14 Facts About Jeremiah Briscoe

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Jeremiah Briscoe was born on August 15,1993 and is a former gridiron football quarterback.

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Jeremiah Briscoe played college football at Sam Houston State, where he was a two-time winner of the Walter Payton Award.

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Jeremiah Briscoe played for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.

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Originally a three-year letterer at Second Baptist, Briscoe played wide receiver as a sophomore and caught 51 passes for 792 yards and five touchdowns, while playing backup quarterback and throwing for 3 touchdowns.

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Jeremiah Briscoe became the quarterback as a junior passed for 2,358 yards and 23 touchdowns on zero interceptions.

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Jeremiah Briscoe transferred to Stratford for his senior year and threw for 1,863 yards and 12 touchdowns on only 3 interceptions, running for 6 more rushing touchdowns as a senior.

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Jeremiah Briscoe started his college career at UAB in 2014, where he threw for 361 yards and 3 touchdowns in six games, one of which he started.

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Jeremiah Briscoe transferred to Sam Houston State University after UAB's football program was cut following his freshman year.

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Jeremiah Briscoe is only the second player in FCS history to win the Walter Payton more than once.

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Jeremiah Briscoe was originally invited to a training camp with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but was not signed after camp ended.

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However, Jeremiah Briscoe appear in only one scrimmage before being cut by the team on August 17,2018.

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On November 7,2018, Jeremiah Briscoe signed with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.

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Jeremiah Briscoe played with the Eskimos for three seasons as a reserve quarterback and practice squad player.

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Jeremiah Briscoe appeared in 10 games throughout his career, where he had two incomplete passes against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on October 4,2019.