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Orton with the Bears in 2008 No. 18, 8 Position: Personal information Born: ( 1982-11-14) November 14, 1982 (age 35) Height: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Weight: 228 lb (103 kg) Career information High school: College: NFL Draft: / Round: 4 / Pick: 106 Career history.
(–). (–). (–). Career highlights and awards. First-team All-. (Sun Bowl MVP) Career NFL statistics –: 101–69 Passing yards: 18,037: 81.2 Player stats at Kyle Raymond Orton (born November 14, 1982) is a former.
He played for, where he started four straight bowl games. He was drafted by the in the fourth round of the.
After an injury to Bears starter, Orton was pressed into service as the starting quarterback during his rookie year, starting the first 14 games of the, but was replaced by Grossman for the playoffs that year. Orton did not play at all in 2006, and sparingly in 2007. He regained his starting job from Grossman in 2008, but the team finished a disappointing 9–7 and out of the playoffs. In the offseason of that year, he was traded to the. Orton started his Broncos career by winning his first six games in the 2009 season, but injuries hobbled him in the second half of the season. Though Orton threw 21 and only 12, the team finished 8–8 and out of the playoffs.
Orton started 2010 season as the starting quarterback, though the team was not competitive most of the season, finishing 4–12. After throwing 3 versus the on December 12 and with the Broncos eliminated from the playoffs, Orton was replaced by for the final three games of the 2010 season. In 2011, he again began the season as a starter, but he was replaced by Tebow again after a disappointing start to the season. Following several weeks on the bench, in which he did not take a snap for the Broncos, he was released by the Broncos on November 22, and claimed off of by the the next day. His contract expired and the Dallas Cowboys signed him on March 14, 2012 off of free agency. After the 2013 NFL Season, the Cowboys released Orton as he would not show up for training camp. He signed with the just prior to the 2014 season.
On September 29, 2014, Bills head coach named Orton starting quarterback of the then 2–2 Bills. Orton led the Buffalo Bills to a 9–7 record in 2014 and announced his retirement shortly after the conclusion of the season. Contents. Early years Orton attended High School in, where he was a four-sport star in football, and. At the end of his high school career, Orton was the No.
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2 ranked in the nation by SuperPrep and No. 7 by Rivals.com. His career passing statistics were 208 for 450 (46.2%), 3,176 yards with 24 touchdowns, and 18 interceptions.
He earned honorable mention all-state and first team all-conference his senior year, after completing 95 of 192 attempts (49.5%), 1,366 yards with 12 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions. Orton wore uniform No. 18 in honor of former quarterback who died in a plane crash in 1996. College career Orton grew up a Husker fan, but chose to attend a program with a stronger passing attack. He committed to, but considered attending before ultimately deciding on the former.
Orton tied former Purdue quarterback ' record for number of passing yards in a game (522 vs. ), and is the only Purdue quarterback to start four consecutive (Brees and started three straight). Orton started in the 2001, '02 and '04, and the 2003. During his undergrad years at Purdue, Orton was a member of the fraternity. In 2004, Orton was the preseason third-team quarterback, behind and 's. Orton had a nice start to the season, having led Purdue to a 5–0 start with 18 and no. He was a hopeful until a late 4th quarter Orton fumble was run back for a Wisconsin touchdown against the undefeated 12th ranked, giving the 5th ranked Purdue its first of several losses that season.
Later that season, he received multiple injuries, in consecutive games against and forcing him to lose his starting position for a month. Then replaced him during that time. Orton makes a cameo in, where he says, 'EA Sports, it's in the game', along with in the game's introduction. Statistics Passing Rushing Season Team GP Att Comp Pct Yds TD INT Sack Att Yds TD Purdue 6 92.1 142 69 49 686 2 3 - 27 −63 0 Purdue 13 128.2 317 192 61 2,257 13 9 - 43 47 0 Purdue 13 127.7 414 251 61 2,885 15 7 - 112 237 3 Purdue 11 151.1 389 236 61 3,090 31 5 - 80 112 3 Totals 43 128.9 1,262 748 59 8,918 61 24 - 262 333 6 Professional career Chicago Bears 2005 Orton was drafted by the in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft. In the, he was rushed into the Bears starting lineup as a rookie after a preseason injury to starter, and the poor play of back-up. Orton started 15 games of the season, but was replaced by Grossman after halftime during the Bears' Week 15 victory against the.
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After sitting for Week 16, Orton started the regular season finale, Week 17, against the. The outcome of this game, for the Chicago Bears, did not have any effect on their post-season hopes. The Bears had already clinched the championship and a first-round bye in the with their Week 16 victory over the. Grossman then started for the Bears in their only post-season game. They lost to the. Overall, the Bears had a record of 10–5 in games that Orton started, including an eight-game winning streak after a 1–3 start. Despite the team's success, Orton finished with the lowest quarterback rating in the NFL (59.7) among all 'qualified' quarterbacks (those with 224+ pass attempts).
