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Drew Stanton

Drew Stanton (born May 7, 1984) is a former who played professionally in the (NFL) for 13 seasons, primarily as a . A native of , he excelled at Harrison High School in Farmington Hills, where he led his team to back-to-back state championships and was named Michigan's Mr. Football in 2001. Stanton then starred at , starting 25 games over four seasons (2003-2006) and throwing for 6,626 yards and 53 touchdowns, helping the Spartans to a 31-17 record during his tenure. Selected by the in the second round (43rd overall) of the , Stanton began his professional career as a backup behind and later , appearing in 21 games over four seasons with the Lions and recording 995 passing yards, five touchdowns, and nine interceptions. He spent brief stints with the in 2011 and the in 2012 before signing with the in 2013, where he emerged as a reliable starter when was sidelined by injuries. With the Cardinals from 2013 to 2017, Stanton started 13 games and posted a 9-4 record, including a career-high 306 passing yards in a 2014 victory over the ; his overall starter record across his career was 11-6. Stanton's later career included backup roles with the in 2018 and the in 2019, retiring thereafter at age 35 without appearing in a game for . Over 38 regular-season games, he completed 345 of 659 passes for 4,059 yards, 20 touchdowns, and 24 interceptions, while adding 220 rushing yards. Known for his leadership and humor in locker rooms, Stanton transitioned to post-retirement, supporting organizations like Water Mission and hosting charity events for causes including children's health and disaster relief; in 2025, he hosted the 17th annual High 5ive Foundation charity golf outing, raising funds for .

Early years

Upbringing and family

Drew Stanton was born on May 7, 1984, in . He is the son of and Stanton. Stanton's family moved to , when he was young, where he began playing , before relocating back to , for his junior year of high school. Growing up in these communities provided the early environment for Stanton's introduction to athletics, including , which would shape his future career.

High school career

Drew Stanton attended Harrison High School in Farmington Hills, Michigan, from 1999 to 2001, transferring from in prior to his junior year, where he developed into a standout for the Harrison Hawks team. Stanton was a two-year starter from 2000 to 2001. As a junior in 2000, he completed 128 of 190 passes for 2,811 yards and 29 touchdowns, leading the Hawks to a 14-0 record and the Michigan Division 3 state championship. In 2001, his senior year, he threw for 2,482 yards and 29 touchdowns while rushing for 350 yards and nine scores, guiding the team to another 14-0 season and back-to-back state titles, including a 28-6 win over Fruitport in the championship game where he accounted for 259 total yards and three touchdowns. Stanton's performance earned him significant accolades, including All-State honors from the and All-American recognition. His leadership and statistical output highlighted his potential as a college prospect. In terms of recruitment, Stanton received scholarship offers from top programs such as the , , and , among others. Ultimately, he committed to Michigan State in February 2002, choosing to stay in-state and join the Spartans under coach .

College career

Michigan State Spartans

Drew Stanton enrolled at in the fall of 2002 as part of the class of 2006 and redshirted his freshman season, preserving a year of eligibility while learning the team's offensive system. In 2003, as a redshirt freshman, he served primarily as the backup to Jeff Smoker and contributed on special teams across all 13 games, including a pivotal recovery of an in the final minute to secure a 22-16 upset victory over on September 20. He saw limited action at , appearing in four games, but suffered a while covering a punt in the loss to , which sidelined him briefly heading into the next season. Stanton's breakout came in as a when he took over as the full-time starting under new John L. Smith, guiding the Spartans to a 5-7 record despite persistent injuries that caused him to miss two full games and parts of three others, including shoulder and knee issues from his mobile playing style. His dual-threat ability added a dynamic element to the offense, earning him honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition from both coaches and media, as well as the Spartan MVP award for his resilience and impact. The team fell short of , but Stanton's development established him as a cornerstone of the program. Entering 2005 as a , Stanton enjoyed a relatively injury-free campaign, starting all 11 games and providing steady leadership for a Spartans squad that again finished 5-6 amid offensive inconsistencies and defensive lapses. He repeated as an Academic All-Big Ten honoree, highlighting his commitment to academics alongside his on-field duties, and helped orchestrate several high-scoring outputs, though the team missed a postseason berth for the second straight year. In his senior year of 2006, Stanton served as team captain, exemplifying leadership during a turbulent 4-8 season marked by coaching changes and roster turnover, yet he guided the Spartans to memorable moments like the program's largest-ever comeback—a 41-38 over Northwestern after trailing 38-3 in the third quarter—where his poise and playmaking sparked 38 unanswered points. For the second time, he was voted Spartan MVP by teammates and coaches for his unwavering effort. Off the field, Stanton continued his academic excellence, earning Academic All-Big Ten honors for the fourth consecutive year and second-team Academic status while completing a in . Following the season, having exhausted his eligibility, Stanton declared for the .

