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Colt Brennan #5 | Quarterback | Washington Redskins
Height: 6-3    Weight: 205    Born: , Laguna Beach, CA

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December 28, 2008
ScoutNFLNetwork.com reports Colt Brennan will undergo surgery for a slight tear in the meniscus of his left knee.

Our View:The former Hawaii star will need three weeks to recover. He has been the Redskins' third quarterback this season.
November 16, 2008
Week 11 inactives: QB Colt Brennan (3rd), CB Shawn Springs, DT Anthony Montgomery, WR Malcolm Kelly, OL Jason Fabini, OL Chad Rinehart, DE Erasmus James, DE Rob Jackson.

Our View:Clinton Portis is active, but he will likely be limited. Ladell Betts returns and should share some of the load. The defense will miss Springs, but it's good news that Jason Taylor and Marcus Washington are able to go. Santana Moss, Chris Samuels, and Jason Kendall were other notable starters on this week's report.
October 5, 2008
Week 5 inactives: QB Colt Brennan (3rd), CB Shawn Springs, DE Jason Taylor, DB Justin Hamilton, LB Marcus Washington, OT Stephon Heyer, OT Chad Rinehart, DE Rob Jackson.

Our View:The defense is missing a ton of talent in Taylor, Springs, and Washington. The Eagles offense may be able to take advantage. Jon Jansen will start at right tackle.
September 14, 2008
Colt Brennan, FS Reed Doughty, DB Kareem Moore, LB Khary Campbell, LB Marcus Washington, G Jason Fabini, T Chad Rinehart and DE Rob Jackson are the Redskins' Week 2 inactives.

Our View:We thought Washington might play, but it looks like he's not quite ready.
August 3, 2008
With the Colts and Redskins set to kick off this year's preseason schedule tonight, the world of the football fan seems likely to focus on several top rookies hoping to find employment on these NFL rosters, including Washington passer Colt Brennan , according to the Washington Post. The move by the NFL in limiting training camp rosters to 80 players this summer has created a situation that fails to allow as much opportunity to these young hopefuls as in season's past, and thus these early games carry heavy implications for those riding the bubble of potential NFL employment. As a result, the Post reports Brennan is going to get a good, strong look this evening as he attempts to gain favor from new coach Jim Zorn.

Our View:Brennan was a beast at the college level but joins a list of Heisman-caliber passers struggling to translate his production to the professional level. With Jason Campbell all but solidified as the team's face of the future, a kid like Brennan is hoping to find work as a backup that could bring interest from other teams lacking quarterback depth in the not-so-distant future. Putting a large group of young receivers to work tonight and posting numbers would do Brennan a world of good.