As a
true freshman at the University of Tennessee in 2013, Dobbs played in five games with four starts after starter
Justin Worley suffered an injury in a loss against the #1
Alabama Crimson Tide at
Bryant–Denny Stadium. Dobbs came into the game and completed 5 of 12 passes for 75 yards.[8][9] He made his first career start against the #10
Missouri Tigers at
Faurot Field.[10] He completed 26 of 42 passes for 240 yards in the 31–3 loss, which was the most passing yards in a freshman debut since 2004 (Erik Ainge (118) and Brent Schaefer (123) against the
UNLV Rebels).[11] After a 55–23 loss to the #7
Auburn Tigers[12] and a 14–10 loss to the
Vanderbilt Commodores,[13] Dobbs put together a solid performance against the
Kentucky Wildcats at
Commonwealth Stadium. In the 27–14 victory, Dobbs threw his first two career touchdown passes and had a 40-yard rushing touchdown.[14] Overall, he completed 72 of 121 passes for 695 yards with two touchdowns and six
interceptions and also rushed for 189 yards and a touchdown in his true freshman season.[15]
2014 season
Dobbs competed with Worley (a senior) and
Nathan Peterman (a sophomore), to be Tennessee's starter for the 2014 season.[16][17] Worley was announced the starter, but Dobbs took over as the starter in November after Worley was injured in a 34–3 loss to the #3
Ole Miss Rebels at
Vaught–Hemingway Stadium.[18] Although Dobbs was not pushed into action immediately after the injury, in the following week against #4
Alabama Crimson Tide, Peterman was named the starter, but he was relieved quickly by Dobbs. Dobbs performed well in the 34–20 defeat by recording 192 passing yards and two rushing touchdowns against the Crimson Tide.[19][20] Against
South Carolina, Dobbs had a breakout performance against the Gamecocks at
Williams–Brice Stadium. In the 45–42 comeback win in overtime, Dobbs had 301 passing yards, two passing touchdowns, 166 rushing yards, and three rushing touchdowns.[21][22] Against the
Kentucky Wildcats at
Neyland Stadium, Dobbs had 297 passing yards, three passing touchdowns, 48 rushing yards, and one rushing touchdown in the 50–16 victory.[23] Dobbs and team helped Tennessee reach their first bowl game since the 2010 season. Dobbs was named the
2015 TaxSlayer Bowl MVP in Tennessee's 45–28 victory over
Iowa. In the game, Dobbs passed for 129 yards and one touchdown and rushed for 76 yards and two touchdowns.[24][25][26] Dobbs threw for 1,206 yards with nine touchdowns and six interceptions during his sophomore season. He finished the 2014 season with 469 yards rushing and eight rushing touchdowns in just six games. Dobbs received two Offensive Player of the Week honors from the
Southeastern Conference (SEC), both of which came from his combined passing and rushing performances for over 400 yards in each game.[27]
2015 season
Dobbs entered the 2015 season as Tennessee's starting
quarterback. He started and appeared in all 12 regular season games and the bowl game. To open Tennessee's season on September 5, Dobbs recorded 205 passing yards, two passing touchdowns, 89 rushing yards, and one rushing touchdown against the
Bowling Green Falcons in a 59–30 win at
Nissan Stadium in
Nashville, Tennessee.[28] In a double overtime 31–24 loss to the #19
Oklahoma Sooners in the Tennessee 2015 home opener, Dobbs had 125 passing yards, one passing touchdown, 12 rushing yards, and one rushing touchdown.[29] In a 28–27 loss to SEC East
rivalFlorida at
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Dobbs had a season-high 136 rushing yards and had a 58-yard receiving touchdown thrown by teammate wide receiver Jauan Jennings on a trick play.[30][31] Dobbs's touchdown reception against Florida was the first reception by a Tennessee quarterback since
Peyton Manning caught a 10-yard pass from running back
Jamal Lewis in
1997 against
Arkansas.[32] Against the
rival #19
Georgia Bulldogs, Dobbs had a season-high 312 yards passing and three touchdowns to go along with 118 rushing yards and two touchdowns.[33][34] His efforts in the game led Tennessee to their first win over the Bulldogs since 2009. Against the #8
Alabama Crimson Tide in their
annual rivalry game, Dobbs had 171 yards passing and one passing touchdown in the narrow 19–14 loss at Bryant–Denny Stadium.[35] Against rival
South Carolina, Dobbs passed for 255 yards and two touchdowns in the 27–24 home victory.[36] Dobbs led Tennessee to a 9–4 record, which was the most wins for the Tennessee program since 2007.[37] The 2015 season culminated with a 45–6 victory over the #12
Northwestern Wildcats in the
2016 Outback Bowl. In the bowl game, Dobbs had two rushing touchdowns.[38]
2016 season
Dobbs entered the 2016 season as Tennessee's starting quarterback in his final season of collegiate eligibility. He started and appeared in all 12 regular season games and the bowl game. Dobbs started the season with a solid performance in a home game against
Appalachian State.[39] In the 20–13 overtime win, Dobbs had 192 yards passing but fumbled on the goal line; the ball was recovered by teammate and running back
