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  1. He also played for the New Orleans Saints from 1984 to 1985 and the Atlanta Falcons in 1986. Todd finished his career with 16,823 passing yards, 97 touchdowns, and 111 interceptions. He was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1998. As of 2021, Richard Todd's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million. Popular As. N/A. Occupation.

  2. Sep 27, 2022 · With a lower minimum net worth to make the cut—$2.7 billion, $200 million less than last year—20 newcomers have joined The Forbes 400 list for the first time. While that’s less than half of ...

  3. Feb 9, 2022 · In large part through a strong Senior Bowl showing on Jan. 11, 1976. Todd's South team lost to the North, 42-35, but Todd, who came in as Alabama's infrequently passing Wishbone quarterback, displayed a big arm that day. He completed 12 passes on 23 attempts, with the completions accounting for 332 yards and two touchdowns.

  4. Richard Todd compiled a career-high 131.9 passer rating during the New York Jets 24-19 win against the Buffalo Bills on October 9, 1977 (minimum 14 pass attempts). Passing Sacks Richard Todd was sacked a career-high 7 times on 3 occasions, most recently during the New Orleans Saints 35-3 loss against the San Francisco 49ers on November 25, 1984.

    • November 19, 1953
  5. Former Jets QB Richard Todd talks about his experience at the Senior Bowl in 1976, where he earned Senior Bowl MVP. | New York Jets, experience, quarterback

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  6. 20,610. TD. 124. RATE. 67.6. Career. Overview Stats Games Splits Bio. Richard Todd played 10 seasons for the Jets and Saints. He threw for 20,610 yards and 124 touchdowns.

  7. Born: November 19, 1953 in Birmingham, Alabama. Category: Football. Todd was a 1972 Parade High School First Team All-American at Davidson High School in Mobile. Under Coach Bryant at Alabama, Todd had the distinction of never losing a conference game in his three years from 1973-75. He was First Team All-SEC in 1975, MVP of the 1975 Sugar Bowl ...

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