- Tracy Ham
NFL player
DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1963|1|5
Birthplace=Gainesville, Florida
Position=Quarterback
College=Georgia Southern
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Career Highlights=Y
CFLAllStar=1989
Awards=1989CFL MOP
1995Grey Cup MVP
years=1987-1992
1993
1994-1995
1996-1999
teams=Edmonton Eskimos Toronto Argonauts Baltimore Stallions Montreal Alouettes
CollegeHOF=90125Tracy Ham (born
January 5 ,1965 inGainesville, Florida ) is a retiredCanadian Football League quarterback for theEdmonton Eskimos ,Toronto Argonauts ,Baltimore Stallions , and theMontreal Alouettes . He was known for his abilities as a dual threat quarterback. In his college career withGeorgia Southern he became the only quarterback to rush for 3,000 yards and pass for 5,000 yards in a career.Career
After his college days he signed with the Edmonton Eskimos in 1987 serving as the third string quarterback behind
Matt Dunigan andDamon Allen and was a member of theirGrey Cup winning team that season. With the departure of Dunigan to theBC Lions and injuries to Allen, Ham established himself the their new starting quarterback. He passed for 2840 yards and ran for another 628. In 1989 he won theCFL's Most Outstanding Player Award in leading the Eskimos to a 16-2 record, throwing for 4366 yards on 268 completions out of 517 attempts with 30 touchdowns to 18 interceptions. Plus Ham became the first CFL passer to rush for over 1000 yards with 1005 on 125 carries and with 10 touchdowns. Unfortunately for the Eskimos they lost the division final to the 9-9 Saskatchewan Roughriders, who went on to win the Grey Cup.In 1990 Ham added another 1000 yard rushing season with 1096 and passed for 4286 yards leading the Eskimos to the Grey Cup. However the team was handily beat by the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 55 to 10. The next year Ham ran for 998 yards and passed for 3862. Ham endured an injury plagued season in 1992 but played well enough to pass for 3655 yards and to run for 655. He moved on to theToronto Argonauts for 1993 and suffered through a 3-15 record. He threw for only 2147 yards and for 605.With the CFL expanding into the United States, he joined the Baltimore team in 1994. He gained his last plus 4000 yard passing season with 4348 and ran for 613 yards. Ham led the team, not yet named the Stallions, to the Grey Cup where they were defeated by the Lions. Finally in 1995 Ham led the Stallions to the only Grey Cup win by a US-based team in defeating the
Calgary Stampeders . In the regular season he passed for only 3357 yards and ran for 610.With the demise of the US-based teams the core of the Stallions were transferred to Montreal where they became the third incarnation of the Alouettes. The team's offence was geared to the running attack especially when
Mike Pringle returned from the NFL midway through the 1996 season. Ham would spend two seasons as the clear-cut starting quarterback, but in 1998 he began to share passing duties withAnthony Calvillo and he retired after the 1999 season.In his career from 1987 to 1999 Ham accumulated 40,534 passing yards which currently ranks seventh all-time. He threw 4943 times with 2670 completions, 164 interceptions and 284 touchdowns. His 8043 rushing yards presently puts him in tenth all time and second among quarterbacks, behind only
Damon Allen . He tallied 1059 carries with 62 touchdowns. In 2007 he was inducted into theCollege Football Hall of Fame .External links
* http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=90125
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