College statistics

Drew Stanton's college statistics at , covering his passing and rushing performance from 2003 to 2006, are detailed below.

Passing

YearGamesCompletionsAttemptsYardsTDsINTs
200313233900
2004101412201,60186
2005112363543,0772212
2006111642691,8071210
Career455438466,5244228

Rushing

YearCarriesYardsTDs
20035421
2004966875
20051213384
20061104455
Career3321,51215

Professional career

Detroit Lions

Stanton was selected by the in the second round, 43rd overall, of the , marking the team as his hometown franchise given his roots. He signed a four-year rookie contract worth $3.92 million on July 26, 2007. During the 2007 preseason, Stanton appeared in four games, completing 38 of 71 passes for 415 yards, three touchdowns, and three interceptions, but suffered a injury in that led to his placement on injured reserve, causing him to miss the entire regular season. In 2008, Stanton served as the primary backup to starter , appearing in three games without recording a start; he completed 9 of 17 passes for 119 yards and one across limited relief appearances as the Lions finished 0-16. The following year, 2009, Stanton remained Kitna's backup early in the season before the arrival of rookie and veteran reshuffled the depth chart. He earned his first NFL start in Week 16 against the on December 27, completing 11 of 21 passes for 130 yards with three interceptions in a 20-6 loss, marking the only start of his 2009 campaign in which he appeared in three games overall. Stanton's role in 2010 was again limited behind , who missed time due to shoulder and other injuries, prompting Stanton to start three games late in the season. He went 2-1 in those outings, including a 24-20 loss to the on December 5 where he completed 16 of 24 passes for 178 yards and one touchdown, a 7-3 defensive struggle win over the on December 12 with 10 of 25 for 62 yards, and a 23-20 victory against the on January 3, 2011, highlighted by a game-winning 33-yard touchdown pass to . These performances contributed to the Lions' improved 6-10 record, their first winning or non-losing home record (3-5) since 2007, though Stanton saw action in only six games total with 69 completions on 119 attempts for 780 yards, four touchdowns, and three interceptions. Following the 2010 season, Stanton received an original-round tender as a in March 2011 but did not see regular-season action during the lockout-shortened year as the third-string behind and . He signed a one-year deal in July 2011, but with the Lions prioritizing Stafford's development and adding depth without drafting new that year, Stanton's contract expired after the season, leading to his departure as an unrestricted in 2012.

New York Jets

After becoming an unrestricted free agent following the 2011 season with the , Drew Stanton signed a one-year, $1.25 million contract with the on March 16, 2012, to serve as the backup quarterback behind . The deal included a $500,000 , positioning Stanton as the primary reserve ahead of rookie . Stanton's tenure with the Jets lasted less than a week. On March 21, 2012, the team acquired from the in a high-profile , which altered the depth chart and relegated Stanton to the third-string role. Stanton reportedly requested to be traded or released in response, citing his desire for a more defined opportunity. On March 23, 2012, the Jets traded Stanton to the , along with their seventh-round pick (No. 214 overall) in the , in exchange for the Colts' sixth-round pick (No. 187 overall). As a result, Stanton did not participate in any preseason games, training camp activities, or regular-season contests with the Jets and recorded no statistics during his brief association with the team.

