Jake Delhomme

Jake Delhomme

Infobox NFLactive
name=Jake Delhomme


caption = Jake Delhomme and his cousin Kevin Melancon promoting the work of Civitan clubs with developmentally disabled people
currentteam=Carolina Panthers
currentnumber=17
currentposition=Quarterback
birthdate=birth date and age|1975|1|10
birthplace=Breaux Bridge, Louisiana
heightft=6
heightin=2
weight=215
debutyear=1999
debutteam=New Orleans Saints
undraftedyear=1997
college=Southwestern Louisiana
pastteams=
* New Orleans Saints (1997-2002)
* Amsterdam Admirals (1998)
* Frankfurt Galaxy (1999)
* Carolina Panthers (2003-present)
status=Active
highlights=
* World Bowl VII champion
* Pro Bowl selection (2005)
statweek=17
statseason=2007
statlabel1=TD-INT
statvalue1=100-64
statlabel2=Passing yards
statvalue2=14,589
statlabel3=QB Rating
statvalue3=85.2
nfl=DEL367367

Jake Christopher Delhomme (pronEng|Duh-LOAM) (born January 10, 1975 in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana) is an American football quarterback for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League. He was originally signed by the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent in 1997. He played college football at Southwestern Louisiana, now Louisiana-Lafayette.

In 2005, Delhomme was selected to his first Pro Bowl. Since 2003, no other NFL quarterback has more game winning or tying drives in the game's final 2 minutes than Jake Delhomme. He currently has 16, including 2 already in 2008, against the Bears and Chargers, respectively.

Early years

Delhomme was born to Jerry & Marcia Delhomme, both Cajuns; the last name Delhomme translates into "the man".cite web|url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/saraceno/2004-01-25-saraceno_x.htm|title=Delhomme's Cajun spice is just nice|author=Jon Saraceno|publisher=USA Today|date=2004-01-24|accessdate=2007-09-06] Jake's grandfather Sanders Delhomme bred horses, and Jake's father Jerry was a jockey, who began racing at eight years old. Jake has called horses his "first love", and today he, his father, and his brother own and train thoroughbreds.cite web|url=http://www.nflplayers.com/players/player.aspx?id=25575|title=Jake Delhomme|publisher=NFL Players.com|accessdate=2007-09-06] Jake went on to attend Teurlings Catholic High School in nearby Lafayette.cite web|url=http://www.panthers.com/Team/PlayerBio.aspx?id=7040|title=Jake Delhomme|publisher=Panthers.com|accessdate=2007-09-06] Delhomme played both quarterback and defensive back for Teurlings; he made the all-state team in high school ironically not as quarterback, but on defense. Future Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning played high school football in the state at the same time as Delhomme, but the two never faced each other. As a senior, Delhomme threw for over 3,300 yards and 32 touchdowns en route to leading his team to the state semifinals.

College career

Delhomme played college football for the University of Southwestern Louisiana, now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, his mother's alma mater. The only true freshman quarterback to start for a Division I school in 1993, his passer efficiency rating ranked second among NCAA freshmen quarterbacks. Playing on a team with future NFL wide receiver Brandon Stokley and offensive lineman Anthony Clement, the Ragin' Cajuns won the Big West Conference twice, and finished with three winning seasons. During his senior year, he lead the Ragin' Cajuns to an improbable win over highly favored Texas A&M 29-22. cite web|url=http://www.ldaf.state.la.us/aboutldaf/presscenter/pressreleases/pressrelease.asp?id=362|title=Interview with Jake Delhomme|publisher=Louisiana Department of Agriculture & Forestry|date=2004-03-04|accessdate=2007-09-06]

Delhomme finished his career as the school's all-time passing leader in yards and touchdowns. He started the last 43 games of his career, which was the longest among active quarterbacks at the time. Upon graduating, he was ranked 22nd in NCAA history for passing yards and 28th in total offense. He was inducted into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006. [cite web|url=http://www.louisiana.edu/Advancement/PRNS/news/2006/587.shtml|title=Former Athletes to be Inducted into Hall of Fame|publisher=University of Louisiana at Lafayette|date=2006-10-18|accessdate=2008-01-26]

