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Connor Cook

Connor Cook (born January 29, 1993) is an American former professional quarterback who played for the , where he set multiple school passing records, and briefly appeared in the (NFL) for the . At from 2012 to 2015, Cook emerged as the starting quarterback, leading the Spartans to an appearance in the National Championship after winning the title. He finished his college career holding Michigan State records for most touchdown passes (71), passing yards (9,194), total offense (9,403 yards), and pass attempts (1,170). In 2015, Cook earned ninth place in voting and was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Big Ten Championship Game, where he threw for 304 yards and three touchdowns. Selected by the Oakland Raiders in the fourth round (100th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft, Cook spent two seasons with the team but appeared in only two games, completing 32 of 66 passes for 311 yards, two touchdowns, and four interceptions. His lone start came in a 2017 AFC Wild Card playoff game against the Houston Texans, where he threw for 161 yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions in a 27-14 loss. After being released by the Raiders in 2018, Cook had brief practice squad stints with the Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, and Detroit Lions, then joined the Houston Roughnecks of the XFL, where he was on the roster until the league suspended operations in 2020, before leaving professional football. As of 2025, he works as a supervising agent at American Income Life in Cleveland, Ohio.

Early life and high school

Family background and upbringing

Connor Cook was born on January 29, 1993, in , . He grew up in an athletic family that emphasized sports from an early age. His father, Chris Cook, played as a at from 1982 to 1984, providing a strong influence on Connor's interest in the game. His mother, Donna Cook, was a player at the , and his older sister, Jackie Cook, continued the family tradition by playing basketball at . This environment fostered Connor's early passion for athletics, particularly , where he began developing his skills through youth leagues and family encouragement before entering high school. Cook's upbringing in suburban shaped his competitive drive and work ethic, with his parents attending nearly all of his early games and practices. The family's emphasis on and perseverance, drawn from their own collegiate experiences, played a key role in his personal development during childhood.

High school career

Connor Cook attended in , where he played and emerged as a notable prospect in the state. As a two-year starter under head coach Gerry Rardin, Cook demonstrated strong leadership and arm strength, particularly during his senior year in 2010, when he guided the Warriors to a competitive season. That year, he earned first-team All-Ohio honors in Division II from the Associated Press, along with first-team All-Northeast Inland District honors in Division II, recognizing his pivotal role in the team's offense. Cook's high school performance also drew national scouting attention, as he was ranked the 13th-best pro-style in the country by and the ninth by MaxPreps.com, while being listed as the No. 30 overall prospect in by . In the process, Cook, who had limited major scholarship offers early on, committed to Michigan State in 2010 after receiving an offer from the Spartans, opting for the program over interest from smaller conferences like the . His decision was influenced by family support, which encouraged pursuing opportunities in the .

College career

Michigan State Spartans

Cook enrolled at in 2011 after being recruited as a three-star prospect from in . Cook redshirted as a true freshman in 2011 and did not see game action, preserving a year of eligibility while learning the Spartans' offensive system. In 2012, he served as the backup to , appearing in several games but not starting any, as Michigan State finished the season with an 7-6 record. Cook became the starting for the 2013 season and held the role through 2015, compiling a 34-5 record as the signal-caller, including a 23-2 mark in play. In 2013, he led the Spartans to the Big Ten Championship with a 34-24 victory over Ohio State, securing the program's first league title since 1998. The 2015 campaign featured an undefeated 11-0 regular season for Michigan State under Cook's leadership, culminating in another Big Ten title win against . Known for his strong arm and ability to make precise throws in pro-style offenses, Cook demonstrated leadership in high-stakes situations, guiding the Spartans to victories in multiple bowl games and playoff appearances during his starting tenure.

Achievements and notable games

During his tenure at Michigan State, Connor Cook earned several prestigious individual honors, including the 2015 , recognizing him as the nation's top senior . He also became the first Michigan State to win the Griese-Brees Big Ten of the Year in 2015. Additionally, Cook received multiple All-Big Ten selections, earning second-team honors in 2013 and 2014 before being named to the first team in 2015. One of Cook's standout performances came in the Game, where he led the Spartans to a 24-20 victory over Stanford, completing 22 of 36 passes for 332 yards and two touchdowns to earn Offensive honors. In the 2015 Big Ten Championship Game, Cook guided Michigan State to a 16-13 win over , securing the program's second Big Ten title (first since 2013) and earning the Grange-Griffin Big Ten Championship Game Award for the second time. Cook finished his college career as the winningest in Michigan State history with a 34-5 record in 39 starts.