Despite the low rating, the Bears coaches repeatedly insisted that they were pleased with Orton's performance. The coaching staff asked Orton to minimize mistakes and to let the rushing attack and the defense win ballgames rather than employing an aggressive passing attack.
Measuring Orton's victories, his rookie season was successful. His 15 starts and 10 victories are both rookie records for Bears quarterbacks. 10 rookie wins is also sixth most in the NFL since 1970. As of 2017, Orton held at least 5 other Bears rookie franchise records, including completions (190), attempts (368), passing yards (1,869), passing TDs (9), and interceptions in a single game (5 on Sept 25 against ). 2006 Following the 2005 season, the Bears signed veteran as the team’s second-string quarterback.
Orton, now demoted, became the Bears’ third-string quarterback, and did not see any action throughout the entire. Orton throws a pass to. 2007 The following off-season, the Bears acquired, who had previously led the to a, shortly after the.
Leak struggled in training camp, while Orton, who had trained in the off season, excelled but was placed at third string. According to the, Orton was en route to overtake Griese's (then) second string position. Orton continued to show signs of improvement in the preseason. He completed sixteen of twenty-five passes for 151 yards and one touchdown en route to leading the Bears to a comeback victory over the. After the Bears lost their chances of making a post-season berth, chose to start Orton over Griese.
Orton made his first start in nearly two seasons on December 17, 2007 against the. The Bears lost the game 20–13. Orton finished with 22 completions on 38 attempts, 184 yards, and 1 interception. He improved in the final two games of the season, leading the Bears to two consecutive victories, passing for 294 yards, 3 touchdowns and an interception. 2008 On February 25, 2008, the Bears and Orton agreed to a one-year contract extension running through the 2009 season. Competition for the starting quarterback job was expected to be fierce with Rex Grossman, during training camp. On August 18, after deadlock against Grossman in games with the Kansas City Chiefs and, Bears head coach named Orton the team's starting QB for the 2008 season in Week 3 of the preseason, despite not throwing a pass over 17 yards or for a touchdown in the first two preseason games.
On September 7, 2008, Orton led the Bears to a 29–13 victory over the Indianapolis Colts in the first regular season game of the season. He threw for a career-high 334 yards and two touchdowns, while completing 24 of 34 passes in a 34–7 victory over the Detroit Lions. He finished the game with a career-high, at that time, passer rating of 121.4.
From the start of November 2008, Kyle Orton passed for ten touchdowns, and four interceptions, leading the Bears to a 4–3 record. Orton sustained an ankle injury against the Detroit Lions in Week 9 of the NFL season, and did not start the next week.
He rushed himself back into the starting lineup a week after Grossman had a solid outing coming off the bench against the Titans. After his return, Orton threw eight touchdowns, and eight interceptions while averaging a quarterback rating of 66.9, including ratings of 39.1 against Minnesota, 49.2 against New Orleans, and 48.7 against Green Bay. The Bears finished the season with a 9–7 record, while missing the playoffs by one game. Coach Lovie Smith was pleased with Orton's performance and believed he would be the team's starting quarterback for the following season. However, the team's general manager, stated he wished to further solidify the quarterback position in the long run.
Orton walking onto the field. Denver Broncos 2009 On April 2, 2009, the Bears traded Orton (along with their first and third-round draft picks in 2009 and their first-round pick in '10) to the for quarterback and the Broncos' fifth round pick in '09. On June 13, Broncos head coach declared Orton the starting quarterback for the season. Orton led the Broncos to a 12–7 victory in the 2009 season opener against the. The game was won on a deflected pass that landed in the arms of who took it 87 yards for a touchdown.
This play has been called 'The Immaculate Deflection' in many media sources. Over the next five weeks, Orton led the Broncos to a surprising 6–0 record to begin the season. His most impressive effort in that streak came against the, when he completed 35–48 passes for 330 yards and orchestrated a 98-yard drive to tie the game and send it into overtime. He threw his first interception of the season to, who came in to help on the attempted pass, at the end of the first half. It was his first in 173 pass attempts which dated back to 2008 when he was with the.
He led another drive for the game-winning field goal in overtime. On October 13, 2009, Kyle Orton was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week, for that effort. 15, Orton suffered an ankle injury on the road against the Washington Redskins. He came out of the game at halftime with a career-high passer rating of 134.7. The injury kept him from starting the next game against the Chargers.
He did return partway through that game, replacing. For the 2009 season (playing in 16 games with 15 starts), Orton threw 21 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions with an 86.8 QB rating. 2010 Orton was named the Broncos starting quarterback for 2010. He signed a one-year contract extension (through the 2011 season), on August 19, 2010. On September 26, 2010, Orton threw for 476 yards against the, a career-high. Less than two months later, November 14, Orton threw a career-high four touchdown passes against the. Later in the season, with the Broncos eliminated from playoff contention, Orton played poorly against the on December 12, 2010.
