American football player (born 1960)
American football player
Jeff Christensen No. 11 Position: Quarterback Personal information Born: (1960-01-08) January 8, 1960 (age 64)Gibson City, Illinois , U.S. Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight: 202 lb (92 kg) Career information High school: Gibson City College: Eastern Illinois NFL draft: 1983 / round: 5 / pick: 137Career history
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career NFL statistics
Jeffrey Bruce Christensen (born January 8, 1960) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Eastern Illinois Panthers and was selected in the fifth round of the 1983 NFL draft . He played in the NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals , Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns .
His son Jake played college football at Iowa and Eastern Illinois.
References
International, United Press (August 17, 1986). "Free Agent Brown Quarterback Does Not Want for Confidence" – via LA Times.
"Suburban QB guru helps area players excel" . August 26, 2013.
"Powers: EIU's Christensen happy in Charleston" . ESPN.com . October 9, 2009.
Eastern Illinois Panthers starting quarterbacks
Roger Haberer (1963–1965)
Joe Davis (1966–1968)
Terry Tuley (1969)
Ron Gustafson (1970–1971)
Joe Hume (1972)
Steve Hagenbruch (1973)
Kevin Hussey (1974–1975)
Andy Vogl (1976–1977)
Steve Turk (1978–1979)
Jeff Christensen (1980–1982)
John Rafferty (1983)
Sean Payton (1984–1986)
Eric Arnold (1987–1989)
Kurt Simon (1987–1988)
Jeff Thorne (1990–1993)
Lee Borkowski (1990)
Pete Mauch (1992–1995)
Mike Simpson (1996–1997)
Jeb Odam (1998)
Anthony Buich (1998–1999)
Tony Romo (1999–2002)
Andy Vincent (2003)
Andrew Harris (2003–2004)
Matt Schabert (2004)
Mike Donato (2005–2006)
Cole Stinson (2006–2007)
Bodie Reeder (2007–2008)
Jake Christensen (2009)
Brandon Large (2010)
Jimmy Garoppolo (2010–2013)
Jalen Whitlow (2014–2015)
Andrew Manley (2014)
Mitch Kimble (2016–2017)
Austin Green (2016)
Jared Pilson (2016)
Scotty Gilkey (2017)
Bud Martin (2017)
Johnathan Brantley (2018–2019)
Harry Woodbery (2018–2020)
Jaelin Benefield (2019)
Otto Kuhns (2020–2021)
Chris Katrenick (2021)
Zach Weir (2021)
Jonah O'Brien (2022)
Pierce Holley (2023–2024)
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