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27 Facts About Ben Bennett

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Allen Beverly "Ben" Bennett II was born on May 5,1962 and is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals and Chicago Bears.

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Ben Bennett was a member of the Jacksonville Bulls, Chicago Bruisers, Dallas Texans, Sacramento Surge, San Antonio Riders, Orlando Predators, San Jose SaberCats and Portland Forest Dragons.

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Ben Bennett was a football coach in the Arena Football League, AF2, and National Arena League.

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Ben Bennett played college football for the Duke Blue Devils, earning third team All-American honors in 1983.

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Ben Bennett was the team captain and a highly recruited player as a senior.

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Ben Bennett was voted ACC "Rookie of the Year" and twice named the ACC "Offensive Player of the Week".

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Ben Bennett finished the season with 174 of 330 completions for 2,050 yards, 11 touchdowns and a school record 25 interceptions.

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Ben Bennett punted against the University of South Carolina twice for an average of 41 yards.

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Ben Bennett came back against Virginia Tech and completed 9 of 16 passes for 113 yards with one touchdown.

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Ben Bennett had his best games against Maryland and Clemson University.

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Ben Bennett set numerous records, including ACC career marks for most passing yards, most passes attempted, most passes completed, and most touchdown passes.

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Ben Bennett was named Sports Illustrated's Offensive Player of the Week following the season finale against University of North Carolina while passing for 273 yards, completing 25 of 34 passes, with one touchdown and no interceptions.

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Ben Bennett threw at least one touchdown pass in every game.

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Ben Bennett left with 7 NCAA, 15 ACC and 42 school records.

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Ben Bennett was a backup behind Robbie Mahfouz and Matt Robinson.

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Ben Bennett appeared in 2 games, completing 7 of 13 passes for 113 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions.

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Ben Bennett was a backup quarterback and didn't appear in any game.

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Ben Bennett played in one game, completing 2 of 6 passes for 25 yards with one interception.

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Ben Bennett was named First-team All-Arena team at QB and was named the league's Most Valuable Player.

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Ben Bennett was active for two games as a backup quarterback.

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In 1990, Bennett began the year with the Albany Firebirds.

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Ben Bennett appeared in all 8 games where he led the team to the ArenaBowl IV.

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Ben Bennett replaced starter Reggie Collier, finishing the season with 42 of 81 passes for 540 yards with 6 touchdowns and 2 interceptions.

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For both the 1993 and 1994 season, Bennett was named first-team All-Arena.

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Ben Bennett retired at the end of the year after suffering a neck injury.

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Ben Bennett was inducted into the Predators Ring of Honor.

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Ben Bennett was named the head coach of the re-launched Orlando Predators in the National Arena League for the 2020 season.