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Why did Brady Quinn retire?

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Brady Quinn ended his career following injuries and underwhelming performances. His career ended in 2014 and became a broadcaster.

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Brady Quinn played college football at Notre Dame, where he won the Maxwell Award. Brayden Tyler “Brady” Quinn was born on October 27, 1984, in Columbus, Ohio, United States of America.

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As a senior in 2002, Brady Quinn threw for 2,149 yards and threw 25 touchdowns with four interceptions. He completed 143 of 258 pass attempts and rushed for 108 yards and six touchdowns in his senior year in 2002.

Brady Quinn was named the Columbus Dispatch and Ohio Capital Conference Offensive Player of the Year and was an All-State choice

Brady Quinn was a member of Young Life, the Rock Solid Club, and Who’s Who Among America High School Students. At Notre Dame, Brady Quinn set 36 Fighting Irish records during his four seasons with the team.

Following the 2006 season, Brady Quinn won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award for the best college quarterback in the nation and the Maxwell Award for the best college football player.


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