NFL RANKINGS
• Set-then NFL record with seven game-winning drives in 2003.
NFL POSTSEASON RANKINGS
• Set NFL record for longest passing touchdown in a Super Bowl with an 85-yard pass to Muhsin Muhammad in Super Bowl XXXVIII.
• First quarterback in NFL history to tally four consecutive postseason road victories (2003-at St. Louis, at Philadelphia, 2005-at New York Giants, at Chicago).
• Ended 2003 postseason with a passer rating of 106.1, which was then the highest for a quarterback making his first postseason appearance (min. three postseason starts) since 1985 when New England's Tony Eason recorded a rating of 119.0 and Chicago's Jim McMahon notched a rating of 106.6.
FRANCHISE RANKINGS
• Franchise leader in game-winning drives with 21...Set franchise record with seven game-winning drives in 2003.
• Ranks second in franchise history in passing yards (19258), passing touchdowns (120), completions (1,580), completion percentage (59.2), 300-yard passing games (11) and QB wins (53).
• First quarterback in franchise history to play in six consecutive season openers (2003-08).
• Holds franchise record for highest completion percentage in a game (81.2), going 23-of-27 at New Orleans (12/31/06).
FRANCHISE POSTSEASON RANKINGS
• Finished career as Panthers leader in career postseason passing yards (1,847), passing touchdowns (12) and QB wins (5).
• Holds franchise record for most passing yards in one postseason with 987 in 2003.
• Holds franchise record with two postseason games with at least three touchdown passes.
PRO CAREER
• Played in 103 games with 96 starts over 11 seasons from 1999-2011...Played two seasons with New Orleans, seven with Carolina, one with Cleveland and one with Houston.
• Totaled 20,975 career passing yards, 126 passing touchdowns, 59.4 completion percentage, 101 interceptions, 81.3 passer rating and 56 quarterback wins.
• Played in eight postseason games, including Super Bowl XXXVIII, totaling 1,847 passing yards, 12 passing touchdowns, 57.5 completion percentage, 83.3 passer rating and five QB wins.
• Set career high with 3,886 passing yards in 2004 season, scoring career-best 29 passing touchdowns which ranked fifth in the NFL.
TRANSACTIONS
Announced retirement (6/2/12)...Signed as a free agent with Houston (11/30/11)...Terminated as a vested veteran by Cleveland (7/29/11)...Signed as a free agent by Cleveland (3/15/10)...Terminated as a vested veteran by Carolina (3/5/10)...Signed to contract extension by Carolina (4/23/09)...Placed on injured reserve by Carolina with an injured right elbow (10/10/07)...Signed to contract extension by Carolina (6/17/04)...Signed as an unrestricted free agent by Carolina (3/7/03)...Signed as a free agent by New Orleans (11/24/99)...Waived by New Orleans (9/5/99)...Signed to practice squad by New Orleans (10/19/98)...Waived by New Orleans (10/14/98)...Signed to practice squad by New Orleans (11/19/97)...Waived by New Orleans (8/18/97)...Signed as an undrafted free agent by New Orleans (6/10/97).
GP/GS: GP/GS: Career (103/96) [8/8]; 2011 (1/0); 2010 (5/4); 2009 (11/11); 2008 (16/16) [1/1]; 2007 (3/3); 2006 (13/13); 2005 (16/16) [3/3]; 2004 (16/16); 2003 (16/15) [4/4]; 2002 (4/0); 2001 (0/0); 2000 (0/0) [0/0]; 1999 (2/2); 1998 (0/0).
COLLEGE: Ended his college career at Louisiana-Lafayette as the all-time Louisiana college passing leader with 9,216 yards on 655-of-1,246 passing with 64 touchdowns and 57 interceptions....Led the Ragin' Cajuns to three consecutive winning seasons in his four years...Became first player to pass for more than 1,000 yards in four consecutive seasons...Started the last 43 games of his career, which was the longest streak among active quarterbacks in the nation....Ranked 22nd in NCAA history for passing yards and 28th for total offense at close of his career.
PERSONAL:Â Attended Teurlings Catholic HS in Lafayette, LA.