College statistics

Connor Cook appeared in 43 games over four seasons at Michigan State, starting 39, and established himself as one of the program's most productive through consistent passing production. His career passing statistics include 673 completions out of 1,170 attempts for a 57.6% completion rate, 9,194 yards, 71 touchdowns, and 22 interceptions, yielding a of 139.8. Rushing contributions were minimal, with 209 net yards on 210 carries (0.99 yards per carry) and no rushing touchdowns, contributing to career total offense of 9,403 yards. Cook's performance evolved annually, with increasing volume and efficiency in later years. The following table summarizes his passing statistics by season:
YearGamesCompletions/AttemptsCompletion %YardsTDsINTsPasser Rating
201239/1752.9%941194.0
201314223/38058.7%2,755226136.7
201413212/36558.1%3,214248149.4
201513229/40856.1%3,131247135.6
Career43673/1,17057.6%9,1947122139.8
Data compiled from individual season performances; passer ratings sourced from NCAA calculations. Against Big Ten opponents, Cook demonstrated particular strength, compiling a 23-2 record with elevated efficiency, including a 149.4 in 2014 that ranked second in the conference. Non-conference games saw a 11-3 mark, with solid but less dominant output, such as 21-2 overall non-conference starts highlighted by high-yardage bowl performances. Compared to predecessors like , Cook surpassed career marks in passing yards and touchdowns while tying the record for starts (39). Cook concluded his college career holding multiple Michigan State records, including most passing yards (9,194), touchdown passes (71), pass attempts (1,170), and total offense (9,403), as well as the most wins by a quarterback (34). These statistics underscored his reliability and contributed to his selection in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders.

Professional career

Oakland Raiders

Cook was selected by the in the fourth round (100th overall) of the , becoming the seventh quarterback taken in the draft class. His selection was bolstered by his college record at Michigan State, where he compiled a 34-5 mark as a starter and led the Spartans to the National Championship game. During his rookie season in 2016, Cook served primarily as the backup to starter , appearing in just one regular-season game. On January 1, 2017, in a Week 17 loss to the , he entered in relief of an injured , completing 14 of 21 passes for 150 yards with one and one . Cook's most notable action with the Raiders came in the postseason, starting the game against the Houston Texans on January 7, 2017, due to injuries to both Carr (broken leg) and McGloin (shoulder). He completed 18 of 45 passes for 161 yards, one , and three interceptions in a 27-14 defeat, marking the first time in history a made his debut start in the . The performance highlighted the challenges of his inexperience under pressure, as the Raiders' offense struggled without their primary passers. In 2017, Cook remained on the Raiders' 53-man roster as the third-string quarterback behind Carr and but did not appear in any games. Heading into 2018, he competed for a backup spot during training camp and preseason but was released on September 1 after the team traded for to bolster the position.

Other NFL teams

Following his release from the in September 2018, Connor Cook signed with the ' on September 6, 2018. He remained with the team for about a month before being released on October 9, 2018, to accommodate the addition of linebacker Brandon Chubb to the . Cook then joined the ' practice squad on November 5, 2018, providing depth at quarterback behind starter . His time with the Bengals was short-lived, as he departed the team by the end of the season amid ongoing roster adjustments. On January 1, 2019, Cook signed a reserve/future contract with the , returning to his home state of in hopes of competing for a backup role. However, he was waived by the Lions on June 10, 2019, during organized team activities, unable to secure a spot on the 90-man roster. Throughout this period, Cook encountered substantial hurdles in establishing a lasting NFL presence, including fierce competition for limited opportunities on team rosters and the inherent instability of positions, where players often face frequent releases to meet and roster needs.

Houston Roughnecks

Cook was selected by the with the second overall pick in the first round of the . During training camp, he competed for the starting role but lost out to , a former standout who had brief experience. As Walker's backup, Cook remained on the active roster for the Roughnecks' entire schedule, appearing in all five games without starting or recording any offensive statistics. The Roughnecks started the season 3-2 before the suspended operations on March 12, 2020, amid the ; the league cancelled the remainder of its inaugural season on March 20 and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on April 13, resulting in the termination of all player contracts. This short-lived opportunity marked Cook's return to organized professional football following unsuccessful NFL pursuits.

