NFL CAREER – Originally selected in the second round (35th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft by Cincinnati, Andy Dalton spent nine seasons as the starting quarterback for the Bengals, leading the team to the postseason in each of his first five NFL seasons, the longest postseason streak in franchise history. The 12th year veteran has appeared in 152 games with 148 starts for the Bengals, Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears, throwing for 35,279 yards, 226 touchdowns and 135 interceptions while completing 62.2 percent of his passes. Dalton also has 22 career rushing touchdowns, the sixth most in the NFL among quarterbacks since entering the league in 2011. In 2021, Dalton appeared in eight games with six starts for the Bears, completing 149-of-236 passes for 1,515 yards, eight touchdowns, nine interceptions with 63.1 completion percentage and a 3-3 record as a starter. Dalton set several franchise marks with the Bengals, including the most wins by a quarterback (70), career passer rating (87.5), 300-yard passing games (28), winning percentage (.533), completions (2,757), touchdowns (204) and touchdown/interception ratio (1.73).
CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the New Orleans Saints (UFA-Chi.), 3/29/21;Agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the Chicago Bears (UFA-Dal.), 3/17/21; Agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the Dallas Cowboys, 5/4/20; Released by Cincinnati, 4/30/20; Placed by Cincinnati on Reserve/Injured (thumb), 11/26/18; Re-signed by Cincinnati to a six-year contract extension, 8/4/14; Signed by Cincinnati to a four-year contract, 7/29/11; Selected by Cincinnati in the second round (35th overall) of 2011 NFL Draft.
HONORS – 2016: Pro Bowl; Club nominee for Walter Payton Man of the Year. 2015: AFC Offensive Player of the Month (October). 2014: Pro Bowl. 2013: AFC Offensive Player of the Month (October); AFC Offensive Player of the Week (10); AFC Offensive Player of the Week (14). 2011: Pro Bowl; AFC Offensive Rookie of the Month (October).
2021 – Appeared in eight games with six starts for Chicago, completing 149-of-236 passes for 1,515 yards, eight touchdowns, nine interceptions with 63.1 completion percentage and a 3-3 record as a starter…Threw for 201 yards with two touchdowns and a 101.7 rating vs. Baltimore, Nov. 21…Passed for 317 yards with a touchdown and one interception during Chicago's Thanksgiving day win at Detroit, Nov. 25…Passed for a season high 325 yards in the season finale at Minnesota, 1/9/22. 2020 – Appeared in nine games as a replacement starter for injured Dak Prescott and finished out the Cowboys' Oct. 11 comeback win over the Giants following Prescott's season-ending ankle injury...In nine starts, Dalton passed for over 2,000 yards with 14 touchdowns with a 64.5 completion percentage ... most notable performance came in a 37-17 win in Week 16 over the Philadelphia Eagles, throwing for a season-high 377 yards on 22-for-30 passing (73.3%) with three touchdowns. 2019 – Started 13 games in final season in Cincinnati, completing 314-of-528 passes for 3,494 yards with 16 touchdowns against 14 interceptions...Threw for a season-high and career-best 418 yards and two touchdowns in Week 1 at Seattle, Sept. 8...Returned to start in Week 12 and became the Bengals all-time leader in touchdown passes, surpassing Ken Anderson's 197 against the N.Y. Jets, Dec. 1...Threw for 396 yards on 33-of-56 passing with four touchdowns and a quarterback rating of 104.5 at Miami, Dec. 22. 2018 – Started 11 games, but injured his thumb attempting to recover a fumble against Cleveland, Nov. 25, and was placed on Reserve/Injured the following day...Finished the season passing 226-for-365 (61.9 percent) for 2,566 yards with 21 touchdowns, 11 interceptions and a 89.6 passer rating…Passed for 265 yards and four touchdowns with a 107.7 passer rating vs. Baltimore, Sept. 13. All four scores came in the first half, marking the second time in his career he tossed four touchdowns in a half...Threw for a season-high 352 yards vs. Carolina, Sept. 23...Totaled 337 yards on 41 throws with three touchdowns, an interception and a 109.5 rating at Atlanta, Sept. 30, leading a 16-play, 75-yard drive in the fourth quarter that ended in a 13-yard go-ahead scoring pass with 0:07 remaining. It was Dalton's 24th career 300-yard passing game, moving ahead of Boomer Esiason for the most in Bengals history. 2017 – Started all 16 games and completed 297-of-496 passes for a 59.9 completion percentage with 3,320 yards, 25 touchdowns, 12 interceptions and a 86.6 passer rating...Had a six-game stretch without an interception - the longest streak in the NFL in 2017 and in his career...Posted a season-high passer rating of 146.0 at Cleveland, Oct. 1, which included season-highs in completion percentage (83.3 percent on 25-of-30 passing) and touchdowns (four)...Had two scoring passes over 70 yards, both to A.J. Green - a 77-yarder against Buffalo, Oct. 8, and a 70-yarder at Tennessee, Nov. 12. 