Some quarterbacks seem to defy time, playing into their 40s like they just turned 25. And then there are the others who look like they got hit with the full weight of a decade after one bad season.
Whether it was injuries, poor protection, or the cruel reality of the NFL grind, these quarterbacks aged like milk, not wine. Here are 15 quarterbacks who aged in dog years—fast, rough, and with zero mercy from Father Time.
15. Cam Newton

Cam Newton went from league MVP to out of the league faster than you could dab. Once the hits piled up, the Superman cape looked more like a weighted blanket.
14. Carson Wentz

At one point, Wentz was the future of the NFL. A few injuries and questionable decisions later, he looked like a 45-year-old accountant under center.
13. Andrew Luck

Luck started out like a franchise savior but took so many hits he retired looking like a veteran of multiple wars. He walked away young, but his football body had clearly lived seven lives.
12. Daunte Culpepper

Early Daunte was a tank with an arm. Post-injury Daunte looked like he was carrying actual tanks on his back just to complete a 5-yard out.
11. Sam Bradford

Sam Bradford’s knees aged 20 years for every one he played. By the end, his mechanics looked smoother than his ability to actually move.
10. Matt Schaub

There was a time Schaub was quietly efficient, and then suddenly he was throwing pick-sixes like he was paid by the interception. That decline came so fast it gave Texans fans whiplash.
9. Marc Bulger

Bulger went from precision passer to looking like he needed a nap halfway through games. The St. Louis turf and a suspect O-line did him zero favors.
8. Jake Delhomme

After a surprising Super Bowl run, Delhomme’s game fell off a cliff. Every throw felt like it aged him another month on the spot.
7. Colin Kaepernick

Kaepernick had a meteoric rise but looked physically worn by the time the league turned on him. The flashes of brilliance faded under the weight of hits, pressure, and controversy.
6. Jay Cutler

Cutler’s arm never aged, but his body and enthusiasm clearly did. He went from gunslinger to “do I really have to be here?” in record time.
5. David Carr

No quarterback ever got older faster than Carr behind that expansion Texans line. He spent his entire rookie contract dodging ghosts—and real defenders.
4. Donovan McNabb

McNabb was dynamic early on, but looked like he aged five years during his final season in Washington alone. The end was slow, clunky, and hard to watch.
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3. Ben Roethlisberger

By the end, Big Ben looked like he was running in molasses. The injuries and hits caught up with him fast, even if he tried to will his way through it.
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2. Joe Namath

Namath had old knees before it was cool. His body gave out long before his swagger did, and it showed every time he limped to the huddle.
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1. RGIII

Robert Griffin III might be the ultimate dog-years QB. One injury and his career aged a full decade overnight—it was never the same again.