Indianapolis Colts

Stanton joined the via trade from the New York Jets on March 23, 2012, in exchange for a sixth-round pick, with the Colts also sending a seventh-round pick in the deal. Following his brief free agency stint with the Jets, this move positioned him as a veteran presence on the Colts' quarterback depth chart. During the 2012 season, Stanton's primary role was as the backup to rookie starter , appearing on the active 53-man roster but not entering any games. He provided support during Luck's inaugural year, which saw the Colts achieve an 11-5 record and secure a playoff berth, though Stanton had no postseason involvement. His preparation and experience contributed to the team's stability at the position amid a rebuilding effort under new . Stanton became an unrestricted after the 2012 season and signed a three-year contract with the on March 12, 2013, ending his tenure with .

Arizona Cardinals

Stanton signed a three-year, $8.2 million contract with the on March 13, 2013, positioning him as the primary backup to newly acquired starter . In his debut season with the team, Stanton appeared in only one game, serving strictly in a reserve role behind Palmer. The 2014 season marked Stanton's emergence as a reliable fill-in starter after suffered a season-ending tear in Week 10. Stanton, who had already started three games earlier in the season due to Palmer's injury, went on to start five more games (Weeks 11-15) and appeared in one additional game (Week 10 in relief of Palmer), leading the Cardinals to an overall 5-3 record in his starts with 1,711 passing yards, seven touchdowns, and five interceptions. His performance helped stabilize the offense during a challenging stretch. Stanton sustained a injury in Week 15, sidelining him for the final two games and the . Stanton returned to a backup capacity in 2015, appearing in seven games with limited action, completing 11 of 25 passes for 104 yards and two interceptions while the Cardinals achieved a franchise-record 13 wins and advanced to the behind a healthy . The following year, 2016, Stanton again primarily backed up but earned one start in Week 5 against the after Palmer's concussion; he completed 11 of 28 passes for 124 yards and two touchdowns in a 33-21 victory, contributing to Arizona's 7-8-1 finish. In 2017, injuries once more elevated Stanton to the starting role following Palmer's broken arm in Week 7. He started four games (Weeks 9, 10, 16, and 17), posting a 3-1 record with 894 passing yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions. Stanton's efforts provided temporary stability amid a turbulent season that ended with an 8-8 record for the Cardinals. On March 8, 2016, Stanton had re-signed with on a two-year, $6.5 million extension, securing his role through the 2017 campaign. Following Palmer's retirement announcement on January 2, 2018, the Cardinals did not re-sign Stanton, allowing him to enter free agency; he subsequently agreed to terms with the on March 25, 2018, concluding his five-year tenure in where he appeared in 26 games, started 13, and compiled a 9-4 record as a starter.

Cleveland Browns

Following his release from the Arizona Cardinals, Stanton signed a two-year, $6.5 million contract with the on March 25, 2018, to serve as the backup quarterback to and provide veteran mentorship to rookie . Stanton's time with the Browns proved brief and limited by , as he did not appear in any regular-season games during the 2018 season. In 2019, Stanton sustained a during practice prior to Week 2 against the and was subsequently placed on injured reserve on September 16, 2019, ending his season without any regular-season appearances.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

After recovering from a knee injury that sidelined him without playing any games for the Cleveland Browns in 2019, Drew Stanton signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' practice squad on December 24, 2020, amid contemplation of retirement following over a decade in the NFL. Stanton remained on the practice squad for the remainder of the regular season without appearing in any games, providing veteran depth behind starter Tom Brady and other quarterbacks. He was elevated to the active roster ahead of the playoffs, including for Super Bowl LV on February 7, 2021, but did not play as the Buccaneers advanced through the postseason to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 for the championship. Stanton officially retired from the in early 2021 at age 36, prioritizing family time and long-term health after a career marked by multiple injuries. Reflecting on the end of his playing days, he expressed deep gratitude for joining a Super Bowl-contending team, calling the opportunity "the best Christmas present I could have ever asked for" and appreciating the chance to contribute to a championship run in his final stint.

Career statistics

College statistics

Drew Stanton's college statistics at , covering his passing and rushing performance from 2003 to 2006, are detailed below.