Professional career

New Orleans Saints

Delhomme went undrafted in the 1997 NFL Draft, but was later signed by his hometown New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent. After spending the first season on the practice squad, he was assigned to the Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe as a backup quarterback to future NFL and Super Bowl MVP, Kurt Warner. After another stint on the Saints' practice squad, he was sent back to NFL Europe, this time as a member of the Frankfurt Galaxy. The Galaxy operated under a rare two-quarterback strategy, utilizing both Delhomme and Pat Barnes; the pair was known as the "Double-Headed Quarterback Monster". [cite web|url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3454896|title=Early Start to Week Two|publisher=Our Sports Central|date=2007-04-17|accessdate=2007-09-06 "Pat Barnes and Jake Delhomme split playing time right down the middle and famously became known as the "Double-Headed Quarterback Monster".] The unorthodox strategy worked, as the Galaxy won World Bowl VII over the Barcelona Dragons. Delhomme would later say about his time in Europe:cquote|...I was able to go over and play, but we had some success and we just, we were a team. We were not the most talented team, but we just played together, had the right chemistry.|20px|20px|Jake Delhomme|cite web|url=http://sports.ign.com/articles/449/449085p1.html|title=First and Ten: Jake Delhomme|publisher=IGN|date=2004-01-04|accessdate=2007-09-06]

Following his success in Europe, he was brought back to New Orleans as the full-time third-string quarterback. In his first NFL start against the Dallas Cowboys, he threw two touchdowns en route to a Saints victory, the team's third.

Delhomme continued to see limited playing time the following three seasons, as he was the backup to Aaron Brooks and Jeff Blake. He managed to lead all NFC quarterbacks in overall passer rating during the 2001 and 2002 preseasons. His success, coupled with the team's struggles, led fans to chant "We Want Jake, We Want Jake".cite web|url=http://panthers.scout.com/2/298474.html|title=The Real Deal:Jake Delhomme|author=Ryan McPherson|publisher=Scout.com|date=2004-09-24|accessdate=2007-09-06]

Carolina Panthers

With Aaron Brooks cemented as the starter in New Orleans, Delhomme was interested in fighting for a starting spot in the NFL.cite web|url=http://www.thecarolinacajun.com/about-Biography.html|title=A Rising Star in the NFL|publisher=Acadiana Profile|date=2004-02|accessdate=2007-09-06] In the 2003 offseason, he met with representatives from both the Carolina Panthers and the Dallas Cowboys.cite web|url=http://sports.ign.com/articles/449/449085p2.html|title=First and Ten: Jake Delhomme|publisher=IGN|date=2004-01-05|accessdate=2007-09-06] He eventually signed with Carolina as a free agent. Ironically, it was his performance against Dallas in 1999 that made new Panthers coach John Fox take notice.

The Panthers had been struggling, and were just one season removed from a dismal 1-15 season, during which they set an NFL record for consecutive losses in a single season. [cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/news/2002/01/06/patriots_panthers_ap/|title=Patriots whip Panthers 38-6, clinch AFC East title|publisher=Sports Illustrated|date=2002-01-06|accessdate=2007-09-06] Although Rodney Peete was the Panthers' starter, Delhomme was looked at to be the future of the franchise. It did not take long for him to take over. At halftime of the 2003 season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Panthers were down 17-0. Delhomme took over from Peete and threw three touchdowns, the last coming in a fourth-down situation with just 16 seconds left in the game, to lead the Panthers to a comeback victory. [cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/boxscore?game_id=26496&displayPage=tab_box_score&season=2003&week=REG1|title=NFL Game Center:Box Score - Jacksonville Jaguars at Carolina Panthers|date=2003-09-07|accessdate=2007-09-06] He started the following week against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and proceeded to start every game during the 2003 season. He then led the Panthers on a Cinderella [cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCM/is_5_32/ai_114630340|title=Hockey Digest analysis: the season after|author=Alex Gordon|publisher=Hockey Digest|date=2004-05|accessdate=2007-09-06] run through the playoffs, including a double-overtime victory against the St. Louis Rams. [cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/football/nfl/specials/playoffs/2003/01/10/bc.fbn.panthers.rams.ap/index.html|title=Panthers stun Rams 29-23 in double overtime|publisher=Sports Illustrated|date=2004-01-11|accessdate=2007-09-06] The Panthers made it through to Super Bowl XXXVIII to face the New England Patriots. Despite his personal success in the game (16-of-33 for 323 yards, 3 passing touchdowns, no interceptions, and a 113.6 passer rating), as well as setting a record for longest offensive play from scrimmage in Super Bowl history (an 85-yard pass to Muhsin Muhammad), the Panthers fell on a last-minute field goal by Adam Vinatieri. Delhomme was seen standing on the field during the Patriots' post-game celebration; he later commented:

