Cleveland Browns Starting Quarterbacks Since 1999: Where Are They Now?

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Another “Holmgren” quarterback, the worst President in NFL history brought Seneca Wallace to Cleveland to serve as backup to Jake Delhomme.

The Browns wanted to make it impossible for Colt McCoy to see the field in his rookie year, but ankle injuries to Delhomme and Wallace forced McCoy into action earlier than the Browns’ front office wanted.

To make matters worse, Wallace came off as a guy who had no intentions of making life easier for McCoy, as it didn’t seem he was too interested in embracing a mentor’s role.

Wallace was released during the 2012 preseason, and didn’t catch on with a new team.

He did find a home with the Green Bay Pakcers in 2013, and played in two games, however, that stint didn’t result in a job for the 2014 campaign.