Trent Dilfer

52-Year-Old QuarterbackQB
 Free Agent  
2024 Fantasy Outlook
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$Retired from football in July of 2008.
QBFree Agent
July 9, 2008
Dilfer is retiring from football, the Baltimore Sun reports.
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Dilfer was planning to call it quits anyways, but a recent injury to his Achilles helped him make up his mind. He wasn't the flashiest quarterback around in a career that saw him throw for for 20,518 yards, but no one can take away the fact that he helped lead the Ravens to a win in Super Bowl XXXV.
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Despite not playing a snap last year, Dilfer had a big impact on the 49ers by providing Alex Smith with some veteran guidance to accelerate his development. Unless Smith suffers an injury or completely regresses, look for Dilfer to have a similar one this season.
Dilfer is a solid veteran backup who was acquired from Cleveland for Ken Dorsey to mentor Alex Smith. If Smith struggles or goes down, Dilfer is still a decent quarteback, who could have a few big games, but has limited mobility, struggles to avoid the rush and isn’t a good passer when he has to move around in the pocket. If he does start, hope that the 49ers' offensive line is at full strength and operating effectively.
Dilfer is what he is – a fiery, spirited veteran leader who will hold down the fort without embarrassing the franchise until Charlie Frye is ready to take over. Dilfer has good arm strength and can throw a nice ball when he has time to set himself, but at 33 has limited mobility, struggles to avoid the rush and isn’t a good passer when he has to move around in the pocket. The Browns do have an exciting group of receivers in rookie Braylon Edwards, Andre Davis, Antonio Bryant and Dennis Northcutt, so if Dilfer gets adequate protection, he could have a couple big games.
Dilfer is a solid backup to Matt Hasselbeck, but won't see the field unless the starter goes down. If that happens, grab Dilfer, who is a quite capable quarterback.
Dilfer, who lost his starting job last year after a mid-season Achilles’ injury, is the perhaps the best backup in the league. Dilfer’s five-year-old son passed away in the off-season and Dilfer lost several weeks of rehabilitation because of the illness and death. Training camp will be the first time he has stepped on the field all offseason. He's the backup, but if Matt Hasslebeck goes down, Dilfer will step in without missing (too much of) a beat.
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QBFree Agent
March 31, 2008
Dilfer told the Baltimore Sun that he is yet to decide on what he will do this season.
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Trent Dilfer: Released by Niners
QBSan Francisco 49ers
March 13, 2008
Dilfer was released by the 49ers on Thursday, according to the Santa Rosa Press Democrat.
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QBSan Francisco 49ers
February 29, 2008
With Friday's signing of backup QB J.T. O'Sullivan, it appears unlikely that Dilfer will return to the 49ers, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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QBSan Francisco 49ers
February 7, 2008
Dilfer probably won't be in San Francisco for the 2008 season, the Associated Press reports.
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QBSan Francisco 49ers
December 31, 2007
Dilfer finished the 2007 season with 1,166 yards passing, to go along with seven TD passes and 12 INTs, while having a 51.6 completion percentage in seven starts.
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