14 Quarterbacks Who Turned Out to Be One-Year Mirages

Every so often, an NFL quarterback catches fire for a single magical season. The media hypes them up, fans buy the jerseys, and teams start planning around them like they’ve struck gold.

But then, just as quickly as the magic arrived, it’s gone. These quarterbacks had one bright moment in the sun—then faded back into obscurity, mediocrity, or straight-up disaster.

14. Derek Anderson

Derek Anderson
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He made the Pro Bowl in 2007 and looked like the Browns’ savior. But everything after that season was a rocky ride back to backup duties.

13. Scott Mitchell

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Mitchell looked like the next big thing after stepping in for Dan Marino and then putting up big numbers in Detroit. But he quickly fizzled out once defenses figured him out.

12. Matt Flynn

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One monster game with the Packers earned Flynn a huge payday in Seattle. Then Russell Wilson showed up and ended that dream before it ever started.

11. Josh Freeman

Josh Freeman
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Freeman had a breakout year in 2010 and looked like a future star in Tampa. He never came close to replicating that form and was out of the league not long after.

10. Blake Bortles

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Bortles helped lead the Jaguars to the AFC title game with some surprisingly competent play. But his regression the following season confirmed it was a fluke.

9. Tommy Maddox

Tommy Maddox
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After years out of the league, Maddox came back and balled out for Pittsburgh in 2002. Unfortunately, his magic quickly ran dry, and Ben Roethlisberger took over soon after.

8. Mitchell Trubisky

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Trubisky’s 2018 season had Bears fans hopeful they’d finally found their guy. But it turned out to be a blip in an otherwise underwhelming career.

7. Shaun King

Shaun King
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King looked promising as a rookie and even helped the Bucs reach the NFC title game. But he never progressed and quickly became an afterthought.

6. David Garrard

David Garrard
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Garrard shocked the NFL with an efficient, playoff-bound season in 2007. Sadly, he couldn’t string together another year like it and soon faded out.

5. Kyle Orton

Kyle Orton
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Orton had a strong year with the Bears and teased fans with flashes of brilliance. But his career was more journeyman than franchise cornerstone.

4. Marc Bulger

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Bulger’s Pro Bowl season in St. Louis made people think the Rams had their next Warner. But he couldn’t sustain it and struggled with inconsistency and injuries.

3. Case Keenum

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Keenum lit it up in Minnesota with an improbable run to the NFC Championship Game. But he never recaptured that same magic with any of the teams that followed.

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2. Nick Foles

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Foles had a 27-touchdown, 2-interception year that made him look like the second coming. He followed that up with years of bouncing between teams as a backup.

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1. Colin Kaepernick

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Kaepernick’s breakout stretch was electric and nearly earned the 49ers a Super Bowl title. But after one sensational run, his play declined and he never returned to that peak.

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