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Mike Quinn was born on 15 April, 1974 in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., is an American football player (born 1974). Discover Mike Quinn'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 60 years old?

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Occupation Puppeteer, animator, actor, director, producer, voice-over artist, puppet builder, composer, mentor
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 15 April, 1964
Birthday 15 April
Birthplace Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Nationality United Kingdom

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His wife is Karen Prell (m. 1988-2004)

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Mike Quinn Net Worth

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Timeline

1974

Michael Patrick Quinn (born April 15, 1974) is a former professional American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, Houston Texans, and Denver Broncos.

He also was a member of the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe, and the Montreal Alouettes and Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

He played college football at Stephen F. Austin State University.

Quinn attended Robert E. Lee High School in Houston, Texas, where he played quarterback.

As a senior, he received All-state and All-Greater Houston honors.

He walked-on at Division I-AA Stephen F. Austin State University.

He was a backup quarterback behind James Ritchey during his first three seasons.

1995

As a junior in 1995, during a game against Southwest Texas State on November 12, Quinn came into the game in place of Ritchey and threw three touchdown passes.

1996

As a senior in 1996, he became the starting quarterback after Ritchey graduated, throwing for 136 completions for 2,049 yards, 15 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

In the game against Samford on October 27, Quinn led Stephen F. Austin to a 43–14 win after throwing a touchdown pass to wide receiver Chris Jefferson at the end of the first half.

SFA held the lead for the rest of the game.

Against McNeese State on November 3, Quinn led a come from behind win for SFA by throwing two touchdowns to Mikhael Ricks in the fourth quarter.

The next week, Quinn threw for 283 yards and threw four touchdown passes to lead Stephen F. Austin to another win making them 7–2.

Against Delta State University, he had 19 out of 33 completions for 362 yards and 3 touchdowns, receiving Southland Offensive Player of the Week honors.

He finished his college career after playing in 28 games and passing for 2,641 yards and 23 touchdowns.

Quinn began his career by signing with the Fountain Tadpoles of the Eastern North Carolina Football League, but when the league folded after just one season, Quinn decided to go to the NFL.

1997

Quinn signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent following the 1997 NFL Draft.

Quinn entered training camp behind Kordell Stewart, Mike Tomczak and Jim Miller on the depth chart, but after training camp Quinn had beaten out Miller and became the team's third-string quarterback.

He saw his only game action on November 9 against the Baltimore Ravens, throwing for 10 yards on one completion.

Following the 1997 season, the Steelers allocated Quinn to play in NFL Europe; he later agreed to play for the Rhein Fire.

In his second game with the Fire on April 12, Quinn completed 13 of 21 passes for 194 yards.

He also completed two touchdown passes.

With Quinn as the starting quarterback, the Fire played in the World Bowl.

However, Quinn was hampered by a sprained ankle and could not play in the game.

He finished with 133 completions for 1,997 yards, 13 touchdowns and 3 interceptions.

He returned to the Steelers after the NFL Europe season but was waived on August 31, after being passed on the depth chart by Pete Gonzalez.

After being waived by Pittsburgh, Quinn was claimed off waivers by the Indianapolis Colts on September 1.

To make room for Quinn the Colts had to release Jim Miller, who had lost a roster spot on the Steelers to Quinn a year earlier.

However, after signing Doug Nussmeier, the Colts waived Quinn.

1998

On September 10, 1998, the Dallas Cowboys, who were unsuccessful claiming Quinn 10 days earlier, claimed him after he was waived by the Colts, reuniting with head coach Chan Gailey, who was his offensive coordinator with the Steelers.

He became the Cowboys second-string quarterback after Troy Aikman was injured and Jason Garrett became the starter.

He played in three games for the Cowboys in 1998, completing one pass for 10 yards.

1999

In 1999, Quinn did not play in a game as the third-string quarterback behind Aikman and Garrett.

2000

In 2000, Garrett signed as a free agent with the New York Giants and quarterback Paul Justin was signed by Dallas to compete for the backup spot on April 7.

On May 5, 2000, he was released when the team chose to sign undrafted free agent Clint Stoerner to compete for a backup position.

On May 23, 2000, Quinn signed with the Miami Dolphins, reuniting with Gailey who was the offensive coordinator.

He was named the third-string quarterback over Jim Druckenmiller at the end of the preseason.

On November 6, Quinn threw a touchdown pass to Deon Dyer but was waived by the Dolphins on November 10, only to be re-signed four days later.

2001

In the 2001 preseason, Quinn sprained a joint in his shoulder and was waived/injured.

He was released from injured reserve with an injury settlement on September 6.