Elvis Grbac American football player

Elvis M. Grbac (/ˈɡɜrbæk/; born August 13, 1970) is a retired American football quarterback who played in the NFL. During his career he was a starting quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, the Kansas City Chiefs, and Baltimore Ravens. In college he was a three-time passing efficiency champion, a Sammy Baugh Trophy-winner and the quarterback for Heisman Trophy-winner Desmond Howard. Drafted by San Francisco 49’ers in 1994, and serving in his rookie year as the backup to Steve Young on a Super Bowl championship team, he went on to play seven more seasons, starting 70 of the 106 games he played for San Francisco (1994–96), Kansas City (1997-2000) and Baltimore (2001).During his career, Grbac was on one Super Bowl-winning team with the 49ers, and won one AFC West title in 1997 while quarterbacking the Chiefs. He still holds six All-Time records with the Chiefs, including: Most touchdowns passes in consecutive games (15), Lowest percentage, passes had intercepted (3.04), and Most yards gained in a single game (504).He currently makes his home in Chagrin Falls, and is now an assistant quarterbacks coach for Saint Ignatius High School in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Birth dateAugust 13, 1970
Birth place
Cleveland , Ohio
Height (meters)1.9558
Weight (Kilograms)108.864

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American football player

Career start1993
Career end2001
Debut team
San Francisco 49ers
Draft pick219
Draft round8
Draft year1993
Position
Quarterback
teams
Baltimore Ravens
San Francisco 49ers
Kansas City Chiefs

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