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Curtis Painter was born on 24 June, 1985 in Watseka, Illinois, U.S., is an American football player (born 1985). Discover Curtis Painter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
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He averaged 295.9 yards per game, which was 12th most in the nation, while tying Drew Brees's Big Ten season record with 569 attempts.
He threw for six touchdowns, completing 38 of 49 attempts with 348 total yards against Eastern Illinois.
Curtis Jeffrey Painter (born June 24, 1985) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL).
Painter committed to Purdue University on October 8, 2003.
Painter was not heavily recruited as he only received FBS scholarship offers from Purdue, Ball State and Indiana.
Painter committed to play for Purdue University on July 28, 2003 under head coach Joe Tiller.
After redshirting in 2004, Painter backed up starting quarterback Brandon Kirsch for the first six games of the 2005 season, ultimately replacing Kirsch as the starter for the last five games of the season.
On the season, Painter completed 89 of 170 passes, for 932 yards, with 3 touchdowns and 5 interceptions.
Painter became the Boilers' starting quarterback indefinitely after Kirsch declared for the NFL draft and left Purdue a year early.
Painter started in 14 games in his sophomore season, where he threw for 22 touchdowns and rushed for six.
He set the Big Ten Conference record in seasonal passing yards, breaking Drew Brees' 3,983 mark with 3,985.
His 284.6 passing yards per game ranked seventh in the nation, while leading the conference.
He led the Boilermakers to the Champs Sports Bowl, resulting in a 24–7 loss to Maryland.
Starting in every game in his junior season, Painter threw 29 touchdown passes and rushed for 3.
In the 2007 Motor City Bowl against Central Michigan, Painter completed 35 of his 54 passes, with three touchdowns and threw for a Motor City Bowl record 546 yards with 540 total yards.
In his last season as the Boilermakers' main starting quarterback, the fifth year senior struggled with the absence of injured running back Jaycen Taylor and the graduation of Dustin Keller and Dorian Bryant.
He hurt his throwing shoulder resulting in a 4–8 overall record and only appeared in 10 games with nine starts, while reserve quarterbacks, Justin Siller and Joey Elliot, stepped in his place.
His top game on the season came against Indiana in his last collegiate game, where he threw for five touchdowns, while completing 38 of 54 attempts with a total of 448 yards.
Painter received criticism for his inability to win in games against teams ranked in the top 25 polls, which overwhelmed his career record numbers amongst the likes of his predecessors in Kyle Orton and Drew Brees.
He started in 41 of the 46 games in which he appeared and went 987 of 1,648 with a total of 11,163 passing yards and threw for 67 touchdowns with 46 interceptions.
He was co-captain along with Ryan Baker and Jermaine Guynn for the 2008 football season.
He holds a degree in computer graphics technology.
He played college football for the Purdue Boilermakers and was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the sixth round of the 2009 NFL draft.
Curtis Painter was born in Watseka, Illinois.
During his freshman year, Painter moved to Vincennes, Indiana, where he attended Lincoln High School and was a PrepStar All-American.
During his high school football career, Painter had a three-year record of 28–7 with 4,946 passing yards, 49 passing touchdowns, and 17 rushing touchdowns.
He ended his high school career a finalist on the Mr. Football ballot and led his team to an 11–2 record and a conference championship and a sectional championship.
Painter was a 3-star rated Pro-Style Quarterback ranked by rivals.com before committing to play for Purdue University.
He also played baseball and basketball for the Alices.
Prior to the 2009 NFL Draft, Painter was projected to be drafted in the seventh round by NFLDraftScout.com.
He was rated as the thirteenth-best quarterback in the draft.
Painter was drafted in the sixth round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts.
Behind starting quarterback Peyton Manning, Painter was a reserve along with Jim Sorgi.
Painter became the second-string quarterback in December 2009 after Sorgi went on injured reserve and Drew Willy was called in as second back-up.
Painter saw no game action as the backup to Manning in 2009 until weeks 16 and 17, when head coach Jim Caldwell decided to rest his starters for the playoffs after clinching the No. 1 seed in the 2010 NFL Playoffs.
Painter made his debut on December 27, 2009, against the New York Jets, throwing an interception and losing a fumble that was returned for a touchdown, resulting in the first loss of the season (after winning the first 14 contests).
He also took the reins during the first quarter the following week in Buffalo, which also resulted in a loss.
Painter was relegated to third-string quarterback for the Colts at the start of the 2011 season when the Colts signed Kerry Collins to take over for Manning after an offseason neck surgery sidelined him.
Painter replaced an injured Collins in Week 3 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
In that game he went 5 for 10 with 60 yards and a fumble.