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  2. Chris Redman played 30 games over his career. How many passing yards did Chris Redman have? Chris Redman had 3,179 passing yards over his career. How many touchdowns did Chris Redman have? Chris Redman had 21 touchdowns over his career. How many Super Bowls has Chris Redman won? Chris Redman has won 1 Super Bowl. When did Chris Redman retire ...

    • July 7, 1977
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chris_RedmanChris Redman - Wikipedia

    His 12,541 career passing yards ranked third behind Brigham Young's Ty Detmer (15,031 yards) and Louisiana Tech's Tim Rattay (12,746). Redman threw 84 touchdown passes and 51 interceptions and still holds virtually every single game, single season and career passing record at the University of Louisville .

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  5. Passing Yards: Chris Redman threw for a career-high 315 yards during the Atlanta Falcons 30-27 loss against the Arizona Cardinals on December 23, 2007. Rushing Attempts: Chris Redman rushed the ball a career-high 5 times during the Atlanta Falcons 44-41 win against the Seattle Seahawks on December 30, 2007. Rushing Yards

    • July 7, 1977
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  7. Chris Redman played from 2000 to 2011 during his career with the Atlanta Falcons and Baltimore Ravens. Redman threw for 3,179 yards in his career, completing 286 of 500 passes with 21 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. He also ran for 25 yards in 33 attempts.

  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › Chris_RedmanChris Redman - Wikiwand

    His 12,541 career passing yards ranked third behind Brigham Young 's Ty Detmer (15,031 yards) and Louisiana Tech 's Tim Rattay (12,746). Redman threw 84 touchdown passes and 51 interceptions and still holds virtually every single game, single season and career passing record at the University of Louisville.