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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Wednesday, September 3, 2008 History hasn't been kind to rookie quarterbacks. Kyle Boller of the Ravens was the last rookie quarterback to draw an opening-day start, in 2003. He completed 51.8 percent of his passes on what turned out to be a 10-6 team. His stats were horrible. He threw for only 114.5 yards a game. He had seven touchdowns and nine interceptions. Now he's at the end of disappointing Ravens career, on injured reserve and facing possible season-ending shoulder surgery in what will be his final year ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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