Devlin Hodges, also known as “Duck,” in the NFL, is a retired football quarterback who made a mark in the league with a unique journey that took him from undrafted rookie to playing for notable teams.
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Hodges honed his skills in college football at Samford, following his time at Mortimer Jordan High School.
In 2019, the Pittsburgh Steelers recognized his potential, signing him as an undrafted free agent.
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His unexpected rise to the starting quarterback position during the 2019 season caught the attention of fans and analysts alike.
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Beyond the Steelers, Hodges briefly played for the Los Angeles Rams, demonstrating his versatility and adaptability in the competitive NFL environment.
In 2021, a new chapter unfolded for Hodges as he signed a three-year contract with the Ottawa Redblacks, marking his entry into the Canadian Football League (CFL).
The year 2022 brought unexpected news, as the Ottawa Redblacks announced Devlin Hodges’ retirement from professional football.
Hodges’ career is defined by his on-field accomplishments. With a career total of 1,063 passing yards, a commendable 62.5 completion percentage, and a solid 71.4 passer rating, he proved his capabilities as a quarterback.
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