You’ve probably heard the stat going around, but it’s a pretty interesting one. With the Pittsburgh Steelers’ win last night, Devlin Hodges became just the second undrafted rookie quarterback in the common draft era to win his first three career starts. The only other one to accomplish that feat comes with a caveat, as it came in the strike-shortened season of 1987, courtesy of replacement player Ed Rubbert.
And Rubbert only played in those three games that season, so if Hodges wins his next game, he’ll become the only undrafted rookie to have won four starts.