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'''Jason Calvin Garrett''' (born [[March 28]], [[1966]] in [[Abington, Pennsylvania]]), is an [[American football]] coach and former [[quarterback]]. He is currently the [[offensive coordinator]] for the [[Dallas Cowboys]] of the [[National Football League|NFL]].
'''Jason Calvin Garrett''' (born [[March 28]], [[1966]] in [[Abington, Pennsylvania]]), is an [[American football]] coach and former [[quarterback]]. He is currently the [[offensive coordinator]] for the [[Dallas Cowboys]] of the [[National Football League|NFL]].

Revision as of 22:27, 25 November 2007

Jason Garrett
Career history
Dallas Cowboys
New York Giants
Miami Dolphins
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Jason Calvin Garrett (born March 28, 1966 in Abington, Pennsylvania), is an American football coach and former quarterback. He is currently the offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL.

High School Years

Garrett attended University School in Hunting Valley, Ohio and was a letterman in football, basketball, and baseball. In football, as a senior, he won All-League honors as both a quarterback and safety. Jason Garrett graduated from University School in 1984.

Career

He originally played college football at Princeton University, but transferred to Columbia University when his father became the head coach. Following his father's resignation as head coach after Columbia's 0-10 1985 season, Jason and his brothers, John and Judd, transferred back to Princeton University. At Princeton in 1987 and 1988, Garrett completed 366 of 550 passes (66.5%) for 4,274 yards and 20 touchdowns and won the Asa S. Bushnell Cup as the Ivy League Player of the Year. He signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Saints in 1989 and 1990. In 1991 Garrett started at quarterback for the San Antonio Riders of the World League of American Football, but suffered a separated shoulder in the season opener. He rebounded the following year to lead San Antonio to a 7-3 record. In 1992, Garrett also played for the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League. In 1993, Garrett went to the Dallas Cowboys, where he was a backup to Troy Aikman on the 1993 and 1995 Super Bowl winning teams. In eight seasons with the Cowboys, Garrett played in 39 games and completed 165 of 294 passes (56.1%) for 2,042 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions. The highlight of his career with the Cowboys occurred on Thanksgiving Day, 1994, when Garrett, starting in place of an injured Troy Aikman, led the Cowboys over the Green Bay Packers by completing 15 of 26 passes for 311 yards and 2 touchdowns in a second-half comeback. In 2000, he went to the New York Giants, where he appeared sparingly as the backup to Kerry Collins from 2000-2003. In 2004, after a short stint as a backup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he went to the Miami Dolphins. After retiring as a player, he became the quarterback coach for the Miami Dolphins in 2005-2006 and then, in January 2007, he was hired by the Dallas Cowboys as offensive coordinator.[1].

Personal Life

His brothers John and Judd also played in the WLAF, and Judd made second-team All-World League in 1991 after leading the league in catches. John, is currently tight ends coach for the Dallas Cowboys and his younger brother, Judd, is tight ends coach for the St. Louis Rams.

His father (Jim Garrett) was an assistant coach for the New York Giants (1970-1973), New Orleans Saints (1976-77), and Cleveland Browns (1978-84), head coach of the Houston Texans of the fledgling WFL (1974), and head football coach at Columbia University (1985). From 1987-2004, he served as a scout for the Dallas Cowboys.