Travis Henry: The Worst Quarterback Ever

Posted on June 9, 2010 by BSD Staff Reports

Did You Know Logo(This is our new daily feature called “Did You Know”— providing a little nugget of Buffalo sports information you may… or may not have known)

For a three-year period of time, young Buffalo Bills running back Travis Henry was one of the most feared ball carriers in the National Football League.  After 729 yards in his 2001 rookie season, Henry would go on to run for 1,438 and 1,356 yards in his second and third seasons, respectively.

But did you know that for all of Henry’s positive numbers in the running game, he’ll go down as having the worst quarterback rating in franchise history.

Henry threw one pass in his Buffalo career.  It came against Miami on September 21, 2003 and the pass was intercepted in the Dolphins end zone as the Bills and infamous head coach Mike Mularkey attempted a half back option pass in the red zone.

Henry’s the only Bills player to ever have his only pass attempt intercepted, and his quarterback rating is zero.  One other player has a zero career quarterback rating; Bob Brodhead, but at least he completed seven of his 25 career passes, three of which were intercepted.

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