The world was first introduced to Carter when he became a replacement for Troy Aikman. However, it was the failure of the Cowboys that they were not able to develop him into a franchise player.
The man had an immense love for football. For this reason, after giving way to a series of failed stints with the Jets in Dallas, he kept on trying to bounce back to several peripheral leagues. Carter did not stop because of the blocks that he had faced and tried to play the game in any possible way.
Trent Green
Green is truly one of the most underrated quarterbacks of his generation. He had a rough start where he had to overcome a low-round draft pick and a stint in the CFL. But by the end of everything, he had braved all the hardships and had a good career overall.
The Chiefs had him as a consistent option at the position, and he was right at the threshold of some of the best seasons in the franchise’s history.
Overshadowed
But Green did not get the recognition he deserved since he got overshadowed by some of the other players in the Y2K era. Needless to say, he did not have a long career and had moved on to broadcasting after retirement.
Currently, he has become an analyst for CBS and has received many humanitarian awards. Though Green could not make a prominent mark anywhere, his career never came to a standstill.
Things Had to Come to an End
During his professional career in the field, Carter had also played the role of an independent youth football coach in Georgia, his hometown. His recent account holds a team-up with the Corpus Christi Fury of the American Indoor Football League, but this came to a halt in 2016.
Nobody can say whether Carter will continue to play or not, but every person will agree to the fact that the man left no stone unturned to give it a shot for playing the game.
Jake Plummer
Plummer was one of those NFL quarterbacks who did not have that great a personality and maintained a rather low profile. Like several other players in the league, he did not have a flashy demeanor that could land him a place in the news!
During his time with the Cardinals, the team tried their best to develop him into a franchise quarterback, but his level never matched up to the expectations. But having said that, Plummer was quite good in the field when he used to be at his best.