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Former No. 1 pick Harrington signs deal with Falcons
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ESPN's Chris Mortensen is reporting the Atlanta Falcons have agreed to terms with free agent quarterback Joey Harrington on a two-year contract. Joey Harrington
Quarterback
Miami Dolphins
Profile[SIZE=+0]2006 SEASON STATISTICS[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]Att[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]Comp[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]Yds[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]TD[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]Int[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]Rat[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]388[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]223[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]2120[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]12[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]15[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]68.2[/SIZE]
Financial terms of the deal were not available.
Harrington will replace Matt Schaub as Michael Vick's backup in Atlanta. Schaub signed a six-year, $48 million deal with the Houston Texans last month.
Last season, Harrington played in 11 games for the Miami Dolphins. He passed for 2,236 yards along with 12 touchdowns and 15 interceptions.
Before joining Miami, Harrington played four seasons with Detroit. The former University of Oregon standout was the third overall pick of the Lions in the 2002 NFL draft. Chris Mortensen covers the NFL for ESPN.
ESPN.com news services
ESPN's Chris Mortensen is reporting the Atlanta Falcons have agreed to terms with free agent quarterback Joey Harrington on a two-year contract. Joey Harrington
Miami Dolphins
Profile[SIZE=+0]2006 SEASON STATISTICS[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]Att[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]Comp[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]Yds[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]TD[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]Int[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]Rat[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]388[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]223[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]2120[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]12[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]15[/SIZE][SIZE=+0]68.2[/SIZE]
Financial terms of the deal were not available.
Harrington will replace Matt Schaub as Michael Vick's backup in Atlanta. Schaub signed a six-year, $48 million deal with the Houston Texans last month.
Last season, Harrington played in 11 games for the Miami Dolphins. He passed for 2,236 yards along with 12 touchdowns and 15 interceptions.
Before joining Miami, Harrington played four seasons with Detroit. The former University of Oregon standout was the third overall pick of the Lions in the 2002 NFL draft. Chris Mortensen covers the NFL for ESPN.