The 15 Most Scrappy Quarterbacks in NFL History

Some quarterbacks are smooth operators with perfect mechanics and pristine footwork. But others? They get the job done with grit, guts, and a little chaos—earning respect not with stats, but with sheer toughness.

These are the guys who took hits, made plays when nothing was there, and never stopped fighting. From underdogs to wild playmakers, here are the 15 most scrappy quarterbacks the NFL has ever seen.

15. Jake Delhomme

January 01, 2012; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Texans quarterback Jake Delhomme (17) throws a pass in the fourth quarter against the Tennessee Titans at Reliant Stadium. The Titans defeated the Texans 23-22. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images
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He never looked flashy, but Jake Delhomme was a gamer through and through. He made a Super Bowl run with pure willpower and a knack for clutch throws.

14. Jeff Garcia

Sep 3, 2009; Seattle, WA, USA; Oakland Raiders quarterback Jeff Garcia (7) throws a pass during the game against the Seattle Seahawks at Qwest Field. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-Imagn Images
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Garcia never had elite arm talent, but he made plays with his legs and his heart. He bounced around the league and made believers out of every locker room he entered.

13. Ryan Fitzpatrick

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The man has a Harvard degree and still plays like a guy fighting for a job every Sunday. Fitzmagic made a living off wild comebacks and fearless throws into double coverage.

12. Taylor Heinicke

Dec 28, 2024; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Taylor Heinicke (8) throws the ball against the New England Patriots during the second half at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images
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He’s never been the most talented guy on the field, but he plays like it’s his last snap every time. Heinicke’s dive for the pylon in the playoffs earned him a cult following for a reason.

11. Doug Flutie

Oct 31, 1999; Baltimore, MD, USA; FILE PHOTO; Buffalo Bills quarterback Doug Flutie (7) in action against the Baltimore Ravens at PSINet Stadium during the 1999 preseason. Mandatory Credit: Lou Capozzola-USA TODAY NETWORK
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Too short? Too unconventional? Flutie didn’t care—he just made things happen and created chaos for defenses everywhere.

10. Steve Beuerlein

Sep 7, 1997; Atlanta, GA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Carolina Panthers quarterback Steve Beuerlein (7) throws the ball against the Atlanta Falcons during the 1997 season at the Georgia Dome. Mandatory Credit: RVR Photos-Imagn Images
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Beuerlein wasn’t flashy, but he kept finding ways to win games. He outlasted the odds in multiple cities by staying ready and never backing down.

9. Jon Kitna

Dec 29, 2013; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Jon Kitna (3) on the field before the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-Imagn Images
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Whether it was Detroit, Cincinnati, or Dallas, Kitna took hits like a champ and always gave his team a chance. He had zero fear and a ton of fight.

8. Tim Tebow

Aug 22, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Tim Tebow (11) walks off the field after a victory against the Baltimore Ravens at Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles won 40-17. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
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You could argue with his throwing motion, but you couldn’t argue with his heart. Tebow powered through defenses and doubters with pure determination.

7. Jim McMahon

Jan 26, 1986; New Orleans, LA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon (9) runs with the ball against New England Patriots linebacker Andre Tippett (56) during Super Bowl XX at the Superdome. The Bears defeated the Patriots 46-10. Mandatory Credit: Manny Rubio-USA TODAY Sports
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He was brash, battered, and always bouncing back from something. McMahon didn’t play pretty, but he played like he had something to prove—and usually did.

6. Gardner Minshew

Nov 24, 2024; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew (15) throws the ball against the Denver Broncos in the first half at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
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The mustache might be a gimmick, but the toughness is legit. Minshew turned broken plays into backyard heroics and played like he had nothing to lose.

5. Billy Kilmer

Jan 14, 1973; Los Angeles, CA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Washington Redskins quarterback (17) Billy Kilmer in action against the Miami Dolphins during Super Bowl VII at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Miami defeated Washington 14-7 and the Dolphins completed their perfect season. Mandatory Credit: Tony Tomsic-USA TODAY NETWORK SUPER BOWL VII
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He wasn’t fast, and he wasn’t pretty, but Kilmer was as tough as they come. He led with grit, never stopped throwing, and didn’t care what the critics said.

4. Fran Tarkenton

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Fran Tarkenton (10) in action against the Oakland Raiders during Super Bowl XI at the Rose Bowl. The Raiders defeated the Vikings 32-14 giving the Raiders their first Super Bowl Championship.
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Tarkenton invented the scramble drill before it had a name. He made defenders miss, extended plays endlessly, and willed his team forward.

3. Brett Favre

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre (4) passes against the Arizona Cardinals in the third quarter at the Metrodome. The Minnesota Vikings
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The king of playing through pain and throwing across his body into triple coverage. Favre was the definition of tough, wild, and relentlessly competitive.

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2. Tony Romo

Dec 30, 2007; Landover, MD, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) talks to his team during a huddle against the Washington Redskins at FedEx Field in Landover, MD. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images
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Romo could dodge pressure, improvise on the run, and never let a broken pocket break him. He made miracles out of madness and kept getting up no matter how hard he was hit.

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1. Kenny Stabler

Sep 13, 1981; Cleveland, OH, USA; FILE PHOTO; Houston Oliers quarterback (12) KEN STABLER in action against the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tony Tomsic-USA TODAY NETWORK
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The original scrappy gunslinger, Stabler, was all guts, guile, and last-minute magic. He played like a streetball legend in shoulder pads—and made it work in the biggest moments.

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