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Will Grier

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American football player (born 1995)

American football player
Will Grier
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Grier in 2018
No. 14 –Dallas Cowboys
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1995-04-03)April 3, 1995 (age 29)
Davidson, North Carolina, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High school:Davidson Day School
(Davidson, North Carolina)
College:Florida (2014–2015)
West Virginia (2016–2018)
NFL draft:2019: 3rd round, 100th pick
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2024
Passing attempts:52
Passing completions:28
Completion percentage:53.8%
TDINT:0–4
Passing yards:228
Passer rating:33.2
Stats atPro Football Reference

William Grier (born April 3, 1995) is an American professionalfootballquarterback for theDallas Cowboys of theNational Football League (NFL). He playedcollege football for theFlorida Gators andWest Virginia Mountaineers and was drafted by theCarolina Panthers in the third round in the2019 NFL draft.

Early life

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Grier attendedSouthLake Christian Academy inHuntersville, North Carolina, then transferred toDavidson Day School inDavidson, North Carolina. As a junior, he threw for a national record 837 yards in a game, breaking the old record of 764.[1][2][3] As a senior, he had 4,989 passing yards with a nation-leading and North Carolina record 77touchdowns.[4] He also rushed for 1,251 yards with 13 touchdowns.[5] He was named theParade All-American Player of the Year andMr. Football USA.[6][7] For his career, Grier had 14,565 passing yards, a state record 195 touchdown passes, 2,955 rushing yards and 31 rushing touchdowns.

Grier was rated byRivals.com as a four-star recruit and was ranked as the second bestdual-threat quarterback in his class and 46th player overall.[8] Grier was offered scholarships to play football atAuburn,Arkansas,Florida,North Carolina,Tennessee, andWake Forest. He committed to play quarterback at the University of Florida.[9][10]

College career

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Florida

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Grier competed withTreon Harris to beJeff Driskel's backup as a freshman in 2014, ultimatelyredshirting the season.[11] As aredshirt freshman in 2015, he competed with Harris to be the starting quarterback. Although Harris started the first game of the season againstNew Mexico State, Grier received playing time, attempting 18 passes and completing 16 for 166 yards with two touchdowns. He rushed for 43 yards with a touchdown. Grier started the second game, againstEast Carolina, throwing for 151 yards, two touchdowns and an interception.[12][13][14] On October 3, against theOle Miss Rebels, he had the best game of his young career, going 24-of-29 for 271 yards and four passing touchdowns. He threw his four touchdowns in the first half; he was the first Gator quarterback sinceChris Leak in 2005 to accomplish the feat. The game ended up being a 38–10 win for the Gators.

Grier received a one-year suspension, effective October 12, 2015, after it was revealed that he had tested positive forperformance-enhancing drugs. He said the positive test stems from the drugLigandrol, and that he was not aware it was banned, while also admitting he never followed protocol to clear the supplement with team trainers.[15] His appeal was rejected by the NCAA, and he would not be eligible to return until the sixth game of the regular season in 2016.[16][17][18] On December 19, 2015, Florida announced that Grier planned to transfer to another school.[19]

West Virginia

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On April 6, 2016, Grier announced that he was transferring toWest Virginia University.[20] He sat out the2016 season per NCAA transfer rules. Grier was the presumed starter for West Virginia heading into the2017 season, but there were questions surrounding his eligibility, since half of his year-long suspension was served in conjunction with his transfer waiting period. On June 20, 2017, West Virginia head coach Dana Holgerson announced that the NCAA had granted Grier a waiver and he would be eligible to play in the season opener againstVirginia Tech.[21] In his first game with the Mountaineers, Grier threw for 371 yards, three touchdowns and an interception in a 31–24 loss to Virginia Tech. Grier threw for 352 yards and five touchdowns in a come-from-behind victory over then-No. 24Texas Tech on October 14, and was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week.[22] In the Mountaineers’ 11th game of the season, againstTexas, Grier left the game in the second quarter with a broken finger on his throwing hand.[23] Grier had surgery on the broken finger and missed the remainder of the season, finishing with 3,490 passing yards and 36 total touchdowns on the year. At the conclusion of the season, Grier was awarded as Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year.[24]

On December 14, 2017, Grier announced he would be returning for his senior season rather than entering the2018 NFL draft.[25] He was listed on preseason watch lists for several national awards, including theMaxwell Award,[26]Walter Camp Award,[27] andDavey O'Brien Award.[28] Grier appeared in several preseason lists of potential Heisman Trophy candidates.[29][30] At the 2018 Big 12 Media Days, he was announced as the conference's Preseason Offensive Player of the Year and a preseason first-team all-conference selection.[31]

Grier finished the2018 season with 3,864 passing yards, 37 touchdowns, and eight interceptions. He was namedsecond-team All-Big 12 at the conclusion of the regular season. West Virginia finished with an 8–3 regular season record and was invited to theCamping World Bowl; Grier announced that he would not play in the bowl game, in order to prepare for the2019 NFL draft.[32] Grier would be named the winner of the 2018Senior CLASS Award for FBS football as the outstanding senior student-athlete in that grouping of schools.[33]