Passing

YearGamesCompletionsAttemptsYardsTDsINTs
200313233900
2004101412201,60186
2005112363543,0772212
2006111642691,8071210
Career455438466,5244228

Rushing

YearCarriesYardsTDs
20035421
2004966875
20051213384
20061104455
Career3321,51215

NFL statistics

Drew Stanton played in 38 regular-season games across seven NFL seasons (2008–2010 and 2014–2017) with the and , recording career passing totals of 345 completions on 659 attempts for 4,059 yards, 20 touchdowns, and 24 interceptions, with a of 66.9. He also contributed on the ground with 80 rushing attempts for 220 yards and 2 rushing touchdowns.

Passing Statistics

YearTeamGamesStartsCompletionsAttemptsCompletion %YardsTDsINTsPasser Rating
2008DET3091752.91191095.0
2009DET31265151.02590626.1
2010DET636911958.07804378.4
2014ARI9813224055.01,7117578.7
2015ARI70112544.01040222.8
2016ARI51194839.61922339.6
2017ARI547915949.78946566.4
Career381734565952.44,059202466.9

Rushing Statistics

YearTeamAttemptsYardsAvgLongTDs
2008DET3206.7150
2009DET9333.7111
2010DET181136.3201
201425632.5160
201513-13-1.060
20163-3-1.000
2017970.860
Career802202.8202
Stanton did not record any significant playoff statistics, with no postseason appearances as a starter and minimal participation in relief roles during Arizona's playoff runs.

Personal life

Family and faith

Drew Stanton married his high school sweetheart, Kristin Schrock, on June 27, 2009. The couple has four children: sons Asher, born in 2011, and another son born circa 2015, as well as daughters Emeric East, born in November 2014, and one born in July 2020. Stanton's Christian faith has been a central aspect of his life, having grown up attending but deepening his relationship with Jesus Christ early in his NFL career through the influence of Lions chaplain Dave Wilson, who baptized both Stanton and his wife. He has shared public testimonies about his faith, including in a 2020 Sports Spectrum where he discussed coming to faith in Christ and its role amid the challenges of professional football. During his time with the in 2018, Stanton incorporated daily study into his routine at the team facility, often starting mornings with scripture reading. Following his from the in 2020 after a in 2019, Stanton and his family relocated to , where they continue to reside and focus on family-oriented activities and community involvement. His has served as a guiding force through career setbacks, providing motivation and perspective during transitions like .

Philanthropy and post-NFL activities

Following his retirement from the in 2020, Drew Stanton has focused on philanthropic efforts centered on providing access to clean water in underserved communities. Since 2022, he has been actively involved with Water Mission, a Christian dedicated to delivering safe water solutions to the more than two billion people worldwide who lack access, particularly in developing countries, while integrating faith-based outreach. Stanton's engagement includes hosting events to raise awareness and funds for the organization's initiatives, drawing from his experiences at Pro Athletes Outreach conferences where he first learned about the cause. Stanton also continues to support youth and community causes through his High 5ive Foundation, established in 2008 to aid children with disabilities and leverage his ties for broader impact. The foundation hosts an annual outing that raises funds for scholarships and programs benefiting State students and related initiatives, with the 14th event held in 2024 at the Country Club of Lansing. These outings emphasize community involvement and have consistently supported organizations like Michigan and the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, reflecting Stanton's commitment to lasting positive change for young people. In addition to these efforts, Stanton mentors youth athletes as head coach of the 12u tackle football team for the Central Phoenix Colts, a program he helped form in Arizona to foster personal and athletic development among players aged 10 to 12 through competitive, high-level training. Drawing over 50 years of combined NFL staff experience, the organization prioritizes holistic growth, preparing participants for future success on and off the field. His family has influenced these decisions, encouraging a focus on service-oriented activities that align with their values. Stanton's post-NFL activities extend to supporting retired player initiatives, including his role in promoting safer equipment through the Pro Football Retired Players Association (PFRPA) in 2024, where he endorsed LIGHT Helmets as an official partner to protect former and current athletes. He has also backed efforts with the , participating in faith-driven events that align with his personal beliefs, and continued involvement in NFL Players Association-related programs for player welfare.

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