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Has Jake Delhomme Beaten 31 NFL Teams?


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A friend of mine told me yesterday that he heard on ESPN radio that if Jake beats the Dolphins, this year, he will join Bret Favre as the only 2 QBs to beat all 32 NFL teams. I dont think this is right. To my knowlage he has never beaten the Texans or the Dolphins, but that is the only 2 team I think he has left. Does anyone have any info on this? I was just curious it is kind of a pointless record to own, but kind of interesting.

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Oh and Jake's only win as a Saint came against the Cowboys if you're curious.

That's right...if I recall he got a pair of Deon Sanders' shoes for burning him. Was a great night and the end of the Ditka era in NO.

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