About Brady

Brayden Tyler Quinn (b. October 27, 1984 to Tyrone and Robin Quinn) attended Dublin Coffman High School in Dublin, Ohio, where he was the quarterback of his football team. As a senior, he played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and was named the Ohio Capital Conference Offensive Player of the Year. He was offered a scholarship to the University of Notre Dame after the father of his friend, Dublin Coffman’s top wide receiver and fellow recruit Chinedum Ndukwe, spoke to Tyrone Willingham, who was head coach of the Irish at that time. During his time there, he broke thirty-six records, was nominated for the Heisman twice, received the Sammy Baugh Trophy, made the All-American team three times, received both the Maxwell and Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Awards, and was named Player of the Year. Quinn double majored in political science and finance and graduated in three and a half years. He was drafted twenty-second overall by the Cleveland Browns in 2007 despite many analysts believing he would be drafted much earlier. In three seasons with the Browns, Quinn alternated between starting and backup quarterback. In March of 2010, he was traded to the Denver Broncos and has not started or entered a game. In March of 2012 he signed with the Kansas City Chiefs on a one year deal.