The 2004 season proved bittersweet for Delhomme, as he posted career highs in pass attempts, completions, overall yardage, and touchdowns.cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/stats?playerId=1693|title=ESPN-Jake Delhomme|publisher=ESPN.com|accessdate=2007-09-06] Unfortunately, the team was stricken with injuries, fielding five different combinations in their offensive line alone. Starting the season 1-7 after the early losses of running backs Stephen Davis and DeShaun Foster [cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/recaps/2004/10/24/1178_recap.html|title=NFL Rec
publisher=Sports Illustrated|date=2004-10-24|accessdate=2007-09-06
] , as well as Steve Smith [cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/recaps/2004/09/13/1096_recap.html|title=NFL Rec
publisher=Sports Illustrated|date=2004-09-14|accessdate=2007-09-06
] , their leading wide receiver, the Panthers rallied for a fantastic second half of the season. Delhomme finished the final eight games of the season with a passer rating of 102.8, fourth best in the league during that period. He also threw 17 touchdowns and just 4 interceptions en route to winning six of their last eight games. They ultimately positioned themselves for a playoff berth, but lost that chance with a final game loss to Delhomme's former team, the New Orleans Saints. [cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/recaps/2005/01/02/1340_recap.html|title=NFL Rec
publisher=Sports Illustrated|date=2005-01-02|accessdate=2007-09-06
] 2005 saw Delhomme return the Panthers to the playoffs. In addition to the team's success, Delhomme had one of his most productive seasons as a quarterback. His 11 victories as a starting quarterback set a team record, and he set career highs in completion percentage (60.2) and passer rating (88.1). In addition, his success led to Steve Smith leading the league in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns, becoming only the third wide receiver to accomplish the "triple crown" in league history. [cite web|url=http://www.panthers.com/Team/PlayerBio.aspx?id=2416|title=Steve Smith|publisher=Panthers.com|accessdate=2007-09-06] Once again, he led the Panthers through the playoffs, including a shutout of the New York Giants, although the team ultimately fell to the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship game. [cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/boxscores/2006/01/22/1987_boxscore.html|title=Box Score=Carolina at Seattle|publisher=Sports Illustrated|date=2006-01-24|accessdate=2007-09-06]

Delhomme started the 2006 season as the Panthers' quarterback, the first time in franchise history that the same quarterback was the starter for three straight seasons. He set records during the season by making 150 consecutive pass attempts without an interception, bettering Steve Beuerlein's previous team record of 119. In addition, in a game against the St. Louis Rams, he broke Beuerlein's team record for pass attempts; the following week against the Washington Redskins, he continued his assault on the team record books by breaking Beuerlein's records for completions and passing yards. Unfortunately, he injured his thumb in a game against the Philadelphia Eagles, and missed three games. During his time off, Chris Weinke started for the first time since the 2002 season, and in his first game shattered the team record for passing yards in a single game with 423 yards, but his three interceptions cost the Panthers the game against the New York Giants. [cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap?game_id=29054&displayPage=tab_recap&season=2006&week=REG14|title=NFL Game Center: Game Rec
publisher=NFL.com|date=2006-12-10|accessdate=2007-09-11
] Weinke could only manage a single victory in Delhomme's absence (against the rival Atlanta Falcons, only his second victory as an NFL starter [cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap?game_id=29087&displayPage=tab_recap&season=2006&week=REG16|title=NFL Game Center: Game Rec
publisher=NFL.com|date=2006-12-24|accessdate=2007-09-11
] ), and Delhomme returned for the season finale against the New Orleans Saints.

