15 Facts About Quincy Morgan

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Quincy Demond Earl Morgan was born on September 23,1977 and is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Denver Broncos.

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Quincy Morgan transferred to Blinn Community College at the end of the year.

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Quincy Morgan transferred to Kansas State University after the season.

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Quincy Morgan finished his college career with 106 receptions, 2,173 yards, a 20.5-yard average and 23 touchdowns.

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Quincy Morgan became one of only seven KSU players to catch more than one hundred passes, one of only four players with more than 2,000 receiving yards, second with eight 100-yard games.

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Quincy Morgan was the only Wildcat to notch 1,000 receiving yards in two consecutive seasons.

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Quincy Morgan was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft.

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Quincy Morgan made 10 receptions for 432 yards and 2 touchdowns.

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In 2004, Quincy Morgan would have a rather mediocre season with the Cowboys in 2004, despite his rapid elevation on the depth chart following an injury to Terry Glenn, finishing with 22 receptions for 260 yards.

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In 2005, Quincy Morgan performed poorly in an unexpected depth chart battle against second-year player Patrick Crayton and Parcells began to perceive him as uncompetitive, dropping him to fourth on the depth chart.

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Quincy Morgan was mostly used to return kickoffs, ranking fifth in the AFC with 23 returns for 583 yards and a 25.3-yard average.

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Quincy Morgan had 9 receptions for 150 yards and 2 touchdowns.

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Quincy Morgan suffered a fractured fibula in the first-round playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals, missing the rest of the playoff run towards winning Super Bowl XL winning team.

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Quincy Morgan appeared in 7 games, registering 17 returns for 423 yards and a 24.9-yard average.

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Quincy Morgan ran a trucking company after he retired from football.