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Bailey Zappe

Bailey Zappe

American football player (born 1999)


Bailey Michael Zappe (/ˈzæpi/, ZAP-ee)[1] (born April 26, 1999)[2] is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He played his first three seasons of college football at Houston Baptist University and used his last year of eligibility at Western Kentucky University, where he set the FBS season records for passing yards and passing touchdowns. Zappe was selected by the Patriots in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft.

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Early years

Zappe grew up in Victoria, Texas, and attended Victoria East High School.[3] As a senior, he passed for 3,770 yards and 37 touchdowns, while rushing for 633 yards and scoring 15 touchdowns.[4] Zappe was not heavily recruited and committed to play college football at Houston Baptist University, which was his only scholarship offer.[5]

College career

Houston Baptist

Zappe started nine games in his first year for the Huskies at Houston Baptist, passing for 1,548 yards with five touchdowns and 10 interceptions while rushing for two more touchdowns.[6] As a redshirt sophomore, he completed 357 of 560 passes for 3,811 yards with 35 touchdowns and 15 interceptions.[7][8] As a redshirt junior, he passed for 1,833 yards and 15 touchdowns against one interception in four games in a shortened season after the Southland Conference fall football season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Zappe entered the transfer portal after the season.[9]

Western Kentucky

Zappe committed to transfer to Western Kentucky University, following former Houston Baptist offensive coordinator Zach Kittley.[10][11] Zappe's top wide receiver at Houston Baptist, Jerreth Sterns, also transferred to Western Kentucky.[12][11] Zappe was named the Hilltoppers' starting quarterback going into the 2021 season.[13] In his first start for Western Kentucky, he passed for 424 yards and seven touchdowns in a 59–21 win over Tennessee-Martin.[14][15]

During the 2021 regular season, Zappe led the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) passing for 5,545 yards and throwing for 56 touchdowns. Before the 2021 Boca Raton Bowl, he had thrown for nearly 1,100 yards more than the second-ranked FBS quarterback (Will Rogers of Mississippi State), and was within striking distance of the FBS records for passing yardage and touchdowns, set by B. J. Symons of Texas Tech in 2003 and Joe Burrow of LSU in 2019, respectively. In the 2021 Boca Raton Bowl against the Appalachian State Mountaineers, he broke both records, finishing the season with 5,967 passing yards and 62 touchdowns.[16][lower-alpha 1]

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2022

The New England Patriots selected Zappe in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft with the 137th overall pick.[16] He was named the third-string quarterback for the 2022 season behind starter Mac Jones and second-string backup Brian Hoyer.[21]

When an injury rendered Jones inactive for Week 4 against the Green Bay Packers, Zappe was promoted to the second option behind Hoyer, but made his NFL debut the same game after Hoyer was injured on his first drive.[22][23] He completed 10 of 15 passes for 99 yards and a touchdown in the 27–24 loss.[24] Zappe was also the first rookie to throw a touchdown pass during the season.[25] He made his starting debut the following week against the Detroit Lions, completing 17 of 21 passes for 188 yards, a touchdown, and an interception in the 29–0 shutout victory.[26] After a Week 6 victory over the Cleveland Browns, during which he threw for 309 yards and two touchdowns, Zappe became the Super Bowl era's first rookie quarterback to win his first two starts and have a passer rating of at least 100 in each.[27]

Zappe was named the backup in the Week 7 Monday Night Football matchup with the Chicago Bears due to Jones' return, but relieved a struggling Jones during the second quarter.[28] He threw a touchdown pass on his first drive and led the Patriots to a touchdown on his second, but did not score again and threw two interceptions in the 33–14 defeat.[29] Zappe was retained as the team's backup behind Jones for the remainder the season.[30]

2023

On August 29, 2023, Zappe was waived by the Patriots as part of final roster cuts.[31] He was then re-signed to the team's practice squad the following day.[32] On September 9, 2023, Zappe was signed to the active roster.[33]

After making several relief appearances throughout the season, Zappe was named the starter against the Los Angeles Chargers after struggles from Mac Jones.[34] The Patriots lost 6–0 as Zappe completed 13 of 25 passes for 141 yards,[35] marking Zappe's first loss as a starter. He started the following game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, leading the Patriots to a 21–18 upset win as he passed for 3 touchdowns in the first half.[36] Zappe led the Patriots to another upset win over the Denver Broncos,[37] but struggled against the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets in the Patriots' final two games of the season,[38] throwing for less than 300 yards, five interceptions and no touchdowns in those two games combined, including three interceptions in the first half of the Bills game alone.[39]

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Notes

  1. Blaine Hawkins of Central (IA) holds the NCAA record at 63.[17]

References

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  2. "Bailey Zappe Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
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  4. Castillo, Rey (May 23, 2020). "Former East QB thankful for college success at HBU". Victoria Advocate. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
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  6. Dean, Richard (August 24, 2018). "Bailey Zappe named HBU's starting quarterback". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
  7. Haley, Craig (December 14, 2020). "Houston Baptist QB Zappe enters NCAA transfer portal". Yahoo Sports. Associated Press. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
  8. "QB Zappe signs with Hilltoppers". The Daily News. December 27, 2020. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
  9. Yates, Dominique (February 3, 2021). "Western Kentucky football recruiting added transfers to 2021 class". The Courier-Journal. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
  10. Olson, Max (December 27, 2020). "QB Zappe signs with Hilltoppers". The Athletic. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
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  12. Hass, Trevor (April 30, 2022). "4 things to know about Patriots draft pick Bailey Zappe, a record-setting QB". www.boston.com. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
  13. "Central quarterback Blaine Hawkins wins the Gagliardi Trophy as the nation's top Division III player". The Des Moines Register. December 18, 2021. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
  14. Koons, Zach (April 25, 2022). "Wonderlic Scores for Seven of This Year's Top NFL QB Prospects Are Out". SI.com. Retrieved October 22, 2022.
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  17. Reiss, Mike (October 2, 2022). "Patriots rookie QB Bailey Zappe throws first career touchdown pass". ESPN.com. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
  18. Goss, Nick (October 16, 2022). "Bailey Zappe becomes first NFL rookie QB ever to achieve this feat". NBC Sports. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  19. "Mac Jones will Start Sunday When the Pats Battle the Jets". NESN. October 29, 2022. Retrieved October 29, 2022.
  20. Simmons, Myles (August 29, 2023). "Patriots waive Bailey Zappe, Malik Cunningham". NBCSports.com. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  21. "Sources: Pats plan to add Zappe, release Corral". ESPN.com. September 9, 2023. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  22. Ryan, Conor. "Bailey Zappe gets start as Patriots QB against Chargers". www.boston.com. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  23. "Patriots-Chargers takeaways: Pats offense finds new low in shutout loss". Yahoo Sports. December 4, 2023. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  24. "Instant analysis: Patriots, Bailey Zappe stun Steelers in 21-18 win on Thursday". Patriots Wire. December 8, 2023. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  25. "Patriots turn rough start into memorable finish in 26-23 victory over Broncos". AP News. December 25, 2023. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
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  27. McElroy, Jordy (December 31, 2023). "Twitter reacts to Bailey Zappe throwing three interceptions in first half". Patriots Wire. Retrieved January 7, 2024.

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