In the third game of the 2007 season, Delhomme suffered an elbow injury in a game against the division rival Atlanta Falcons. [cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap?game_id=29239&displayPage=tab_recap&season=2007&week=REG3|title=Panthers capitalize on Falcons' penalties in victory|author=Associated Press|publisher=NFL.com|date=2007-09-23|accessdate=2007-10-08] The injury set off a series of changes for the Panthers at the quarterback position. David Carr, who signed with Carolina in the off-season, took over as the Panthers' starting quarterback. After Carr injured his back in a defeat of the New Orleans Saints, [cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap?game_id=29260&displayPage=tab_recap&season=2007&week=REG5|title=NFL Game Center: Game Recap - Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints|date=2007-10-07|accessdate|2008-01-26] , the Panthers signed Vinny Testaverde, who started the next game against the Arizona Cardinals just four days later, and in the process became the oldest starting quarterback to win a game in the NFL. [cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap?game_id=29279&displayPage=tab_recap&season=2007&week=REG6|title=NFL Game Center: Game Recap - Carolina Panthers at Arizona Cardinals|date=2007-10-14|accessdate=2008-01-26] However, an injury to Testaverde coupled with Carr's spinal cord injury led to rookie Matt Moore starting in week 15 against the Seattle Seahawks, a game he won. [cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap?game_id=29405&displayPage=tab_recap&season=2007&week=REG15|title=NFL Game Center: Game Recap - Seattle Seahawks at Carolina Panthers|date=2007-12-16|accessdate=2008-01-26] Meanwhile Delhomme opted for season ending Tommy John surgery on the elbow after two weeks of testing his arm. Delhomme returned to the starting position for the 2008 season. In the first game of the 2008 season, Delhome restarted his career by coming back on the San Diego Chargers with a touchdown pass on fourth down as time expired to win the game. This is similar to his debut game in 2003. [cite web|url=http://www.panthers.com/Common/Article.aspx?id=25654|title=Foxhole: Delhomme to have surgery|publisher=Panthers.com|date=2007-10-08|accessdate=2007-10-08]

Career statistics

Regular season

Playoffs

Personality

Delhomme has garnered popularity as a pitch-man for the Cajun fast food restaurant, Bojangles', where he is often depicted as a single-minded fried-chicken addict who audibles Bojangles' "fixin's" at the line of scrimmage. [ [http://www.thehuddle.com/nfl_players/2006/qb-delhomme.php Delhomme's Player Profile] ] One commercial parodies the film "Jerry Maguire" and the line "Show me the money!"; teammate Steve Smith is featured in a cameo. [ [http://www.wcnc.com/news/local/stories/wcnc-061405-jmn-Bojangles_commercial.a63c444.html NBC story about commercial] ] Another commercial with Smith portrays the duo as the Dukes of Hazzard, driving The General Lee with a large chicken head on the roof. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XKhRx3udxk Delhomme & Smith Bojangles commercial on YouTube] ] Delhomme has also done SunCom Wireless limited edition cell phone commercials that feature a Panthers logo and his signature, [ [http://www.suncom.com/jakephone/ Jake Delhomme on Suncom] ] and he has appeared in public service announcements for Civitan International. [ [http://www.juniorcivitan.org/real/jakedelhommebb.ram Jake Delhomme PSA] ]

ESPN's Chris Berman calls him "Jake 'daylight come and you gotta' Delhomme", a play on the Banana Boat Song by Harry Belafonte. [ [http://www.mountaintimes.com/columns/0202_sweet_tea.php3 Mountain Times column] ]

The official Panthers website features a regular discussion with Delhomme during the regular season, known as "Cajun Up with Jake". [ [http://www.panthers.com/Common/Article.aspx?id=14648 Cajun up with Jake: Phil-osophical] ]

Personal

Delhomme is married to the former Keri Melancon in 2000; the two were childhood sweethearts, and were "Junior Sweethearts" at Teurlings Catholic. [cite web|url=http://tchs.net/Alumni/Alumni1992.htm|title=Alumni 1992|publisher=Teurlings Catholic High School|accessdate=2007-09-10] The Delhommes are practicing Roman Catholics. [cite web|url=http://tchs.net/Alumni/Alumni1992.htm|title=Alumni 1992|publisher=Teurlings Catholic High School|accessdate=2007-09-10] They have two daughters: Lauren Elizabeth, who was born on December 17, 2001, and Lindsey Marie, who was born on February 25, 2007. [cite web|url=http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:LtHNOjK9qWUJ:www.theadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article%3FAID%3D/20070708/SPORTS/707080333+%22Jake+Delhomme%22+Lindsey+Marie+daughter&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us&client=firefox-a| title=Expectations running high|publisher=The Daily Advertiser|author=Dan McDonald|accessdate=2007-09-10] Delhomme wears #17 because it is the date of his first daughter's birthday, and she was born after 17 hours of labor.

References

External links

* [http://www.panthers.com/Team/PlayerBio.aspx?id=7040 Carolina Panthers bio]


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