2016 – Started all 16 games, earning Pro Bowl honors and completed a career-high 364-of-563 passes for a 64.7 completion percentage with 4,206 yards and 18 touchdowns against eight interceptions with a 91.8 quarterback rating...Posted a 114.0 rating in the season-opening win at the N.Y. Jets, Sept. 11, including 54-yard scoring pass to A.J. Green, despite being sacked seven times, the most of his career...Had a season-best 130.0 rating against Philadelphia, Dec. 4, passing 23-for-31 for 332 yards and two touchdowns...Registered a career-long completion of 86 yards to Brandon LaFell at Houston, Dec. 24. 2015 – Recorded his best season as a pro, starting 13 games and going 255-for-386 for a 66.1 completion percentage for 3,250 yards with 25 touchdowns and seven interceptions...Inactive for Games 14-16 and for the Wild Card playoff game, due to right thumb fracture suffered against Pittsburgh, Dec. 13. With a 106.3 season passer rating (eventually broken in 2021), broke Carson Palmer's club season record of 101.1, set in 2005 and finished second in the NFL to Russell Wilson (110.1), joined Ken Anderson (four times) and Boomer Esiason (twice) among Bengals to win an AFC passing title, and it was the Bengals first since 1989 (Esiason at 92.1)...seven interceptions was a team record for the fewest in a season, the previous low (nine) occurred three times...Opened the season with four straight games with a passer rating of 115.0-or-better, joining L.A. Rams John Hadl as only players to do that since 1973, the NFL's first year of using passer ratings...Suffered a thumb fracture against Pittsburgh, Dec. 13, while making a tackle after throwing an interception, ending not only his season, but a streak of 77 consecutive starts, a Bengals quarterback record. 2014 – Started all 16 games and the Wild Card playoff game, earning Pro Bowl honors as an injury replacement for Aaron Rodgers after completing 64.2 percent of his passes (309-of-481) for 3,398 yards and 19 touchdowns...Scored five rushing touchdowns, tying Jack Thompson's 1979 team-record for Bengals quarterbacks...Against Tennessee, Sept. 21, became the only Bengals quarterback to catch a touchdown pass...In AFC Wild Card game at Indianapolis 1/5/15, completed 18-of-35 passes for 155 yards. 2013 – Started all 16 games and led the Bengals to an 11-5 record and AFC North title, becoming the second Bengal to win three NFL monthly or weekly AFC awards in a season, joining safety David Fulcher from 1989...Set team records in passing yards (4,293) and touchdown passes (33) while completing 363-of-586 passes and adding 20 interceptions for an 88.8 passer rating...Named October AFC Offensive Player of the Month, averaging a 116.8 rating over four games as the Bengals posted 4-0 record. 2012 – Started all 16 games and finished 329-for-528 (62.3 percent) with 3,669 yards, 27 touchdowns and 16 interceptions with a 87.4 passer rating. Finished third in the AFC in touchdown passes. Also had four rushing touchdowns...Earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance against the N.Y. Giants, Nov. 11, posting a 127.6 passer rating while completing 21-of-30 passes for 199 yards and four touchdowns. 2011 – As a rookie, started all 16 games and led four wins featuring fourth quarter comebacks on his way to first alternate to AFC Pro Bowl squad, eventually earning a spot as the replacement for Tom Brady...Became the first NFL rookie quarterback to win as many as eight starts and throw for at least 20 touchdowns; also became the first rookie quarterback not drafted in the first round to start every game in a 16-game season...Set Bengals rookie records for touchdown passes (20) and passing yards (3,398), while completing 300-of-516 passes with a 80.4 quarterback rating.
COLLEGE – A key player in TCU's return to prominence, playing four seasons (2007-10) and seeing action in 50 games (49 starts), authoring a Mountain West Conference record 42 victories on his way to school records for pass attempts (1,317), completions (812), passing yards (10,314) and touchdown passes (71). Rushed for 1,611 career yards and 22 additional touchdowns, and departed TCU with an MWC record for total offense (11,925 yards)...As a senior in 2010, finished ninth in Heisman Trophy voting and was the MWC Offensive Player of the Year, leading TCU to a No. 2 national ranking, finishing the year 13-0, capped by a Rose Bowl win and Offensive MVP honors over Wisconsin...Threw for TCU single-season record 27 touchdowns with just six interceptions in 2010, and his 66.1 completion percentage was another TCU single-season mark. Added 435 yards and six rushing touchdowns. MWC Offensive Player of the Year and one-of-10 finalists for the Manning Award, recognizing the top quarterback in the nation, as a junior in 2009, passing Sammy Baugh for the most victories by a starting quarterback in TCU history; led the Horned Frogs to a 12-1 record, reaching the Fiesta Bowl...Ranked eighth in the nation in passing efficiency (151.83) and set a TCU single-season record for passing yards with 2,756 in 2009.
PERSONAL – The Houston Chronicle Greater Houston Area Offensive Player of the Year and a finalist for Texas Football 5A Player of the Year, posted the district's highest quarterback rating as a senior, completing 53.4 percent of his passes for 2,877 yards with 42 touchdowns and 15 interceptions at Katy, Texas, High School...Led Katy to a 14-1 record and the Texas 5A finals in 2005...He and his wife, JJ, have two sons, Noah and Nash, and a daughter, Finley.