Jalen Hurd to give Tennessee the go-ahead score. In the
2016 Pilot Flying J Battle at Bristol, Dobbs threw three passing touchdowns to go along with two rushing touchdowns.[40] In a 38–28 comeback victory over the #19
Florida Gators, Dobbs had 319 yards passing, four passing touchdowns, 80 rushing yards, and a rushing touchdown to lead the Volunteers to their first win over the Gators since
2004.[41] Against #25
Georgia, Dobbs had 230 yards passing, three passing touchdowns, and a rushing touchdown to win 34–31.[42] Dobbs's last touchdown was a Hail Mary throw to wide receiver Jauan Jennings as time expired. The winning play is referenced by many as the "Dobbs-Nail Boot".[43] With the victory, Tennessee was 5–0 with Dobbs as quarterback and ranked as high as top 10 in some polls. In a double overtime 45–38 loss to the #8
Texas A&M Aggies at
Kyle Field, Dobbs had a season-high 398 passing yards and one passing touchdown. In addition, he caught a receiving touchdown from Jauan Jennings, his second career receiving touchdown.[44] Dobbs continued solid performances over the rest of the season: he had five touchdowns, 223 passing yards and 190 rushing yards in a 63–37 win over
Missouri and 340 passing yards in a 45–34 loss against
Vanderbilt at
Vanderbilt Stadium.[45][46] Despite his play, Tennessee faded from their 5–0 start to finish 8–4.[47]
In the final game of his Tennessee career, Dobbs led the Volunteers past the #24
Nebraska Cornhuskers by a score of 38–28 in the
2016 Music City Bowl at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. He had 291 passing yards, one passing touchdown, 11 rushes for 118 yards, and three rushing touchdowns. Dobbs was named the MVP of the game.[48]
Dobbs led Tennessee to a second consecutive 9–4 record. Tennessee's 18 wins with Dobbs at the helm were the most for the school over a two-year span since 2006–2007.[49]
Dobbs majored in
aerospace engineering during his time at the University of Tennessee.[3] The university presented him with the 2017 Torchbearer Award, the highest honor for an undergraduate student, which recognizes accomplishments in the community and academics. Dobbs was heralded as possessing a perfect 4.0 grade point average and being named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.[50]
Dobbs received an invitation to the
Senior Bowl and was named the starting quarterback for the South. He finished the game completing 12-of-15 pass attempts for 102 passing yards and an interception, as the South defeated the North 16–15.[52] The majority of
NFL draft experts and analysts projected him to be a fourth to fifth round pick.
NFL analyst
Mike Mayock projected him to be selected in the second round and NFL.com projected him to be drafted in the third round.[53] After attending the
NFL Scouting Combine, he was ranked the seventh best quarterback in the draft by
ESPN, the ninth best quarterback by Sports Illustrated, and NFLDraftScout.com ranked him the eighth best quarterback in the draft.[54][55][56] He attended Tennessee's
Pro Day and scripted his own set of plays; 19 other teammates also participated in Tennessee's Pro Day. He held workouts for six teams: the
Kansas City Chiefs,
Tennessee Titans,
Carolina Panthers,
San Diego Chargers,
Pittsburgh Steelers, and
New Orleans Saints.[57][58][59][60]
The Steelers selected Dobbs in the fourth round (135th overall) of the
2017 NFL draft.[65] He was the seventh quarterback selected, and the Steelers also drafted his former Tennessee and Senior Bowl teammate, cornerback
Cameron Sutton.[66] He replaced
Zach Mettenberger following the draft.[67] On May 22, 2017, the Steelers signed Dobbs to a four-year, $2.95 million contract with a signing bonus of $554,295.[68] He was named the starter for the Steelers' pre-season opener against the
New York Giants.[69] After two starts and four appearances during the pre-season, Dobbs spent his entire rookie season behind incumbent starter
Ben Roethlisberger and long-term backup
Landry Jones.[70][71][72]
Dobbs made his NFL regular season debut on October 7, 2018, in a 41–17 Steelers win against the
Atlanta Falcons, as on the final play of the game, he kneeled down.[73] On November 4, 2018, in a 23–16 Steelers Week 9 victory against the
Baltimore Ravens, Dobbs completed a 22-yard pass to
JuJu Smith-Schuster, after stepping in for Ben Roethlisberger, who got injured on the previous play.[74][75] In Week 14, against the
Oakland Raiders, Dobbs once again stepped in for Roethlisberger, who suffered a rib injury. He finished 4-of-9 for 24 yards and one interception in the 24–21 loss.[76] Overall, in the 2018 season, he appeared in five games and went 6-of-12 for 43 yards and one interception.[77]
Jacksonville Jaguars
On September 9, 2019, Dobbs was traded to the
Jacksonville Jaguars for a fifth-round pick in the
2020 NFL draft.[78] Dobbs was traded after
Mason Rudolph won the backup job for the Steelers, and Jaguars' quarterback
Nick Foles sustained a broken clavicle during the season opener and was subsequently placed on
injured reserve.
