
  21. Bengals' Dalton, Atkins, Gresham to Pro Bowl
  22. Pro Bowl to feature 2 rookie QBs for the first time with Cam Newton, Andy Dalton
  23. 2012 Pro Bowl Box Score
  24. 9/16/12 Bengals-Browns Box Score
  25. 9/23/12 Bengals-Redskins Box Score
  26. 9/30/12 Bengals-Jaguars Box Score
  27. 10/14/12 Bengals-Browns Box Score
  28. 11/11/12 Bengals-Giants Box Score
  29. Dalton named AFC Offensive Player of Week
  30. 11/18/12 Bengals-Chiefs Box Score
  31. 11/25/12 Bengals-Raiders Box Score
  32. Andy Dalton joins Peyton Manning and Dan Marino

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