Joe Ferguson

Joe Ferguson

:"For other uses, see: Joe Ferguson (disambiguation)".Infobox NFLretired


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position=Quarterback
number=12
birthdate=birth date and age|1950|4|23
Alvin, Texas
deathdate=
debutyear=1973
finalyear=1990
draftyear=1973
draftround=3
draftpick=57
college=Arkansas
teams=
* Buffalo Bills (1973-1984)
* Detroit Lions (1985-1987)
* Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1988-1989)
* Indianapolis Colts (1990)
* San Antonio Texans (1995)
stat1label=TD-INT
stat1value=196-209
stat2label=Yards
stat2value=29,817
stat3label=QB Rating
stat3value=68.4
nfl=FER184572

Joseph Carlton Ferguson, Jr. (born April 23, 1950 in Alvin, Texas) is a former American football quarterback in the NFL. Ferguson played college football at the University of Arkansas, where he still holds the school's single game record for most completions (31 against Texas A&M in 1971) and in that same season was named the Southwest Conference's Offensive Player of the Year.

The Buffalo Bills selected Ferguson in the third round of the 1973 NFL Draft. Although he is most famous for playing with the Bills from 1973 to 1984, Ferguson also played three seasons for the Detroit Lions and two seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and one final season with the Indianapolis Colts.

Ferguson placed in the top 10 in pass attempts five times, completions and passing yards four times, passing touchdowns six times, and yards per pass three times. At one time he shared with Ron Jaworski, the NFL record for consecutive starts by a quarterback with 107, until he was replaced by Joe Dufek on September 30, 1984. [http://www.buffalobills.com/history/September.jsp] He has a 1-2 record in the NFL postseason, winning against the New York Jets in 1981. His two losses came from the Cincinnati Bengals in those same playoffs and the San Diego Chargers the year before in 1980, playing the entire game against the Chargers with a sprained ankle. He retired after the 1990 season after playing only one game with the Colts.

Ferguson's best season came in the 1975 campaign, when he tied Fran Tarkenton for the NFL lead with 25 touchdown passes and compiled a passer rating of 81.3. Ferguson also surpassed 20 touchdown passes on three other occasions (1980, 1981 & 1983).

In 1993, Ferguson was inducted into the Bills' Wall of Fame. Seven years earlier, he had been inducted in the National Federation of State High Schools Association's Hall of Fame in 1986 for his outstanding play at the high school level. The number 12 has been retired by the Bills in honor of both Ferguson and Jim Kelly. He is also in the Arkansas and Louisiana halls of fame. He returned to football in 1995 when, at the age of 45, he signed a contract with the San Antonio Texans of the Canadian Football League. He retired at the end of the year to become the quarterbacks coach at the University of Arkansas. He later coached at Louisiana Tech University, Ruston High School, and Captain Shreve High School in Shreveport, Louisiana, as head coach. He has since returned to Arkansas and is in the commercial/residential real estate business.

In May 2005, Ferguson was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma cancer and underwent treatment at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.

In January 2008, Ferguson was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. As of February, he is being treated at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and is in the intensive care unit with pneumonia.

External links

* [http://www.hickman.k12.ca.us/joef.html Joe Ferguson Update Page, maintained by his wife, Sandy]

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