Career statistics and records

College statistics

Connor Cook appeared in 43 games over four seasons at Michigan State, starting 39, and established himself as one of the program's most productive quarterbacks through consistent passing production. His career passing statistics include 673 completions out of 1,170 attempts for a 57.5% completion rate, 9,194 yards, 71 touchdowns, and 22 interceptions, yielding a passer rating of 135.1. Rushing contributions were minimal, with 176 carries for 209 yards (1.2 yards per carry) and three rushing touchdowns, contributing to career total offense of 9,403 yards. Cook's performance evolved annually, with increasing volume and efficiency in later years. The following table summarizes his passing statistics by season:
YearGamesCompletions/AttemptsCompletion %YardsTDsINTsPasser Rating
201239/1752.9%9411107.0
201314223/38058.7%2,755226135.5
201413212/36558.1%3,214248149.4
201513229/40856.1%3,131247136.6
Career43673/1,17057.5%9,1947122135.1
Data compiled from individual season performances; passer ratings sourced from NCAA calculations. Against Big Ten opponents, Cook demonstrated particular strength, compiling a 23-2 record with elevated efficiency, including a 149.4 in 2014 that ranked second in the conference. Non-conference games saw a 11-3 mark, with solid but less dominant output, such as 21-2 overall non-conference starts highlighted by high-yardage bowl performances. Compared to predecessors like , Cook surpassed career marks in passing yards and touchdowns while tying the record for starts (39). Cook concluded his college career holding multiple Michigan State records, including most passing yards (9,194), touchdown passes (71), pass attempts (1,170), and total offense (9,403), as well as the most wins by a quarterback (34). These statistics underscored his reliability and contributed to his selection in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders.

NFL regular season

Connor Cook appeared in one game as a , all during the 2016 season with the . He served in a backup role behind starter and backup , limiting his opportunities to late-season duty. Cook's sole regular season appearance came in Week 17 on January 1, 2017, against the , where the Raiders rested key starters ahead of the playoffs. Entering in , he completed 14 of 21 passes for 150 yards, including one pass and one , for a passer rating of 83.4; he attempted no rushes and recorded zero rushing yards. Across his career, Cook finished with 14 on 21 attempts for 150 passing yards, a 66.7% rate, one passing , and one , with no rushing attempts or yards. His minimal statistical output reflected the Raiders' depth chart dynamics, where he remained the third-string and saw action only in non-critical situations.

NFL postseason

Cook's sole NFL postseason appearance occurred during the 2016 round on January 7, 2017, when he made his first career start for the against the Houston Texans at . As a rookie, Cook entered the game after starter suffered a season-ending injury in Week 16, marking him as the first in history to make his starting debut in a playoff game. In the matchup, Cook completed 18 of 45 pass attempts for 161 yards, including one and three interceptions, while also taking three sacks for a loss of 20 yards, resulting in a quarterback rating of 30.0. The Raiders managed only 14 points, with Cook's pass coming late in the third quarter to tight end Clive Walford, but the turnovers—two interceptions by Texans safety Kurtis Drummond and one by —proved decisive in the 27-14 defeat. This outing highlighted Cook's inexperience under playoff pressure, as the Texans' defense capitalized on his three turnovers to stifle Oakland's offense and secure the victory. The Raiders had earned their postseason berth with a 12-4 regular-season record and the title, but Cook's performance ended their campaign in the opening round.

XFL statistics

Connor Cook served as the backup quarterback for the during the . The league's inaugural season featured innovative rules designed to enhance excitement and pace, including the elimination of traditional extra-point kicks in favor of a tiered post-touchdown system—teams could attempt 1 point from the 2-yard line, 2 points from the 5-yard line, or 3 points from the 15-yard line. Additional changes encompassed a modified kickoff setup to reduce touchbacks and collisions, with the ball placed at the receiving team's 35-yard line and no fair catches allowed on kickoffs; a continuous clock that only stops on incomplete passes, out-of-bounds plays, or scoring plays; and a 35-second play clock to speed up the game. These rules aimed to differentiate the from the NFL while prioritizing player safety and viewer engagement. Cook did not appear in any of the Roughnecks' five regular-season games, all of which were victories before the league suspended operations indefinitely on March 12, 2020, due to the ; the XFL later filed for bankruptcy in April 2020. As a result, he recorded no passing or rushing statistics during his tenure.

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