While in Jacksonville, Dobbs participated in an internship at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.[79]
On September 5, 2020, Dobbs was waived by the Jaguars.[80]
Pittsburgh Steelers (second stint)
On September 6, 2020, Dobbs was claimed off waivers by the Steelers, his former team.[81] He re-signed with the Steelers on a one-year contract on April 19, 2021.[82]
On August 31, 2021, Dobbs was placed on injured reserve.[83]
Cleveland Browns (first stint)
On April 9, 2022, Dobbs signed a one-year, $1 million deal with the
Cleveland Browns.[84] He was waived on November 28, 2022, after
Deshaun Watson returned from suspension.[85]
On December 21, 2022, Dobbs was signed by the Titans off the Lions practice squad.[87]
On December 29, with
Ryan Tannehill out for the season with an injury and rookie
Malik Willis underperforming, Dobbs was named the starter for the Titans Week 17 matchup against the
Dallas Cowboys.[88][89][90] In his first NFL start, Dobbs completed 20-of-39 passes for 232 yards, his first career touchdown pass,[91] and an interception in the 27–13 loss.[92]
On January 2, head coach
Mike Vrabel announced that Dobbs would start the Week 18 matchup against the Jaguars.[93] Needing a win to clinch the division, Dobbs completed 20-of-29 passes for 179 yards to go with a touchdown and an interception. Despite leading for most of the game, Dobbs was sacked from behind by Jaguars safety
Rayshawn Jenkins and fumbled the ball, with the Jaguars returning it 37 yards for the go-ahead touchdown with under three minutes to go. The Titans lost 20–16, ultimately costing them a playoff spot.[94]
Cleveland Browns (second stint)
On March 23, 2023, Dobbs signed with the Browns.[95]
Arizona Cardinals
During the 2023 preseason, on August 24, Dobbs was traded to the
Arizona Cardinals along with a seventh-round pick in the
2024 NFL draft, in exchange for a fifth-round pick in the 2024 Draft.[96] Dobbs entered the 2023 NFL season as the starting quarterback for the Cardinals, as
Kyler Murray started the season on injured reserve.[97]
On September 24, Dobbs led the Cardinals to their first win of the season in an upset over the Cowboys 28–16. At the time, the Cowboys were undefeated at 2–0.[98] This would be Cardinals' only win with Dobbs as starter, going 1–7 through eight games before being traded to the Vikings. He finished his tenure as the Cardinals’ quarterback with 1,569 passing yards, eight passing touchdowns, and five interceptions, as well as 258 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns.[99]
Minnesota Vikings
After the
Minnesota Vikings suffered a season-ending Achilles injury to starting quarterback
Kirk Cousins, the Cardinals traded Dobbs, along with a conditional seventh-round pick, to the Vikings in exchange for a sixth-round pick on October 31.[100][101]
On November 5 against the Falcons, Dobbs entered the game after new starting quarterback
Jaren Hall left the game with a concussion. The former had not taken a single practice repetition for the Vikings, and had to rehearse his
cadence with the team's offensive linemen during the game.[102][103][104] Dobbs threw for 158 yards and scored three total touchdowns in a 31–28 come-from-behind victory.[105] He became the first quarterback in NFL history to record three touchdowns in consecutive games while playing for different teams.[106]
After losses to the
Denver Broncos and the
Chicago Bears, Dobbs was benched in the second half of the Vikings' Week 14 game against the
Las Vegas Raiders after completing 10-of-23 passes for 63 yards and scoring no points for Minnesota through three quarters. After backup quarterback
Nick Mullens led the Vikings to a game-winning drive in the fourth quarter, the team announced that Mullens would be the starter moving forward; Dobbs was relegated to backup.[107] He was later demoted to the third-string quarterback after head coach
Kevin O'Connell announced that Jaren Hall would backup Mullens.[108]
Dobbs is a
Christian. He has spoken about the most important day in his life by saying, "That’s the day I got baptized and went public with the decision of shedding my old life and putting on the new and starting a relationship with Jesus Christ. The day will come that I won't be a part of any football team. But the decision I made during my sophomore year in high school — to be a part of Team Jesus — I'll be a part of that team for the rest of my life, and for all eternity."[110]
Dobbs is the founder of the ASTROrdinary Dobbs Foundation.[111][112]
Dobbs is an advocate for awareness about
alopecia, a hair loss condition that personally affects him.[113]
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