Neil Kennedy O'Donnell (born July 3, 1966) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL)...
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Neil O'Donnell (born 1966) is an American former football player. Neil O'Donnell may also refer to: Neil O'Donnell (Scottish footballer) (1949–2022), Scottish...
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entered Neil O'Donnell, a veteran who had guided the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Super Bowl four years earlier. Over the next five games, O'Donnell led the...
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shotgun formation, and Dawson's snap sailed over quarterback Neil O'Donnell's head. O'Donnell managed to recover the fumble, but the Steelers were unable...
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Brister (16) 1991 Neil O'Donnell (8) / Bubby Brister (8) 1992 Neil O'Donnell (12) / Bubby Brister (4) Neil O'Donnell (0–1) 1993 Neil O'Donnell (15) / Mike Tomczak...
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Cornelius Patrick "Neil" O'Donnell (April 17, 1914 – December 27, 1996) was an American professional basketball player. He played for the Buffalo Bisons...
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competition with back up Neil O'Donnell for the starting job. Pittsburgh went 5–3 when Brister played, only 2–6 with O'Donnell as a starter. Brister was...
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The new-look Jets erupted in their first game under Bill Parcells. Neil O'Donnell threw three first-half touchdowns while rookie John Hall booted a 55-yard...
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(12) / Bubby Brister (4) 1996 Frank Reich (7) / Neil O'Donnell (6) / Glenn Foley (3) 1997 Neil O'Donnell (14) / Glenn Foley (2) 1998 Vinny Testaverde (13)...
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(1993–1995) Jack Trudeau (1994) Bubby Brister (1995) Frank Reich (1996) Neil O'Donnell (1996–1997) Glenn Foley (1996–1998) Vinny Testaverde (1998–2003, 2005)...
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