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Sports Spectrum Podcast

Andy Dalton, Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback - Episode 92

Sports Spectrum Podcast

Sports Spectrum

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5661 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2018

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Andy Dalton has been the starting quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals since being selected by them in the 2nd round of the 2011 NFL Draft. 

He's a 3-time Pro Bowler and has helped lead the Bengals to four playoff appearances in his seven seasons. 

Andy played college football at TCU, where he was 2-time MWC Offensive Player of the Year in 2009 and 2010. 

Dalton is also a legend in the city of Buffalo because of his game-winning touchdown pass he threw against Baltimore, knocking out the Ravens and helping to catapult the Bills to their first playoff berth since 1999.

Andy does great work in the community with his foundation, and Bills fans were so grateful to see their team in the playoffs that more than $350,000 dollars were donated to the Andy and Jordan Dalton Foundation, which helps provide daily support, opportunities, resources and life-changing experiences to seriously ill and physically challenged children and their families in Cincinnati and Fort Worth.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Sports Spectrum podcast where faith and sports collide.

0:09.2

Here's your host, Jason Romano.

0:11.9

Welcome, everyone, to Sports Spectrum.

0:14.4

My name is Jason Romano.

0:15.9

This is episode number 92 of the podcast, and we thank you for tuning in and checking us out wherever you're listening

0:23.1

whether it's your mobile device on iTunes Apple podcast on Google Play Stitcher maybe you're checking

0:28.6

us out on our YouTube channel and maybe you're listening right from our website sportspectrum

0:33.4

dot com where every single podcast is posted and all of our content is there including a daily

0:39.3

devotional that is released every single morning at 6 a.m. Eastern a great way to start your

0:44.6

day in the Lord on the intersection of sports and of faith. Today's guest, let's get right to it.

0:51.7

He is Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton.

0:54.4

Of course you know Andy. He's been the Bengals quarterback now for seven seasons.

0:58.2

Selected in 2011 in the second round of the draft, 35th pick overall by Cincinnati.

1:04.1

Three-time pro bowler, 2011, 2014, 2016. Of course, played his college ball at TCU, Texas Christian University, and his high school ball outside of Houston in Katie, Texas at Katie High School. And Andy has been a staple. He's been the man. He has started pretty much every game. He's missed three games in his entire seven-year career. And every game that he's played as a member of the Bengals has been as the starting quarterback.

1:30.4

25,534 career passing yards in his seven seasons with Cincinnati, 167 touchdowns, and just 93

1:39.5

interceptions, four playoff appearances in his seven seasons as the starter with Cincinnati.

1:46.9

And we're going to take this podcast right to week 17 of the 2017 season.

1:52.6

If you remember, you know it was the Bengals and the Ravens.

1:56.4

The Ravens needed to win to get in the playoffs.

1:59.3

The Bengals were already eliminated from playoff competition, just playing for pride.

2:03.1

And of course, what happened while Andy threw the game-winning touchdown pass to Tyler Boyd with 44 seconds left in the game,

2:11.3

and it knocked the Ravens out of the playoffs, and it allowed the Buffalo Bills to clinch their first playoff birth since 1999.

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