Was named the starter the following week by interim coach and played the last three games of the season. Orton finished the season with 3,653 yards, 20 touchdowns, and nine interceptions 2011 Orton entered the season as the Broncos starting quarterback. The team had a 1–4 start with Orton throwing 8 touchdowns and 7 interceptions as the starter, accumulating 979 yards and completing 58.7% of his passes. He was replaced as the starter by during the week 5 contest against the, and Orton never took another snap for the Broncos. Orton was waived on November 22, 2011, officially ending his tenure with the.
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He had a record of 12–21 as a starter during his time with the Broncos, throwing for 8,434 yards, 49 touchdowns, and 28 interceptions. Kansas City Chiefs He was claimed off waivers by the on November 23, 2011, after a season-ending injury to starting quarterback. Kansas City paid $2.5 million remaining on Orton's nearly $8.9 million salary for the year. Chicago (looking to replace injured ) and the (because of concerns of injuries to backup quarterback ) also made claims on him. However, since Kansas City had a worse record than the other two teams it was given priority in claiming him per the NFL's inverse order of the standings rule on the waiver priority list. On December 4, 2011, in a game against his former team, the, Orton came into the second quarter to relieve, but was injured on his first pass attempt.
Orton led the Chiefs to a 10–3 win over the Bears, but struggled the following week in a 37–10 loss to the Jets. Palko's injury paved the way for a quarterback change, and on December 18, Orton was named the starting Chiefs' quarterback by new interim coach. In his first game as their starter, he led the Chiefs to a 19–14 upset of the previously undefeated, ending the defending champions winning streak at 19 games, dating back to the previous season. He completed 23 of 31 passes for 299 yards with no interceptions and no passing touchdowns.
In the final two games of the season, Orton lost 16–13 in overtime against the Raiders before returning to Denver to defeat the Broncos in the season finale. Dallas Cowboys On March 14, 2012, Orton signed a three-year contract with the to replace former backup quarterback, who retired after the Cowboys' 2011 season. In week 4 against the Bears, his former team, Orton replaced late in the game and threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to, though the Bears still won the contest 34–18.
The Cowboys went on to finish the season 8–8, losing to the in a do-or-die week 17 contest. In the, Orton had seen minimal time on the field with a total of 40 passing yards which all came during week 14 against the. On December 27, 2013, head coach announced that Orton would be the starting quarterback for the week 17 game against the after underwent back surgery. He threw for 30 completions and 358 yards on 46 attempts (65.2%) and two touchdowns.
He threw an early interception by which was dropped by his tight end, and another interception by on the Cowboys' last drive which secured a 24–22 victory for the Eagles. Buffalo Bills.
Orton during the 2014 season. Prior to the, Orton threatened the Cowboys with a possible retirement and did not report to any of the team's organized team activities or workouts. Besides accumulating $70,000 in fines, quarterback coach reported that Orton did not maintain any communications with the Cowboys during this period. Orton, who risked losing part of his signing bonus by holding out, eventually showed up to training camp. The team released him on July 15 and promoted to the backup position.
The Cowboys were relieved of Orton's $3.25 million salary in 2014, but still had to pay him a signing bonus. He would follow as the second player in two straight years to force the Cowboys to waive him. On August 29, 2014, Orton agreed on a two-year deal with the, with the team paying him $5 million in the first year alone, making him the highest paid backup quarterback in the league.
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On September 29, 2014, at the beginning of week 5, Bills head coach announced that Kyle Orton would become the new starting quarterback for the Bills in relief of. Taking over with the team at 2–2, Orton led the Bills to a 9–7 finish. Though they missed the playoffs, the 2014 season marked the first time since 2004 that the Bills had finished with a winning record. Orton finished the season with 3,018 passing yards, 18 touchdowns, 10 interceptions and an 87.8 quarterback rating. On December 29, 2014, Orton announced his retirement from the NFL. Retrieved 2011-11-24. Retrieved 2011-11-24.
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Kyle Orton Net Worth is $14 Million. Kyle Orton Salary is $7 Million. Kyle Orton Net Worth is $14 Million. Kyle Orton Salary is $7 Million. Kyle Orton is an American football quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League and has a net worth $14 million and an annual salary of $7 million. Kyle O Kyle Orton is an American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. He played college football for Purdue, where he started four straight bowl games.
He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft. After an injury to Bears starter Rex Grossman, Orton was pressed into service as the starting quarterback during his rookie year, starting the first 14 games of the 2005 season, but was replaced by Grossman for the playoffs that year. Orton didn't play at all in 2006, and sparingly in 2007. Orton regained his starting job from Grossman in 2008, but the team finished a disappointing 9-7 and out of the playoffs. In the offseason of that year, he was traded to the Denver Broncos. Kyle Orton started his Broncos career well, winning his first six games in the 2009 season, but injuries hobbled him in the second half of the season.
Though Orton played well when healthy, throwing 21 touchdowns to only 12 in. Kyle Orton Latest News.
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