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  • Jets Sign Quincy Carter

    Quarterback Quincy Carter signed a one-year deal with the New York Jets on Tuesday, three weeks after his surprising release by Dallas.

    Financial details of the deal were not immediately available, but it is believed Carter will earn more than $500,000.

    Carter, who started every game for the Cowboys last season, was released Aug. 4, before the team's first preseason game. Reports said he failed a drug test and the NFL Players Association has filed a request for arbitration in the case.

    Gene Upshaw, the union's executive director, told The Associated Press that the NFLPA will continue to press the case. "We have to," he said, adding that part of the grievance involves potential salary loss to Carter.

    With the Jets, Carter will back up Chad Pennington, giving the team an experienced second-stringer. Neither of the other two quarterbacks, second-year man Brooks Bollinger nor Ricky Ray, who played in the Canadian Football League, has ever taken an NFL snap.

    "I'm looking forward to being a Jet and also helping this football team winning games however I can," Carter said. "I'm just so excited to have a job right now."

    Coincidentally, Carter's successor in Dallas is 40-year-old Vinny Testaverde, who was released this spring by the Jets after starting 57 games in six seasons.

    "A little bit," Testaverde said of the irony of the situation, "but sometimes things happen, work out that way. But whatever the case may be, we're just two guys trying to get the job done."

    Carter, a second-round draft choice by the Cowboys in 2001, started all 31 games in which he played for Dallas, including 17 last season -- 16 in the regular season and one in the playoffs. In his career, he has 507 completions in 902 attempts for 5,839 yards with 29 touchdowns and 36 interceptions.

    Known for his mobility, he has run 140 times for 498 yards.

    "To not give someone an opportunity because they made a mistake would not be fair," Jets coach Herman Edwards said. "We got a guy who you think is a good quarterback and can upgrade your position. If I was concerned about [any off-field problems], he probably not be a Jet.

    "Our whole job is making sure Quincy can be a good football player. and all we can do to help him off the field and on the field, we are going to do."

    Source: ESPN

  • #2
    Reguardless if he's a pothead or not. I bet he gonna take the Jets somewhere this season.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ryan McBain
      Only if something happens to Chad Pennington, Carter is not going to start.
      Oh, fo'real? Cuz he was talking cocky like he was gonna run the team.

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