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Quinn Gray #8 | Quarterback | Kansas City Chiefs
Height: 6-2    Weight: 246    Born: May 21, 1979, Fort Lauderdale, FL

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October 30, 2008
Quinn Gray will be the Chiefs backup quarterback, replacing Ingle Martin at the position, according to the Kansas City Star.

Our View:Chiefs coach Herm Edwards said that the team simply feels more comfortable with Gray at the position than they do Martin.
October 26, 2008
Week 8 inactives: QB Quinn Gray (3rd), OL Barry Richardson, OL Brian De La Puente, P Dustin Colquitt, LB Erik Walden, WR Jeff Webb, RB Larry Johnson, DL T.J. Jackson

Our View:No surprises here. Kolby Smith and Jamaal Charles will once again fill in for Larry Johnson. Linebacker Donnie Edwards is active.
October 22, 2008
Quinn Gray has signed with the Chiefs, according to the KC Star. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. He is expected to be at practice today.

Our View:The team went with Gray over Bruce Gradkowski. He has fared well during his time with the Jaguars, and will provide favorable depth with Brodie Croyle (knee) lost for the season.
October 21, 2008
The second veteran quarterback that the Chiefs brought in to workout was Quinn Gray, according to ESPN. There is no word if either Quinn or Brad Gradkowski has signed a contract with the Chiefs.

Our View:If Quinn is signed by the Chiefs you can expect him to get a chance to fight for playing time.
August 30, 2008
Quinn Gray has been cut by the Colts, according to the Indianapolis Star. Fellow quarterback Jared Lorenzen failed to make the team as well.

Our View:The moves indicate that the team is confident with the health of Peyton Manning, and trust Jim Sorgi as the primary backup.
August 24, 2008
In an ugly offensive game for the Colts, quarterback Quinn Gray was the master of ugly, completing 12 of his 16 passes in the game. Unfortunately, four of them were to the Buffalo Bills, the Colts opponent on the evening. As a result, Buffalo took down Indy, 20-7.

Our View:Gray may not make the roster, barring injuries to Peyton Manning and Jim Sorgi lingering longer than anticipated.
July 23, 2008
In a move that indicates the concerns surrounding Peyton Manning may run deeper than originally thought, the Colts have signed veteran passers Quinn Gray and Jared Lorenzen, according to ProFootballTalk.com.

Our View:The Colts continue to assert that Manning, recovering from knee surgery, will be all good to go well before the season starts, but this move adds experienced insurance policies should complications arise. Gray spent his first four seasons with the Jaguars, appearing in 11 games and starting four, all in 2007. He signed with the Texans as a free agent, but was released after failing to sufficiently pick up the offense during offseason workouts. Talk notes the signing of Lorenzen is not confirmed, though their source is reliable. The other quarterbacks on the roster are Jim Sorgi, Josh Betts, and rookie Adam Tafralis.
June 9, 2008
The Texans have released quarterback Quinn Gray, according to the Houston Chronicle. Gray looked good at times while operating the Jaguars' offense, but looked lost in Houston, and didn't adjust well to their offense.

Our View:He was competing for clipboard duty behind starter Matt Schaub and top backup Sage Rosenfels. Shane Boyd and rookie Alex Brink will now battle for the number three spot.
March 24, 2008
Quinn Gray has signed a one-year contract with the Houston Texans, according to the Houston Chronicle. Gray, who played his first five seasons with Jacksonville, signed a one-year deal worth $605,000 including a $40,000 signing bonus. Signing Gray gives Houston three experienced quarterbacks. Matt Schaub is firmly entrenched as the starter, while Sage Rosenfels has proven to be a solid backup. If a team offers a second round pick for Rosenfels, having Gray would make it easier for the Texans to make the trade. Minnesota recently offered a third-round pick for Rosenfels but the Texans turned it down.
March 23, 2008
Quinn Gray told the Houston Chronicle that he plans to sign with the Texans. Gray says his deal will be a one-year agreement worth $635,000, with $40,000 to sign. According to the report, for a fifth-year NFL player, that’s the minimum salary.
March 20, 2008
Quinn Gray will visit with the Houston Texans this weekend, according to Pro Football Talk. Gray has also visited with Oakland and Green Bay recently, but wasn’t offered a deal by either club. If Houston were to sign Gray, it could mean the team is interested in re-entering trade talks with Minnesota, who have offered a third-round pick for backup Sage Rosenfels.
March 13, 2008
Quinn Gray left Alameda without a deal after interviewing with Oakland team officials yesterday, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Gray remains under consideration, a league source confirmed, as the Raiders continue their search for a backup quarterback. Daunte Culpepper, who started six games for the Raiders last season, remains a possibility, especially if Oakland can't land Gray.
March 12, 2008
The Oakland Raiders began their search for a potential No. 2 quarterback by bringing in Jacksonville free agent Quinn Gray last night, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. The Raiders hoped to re-sign Josh McCown, who threw for 1,151 yards in nine starts last season, but he recently signed a two-year deal with the Miami Dolphins. Contract negotiations are expected to continue with Gray today.
March 10, 2008
The Green Bay Packers had their eye on free agent quarterback Quinn Gray even before Brett Favre retired, according to Pro Football Weekly. Gray, who is being seriously considered for the backup job behind Aaron Rodgers, has attempted more passes during his career than Rodgers. Last year in Jacksonville, Gray completed 55.6% of his pass attempts for 986 yards with 10 touchdowns against five interceptions, good for a 85.6 QB Rating, while filling in for David Garrard.
February 21, 2008
Quinn Gray, who is an unrestricted free agent, is expected to hit the open market on Feb. 29, according to jaguars.com. “I think Quinn will probably test the market. I think that’s probably where it’s heading” Jaguars' player personnel boss James Harris said. Gray, who filled in admirably during starter David Garrard’s ankle injury last season, will likely receive interest from several teams in a soft free agent quarterback class. Jacksonville will look to replace their backup through free agency and possibly in the NFL draft.