- Rick Mirer
Infobox NFLretired
|position=Quarterback
number=3, 5, 13
birthdate=birth date and age|1970|3|19Goshen, Indiana
deathdate=
debutyear=1993
finalyear=2004
draftyear=1993
draftround=1
draftpick=2
college=Notre Dame
teams=
*Seattle Seahawks (1993-1996)
*Chicago Bears (1997)
*Green Bay Packers (1998) *
*New York Jets (1999)
*San Francisco 49ers (2000-2001)
*Oakland Raiders (2002-2003)
*Detroit Lions (2004) *:*Inactive and/or practice squad member only
stat1label=TD-INT
stat1value=50-76
stat2label=Yards
stat2value=11,969
stat3label=QB Rating
stat3value=63.5
nfl=MIR519112
highlights=
* 1993UPI AFL-AFC Rookie of the Year
HOF=Richard Franklin Mirer (born
March 19 ,1970 ) is a formerAmerican football quarterback in theNational Football League . After a successful collegiate career at theUniversity of Notre Dame , Mirer was drafted by theSeattle Seahawks with the second pick in the1993 NFL Draft . Mirer never lived up to his expectations in Seattle and was traded to the Chicago Bears during the off-season in 1997. Mirer was most recently the backup QB for theDetroit Lions in 2004. In his career, Mirer also played for theNew York Jets ,San Francisco 49ers , andOakland Raiders . He remained unsigned after the 2004 season.Early years
Mirer was born in
Goshen, Indiana . At age eight, he competed in the National Punt, Pass and Kick Competition. His father, Ken, was head coach at Goshen High School in Goshen, Indiana but retired before Mirer made the varsity team. Mirer posted 3973 yards and 30 touchdowns in his senior year, 2nd most in national prep history, and eclipsingJeff George 's Indiana High School passing records. Earned Academy of Achievement Award as the top high school football player in the country in 1989, along with being the winner of the Atlanta Touchdown Club's Bobby Dodd Award as the nation's best high school quarterback.College career
Mirer attended the University of Notre Dame from 1989-1992 accumulating a 29-7-1 record as starter including 3 bowl games. He began his tenure serving as backup to Tony Rice when Notre Dame won the national championship, then took the reins of the Notre Dame offense in 1990 and lead the team to the Orange Bowl. In 1991, Mirer set the single season touchdown record with 18 and was named co-MVP with teammate
Jerome Bettis leading Notre Dame past Florida in the 1992Sugar Bowl . He finished his career at Notre Dame by leading them to victory in the 1993 Cotton Bowl. Mirer accounted for more points running and throwing (350) than any other player in Notre Dame history. He left Notre Dame 1st in career touchdowns with 41 and 2nd all time for total offense, completions, and passing yards. Invited to play in the East-West Shrine Bowl, and Hula Bowl. Entering the 1993 Draft, he was hyped as the nextJoe Montana . In 2008, Mirer was inducted into the Indiana Football Hall of Fame.Statistics
NFL career
Mirer was selected with the second overall pick in the 1993 draft by the Seattle Seahawks, where he signed a five year, $15 million contract. In his rookie year, he set NFL rookie records for attempts, completions & yards, and became only the 3rd rookie quarterback since 1970 to start all of his team's games. He finished his rookie season 5th in the AFC with 274 completions and 2833 yards.
On February 18, 1997 Mirer was traded with a 4th round pick in the '97 draft to
Chicago Bears for a 1st round draft pick. He signed a three-year, $11.4 million contract with Bears, but played sparingly in the 1997 season.Mirer was cut by the Bears in the beginning of the 1998 season, and signed with the
Green Bay Packers , who later traded him to theNew York Jets in 1999, where he replaced an injuredVinny Testaverde as the Jets starter. After only winning 2 of his starts he was benched in favor ofRay Lucas and was eventually released by the Jets at the end of the 1999 season, and was picked up by theSan Francisco 49ers as a backup toJeff Garcia . In 2002, Mirer became the 3rd string quarterback for theOakland Raiders , and became the starter for part of 2003 after injuries to bothRich Gannon andMarques Tuiasosopo . In 2004. Mirer was signed as the third string quarterback by theDetroit Lions , but saw no playing time.Statistics
24-44 record as regular season starter in twelve seasons in the NFLCareer single game highs Attempts-43; completions-25; yards-287; touchdowns-3
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