College statistics

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SeasonTeamGPPassingRushing
CmpAttPctYdsTDIntRtgAttYdsAvgTD
Florida Gators
2015Florida610516065.51,202103145.6361163.22
West Virginia Mountaineers
2017West Virginia1125038864.43,4903412162.7631221.92
2018West Virginia1126639767.03,864378175.548902.93
Career[34]2862194565.78,5568123165.21473282.27

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jumpWonderlic
6 ft2+12 in
(1.89 m)
217 lb
(98 kg)
31+12 in
(0.80 m)
9+38 in
(0.24 m)
4.84 s1.68 s2.81 s4.28 s7.09 s34.0 in
(0.86 m)
9 ft 4 in
(2.84 m)
30
All values fromNFL Combine[35][36]

Carolina Panthers

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Grier was drafted by theCarolina Panthers in the third round (100th overall) in the2019 NFL draft.[37]

In 2019, he was the third-string quarterback behindCam Newton andKyle Allen. On December 16, it was announced that Grier would be making his first career start in week 16 against theIndianapolis Colts.[38] During the game, Grier threw for 224 yards, three interceptions and rushed for 17 yards in the 38–6 loss.[39] In Week 17 season finale against theNew Orleans Saints, Grier threw for four yards and a pick-six before exiting the game due to a foot injury in the second quarter. The Panthers lost the game 42–10.[40]

In 2020, new head coachMatt Rhule signedfree agentTeddy Bridgewater to be the starter at quarterback. Grier was named the third-string quarterback after being passed on the depth chart byP. J. Walker. He did not play in any games and was declared inactive for 9 of the final 11 contests.

In 2021, the team traded forSam Darnold to be the starter at quarterback. On August 31, Grier was released after the Panthers decided to keep only two quarterbacks on the roster.[41]

Dallas Cowboys

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On September 1, 2021, Grier was claimed off waivers by theDallas Cowboys, to replaceBen DiNucci as the third-string quarterback behindDak Prescott andCooper Rush.[42] He was declared inactive for 16 contests. He was activated for the season finale but did not play.

On August 30, 2022, Grier was waived by the Cowboys and signed to thepractice squad the next day.[43][44] He was elevated to the roster in three games, before being promoted to the active roster on October 5, to provide depth while Prescott recovered from a right thumb injury he suffered in the season opener.[45] He served as the backup to Rush for five games, but did not see any game action and was declared inactive for the final 11 weeks.

On August 26, 2023, the Cowboys acquiredTrey Lance to be the team's third-string quarterback. Grier was notified the same day that he would be part of the last cuts, but that he would be given the chance to play the complete preseason game against theLas Vegas Raiders, where he posted 305 passing yards, 2 passing touchdowns and 2 rushing touchdowns.[46] On August 29, Grier was waived.[47]

Cincinnati Bengals

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On August 30, 2023, Grier signed with the practice squad of theCincinnati Bengals.[48]

New England Patriots

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On September 22, 2023, Grier was signed by theNew England Patriots off the Bengals practice squad.[49] He was waived on November 25, 2023, and re-signed three days later to the practice squad.[50][51]

Los Angeles Chargers

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On December 18, 2023, Grier was signed by theLos Angeles Chargers off the Patriots practice squad.[52] He was acquired to be the backup behindEaston Stick, who took over the quarterback starting job afterJustin Herbert was placed on injured reserve with a broken finger.

Philadelphia Eagles

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On March 23, 2024, Grier signed a one-year contract with thePhiladelphia Eagles.[53] He reunited with offensive coordinatorKellen Moore, who had also been the offensive coordinator when Grier played for the Cowboys. He was released on August 26 and signed to the practice squad two days later.[54][55] Grier was released again on November 7.[56]

Dallas Cowboys (second stint)

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On November 12, 2024, Grier was signed to the Dallas Cowboys' practice squad. He was promoted to the active roster on January 4, 2025.[57]

NFL career statistics

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YearTeamGamesPassingRushingSacksFumbles
GPGSRecordCmpAttPctYdsAvgTDIntRtgAttYdsAvgTDSckSckYFumLost
2019CAR220–2285253.82284.40433.27223.1064411
2020CAR00DNP
2021DAL00DNP
2022DAL00DNP
Total220–2285253.82284.40433.27223.1064411

Personal life

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Grier is fromCharlotte, North Carolina and is the oldest child of Chad Grier and Elizabeth Grier-Floyd. His father is a football coach and was a former quarterback for theEast Carolina Pirates.[58][59] He has two brothers,Nash andHayes, a half-sister, Skylynn Elizabeth Floyd and a half-brother, John Henry "Hank" Grier.[60] Nash, Hayes and Skylynn were popular users ofVine, the defunct video sharing service.[61] Grier is married to Jeanne Marie Grier (née O'Neil) and they have two daughters.[62][63]

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