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Brian St. Pierre biography

Date of birth : 1979-11-28
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Salem, Massachusetts
Nationality : American
Category : Sports
Last modified : 2010-11-26
Credited as : Football player NFL, quarterback for the Panthers, Pro Bowl/NFL Draft player

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Brian St. Pierre is an American football quarterback for the Carolina Panthers. He was originally drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fifth round of the 2003 NFL Draft. He played college football at Boston College.

Career
2010
Signed to practice squad by Carolina (11/12) when quarterback Matt Moore was placed on injured reserve (11/9)...Promoted to the Panthers' active roster (11/16) after quarterback Jimmy Clausen suffered a concussion at Tampa Bay (11/14).

2009
Played in one game for Arizona...Reserve quarterback for one game and inactive third quarterback for 14 others...Completed two-of-four passes for 12 yards and one touchdown with one interception to post a 56.3 quarterback rating...Gained two yards rushing on one carry...POSTSEASON: Inactive third quarterback for both games...At Tennessee (11/29): Backed up Matt Leinart with Kurt Warner sidelined due to a concussion...Vs. Green Bay (1/3): Entered the game in the fourth quarter in relief of Warner and Leinart...Connected with wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald on a three-yard pass for first career touchdown.

2008
Signed as an unrestricted free agent by Arizona (3/31)...Inactive third quarterback for all 16 regular season games and all four postseason games.

2007
Served as Pittsburgh's inactive third quarterback for the first 15 games...Active but not play as backup to Charlie Batch in the regular season finale at Baltimore (12/30)...Was the Steelers' inactive third quarterback for the AFC Wildcard Playoff versus Jacksonville (1/5).

2006
Dressed but did not play in one game and listed as the inactive third quarterback for 13 games in three stints with Pittsburgh...Vs. Miami (9/7): Backed up Charlie Batch in the regular season opener with Ben Roethlisberger sidelined because of an appendectomy.

2005
Designated as Baltimore's inactive third quarterback for the final four games after being signed from the Ravens' practice squad (12/8), where he spent 10 games...Waived by Pittsburgh in the final roster cutdown (9/3).

2004
Played in one game, did not play in five games and was the inactive third quarterback in two games in two stints on Pittsburgh's active roster...Attempted one pass...Rushed four times for minus-three yards...Spent seven games on the Steelers' practice squad...Began the season on the practice squad before being signed to the active roster (9/18) following a knee injury to quarterback Ben Roethlisberger...POSTSEASON: Inactive third quarterback for both playoff games...At Buffalo (1/2): Made NFL debut...Ran two yards on a naked bootleg for a key first down late in the fourth quarter on fourth-and-one from the Bills' 37-yard line...Threw an incomplete pass.

2003
Drafted in the fifth round (163rd overall) by Pittsburgh...Served as the inactive third quarterback for all 16 games.

COLLEGE
Two-year starter at Boston College...Completed 457-of-803 passes for 5,837 yards and 48 touchdowns with 32 interceptions...2002 (Sr.): Started all 13 games, including the Motor City Bowl...Threw for 2,983 yards on 237-of-407 passing with 18 touchdowns and 17 interceptions...2001 (Jr.): Took over as the Eagles starting quarterback...Started all 11 games plus the Music City Bowl...Completed 149-of-279 passes for 2,016 yards and 25 touchdowns with 10 interceptions...2000 (So.): Spent the season as the back-up to Tim Hasselbeck...Played in 11 games with one start...Connected on 47-of-77 pass attempts for 543 yards and four touchdowns with three interceptions...1999 (Fr.): Played in nine games with one start while backing up Hasselbeck...Completed 24-of-40 passes for 295 yards and one touchdown with two interceptions...1998: Redshirted as a true freshman.

PERSONAL
Attended St. John's Prep in Danvers, Mass....Majored in economics at Boston College.

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