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Brooks Bollinger Scout.com Headlines:
Vikings Lose Preseason Finale, Stay Healthy
The Cowboys took an early 10-0 lead that translated into their 16-10 win over the Vikings.
-by VikingUpdate.com Aug 29, 2008
Matchup to Watch: Booty vs. Bollinger
Rookie John David Booty may need a solid half of football to instill confidence in the coaches.
-by VikingUpdate.com Aug 28, 2008
Booty, Bollinger to Split Time
Brooks Bollinger and rookie John David Booty will each play a half, according to Brad Childress.
-by VikingUpdate.com Aug 27, 2008
Turning Point: Clutch on Third Downs
The Vikings' first three quarterbacks all had strong showings despite facing tough situations.
-by VikingUpdate.com Aug 16, 2008
Vikings Training Camp Battle Fronts
We take a look at the main competitions and boil down nearly a week of practices.
-by VikingUpdate.com Jul 31, 2008
Will Brooks Flow to Training Camp?
Brooks Bollinger could be among the players we see for the last time at minicamp.
-by VikingUpdate.com Jun 6, 2008
"Two-Minute Tarvaris" Coming Soon?
Tarvaris Jackson's last game has the Vikings contemplating his abilities in the no-huddle offense.
-by VikingUpdate.com Feb 23, 2008
Notebook: Vikings Battle Illness
Sickness came into play on Monday for two Vikings, and the team also overcame miscommunication.
-by VikingUpdate.com Dec 19, 2007
Notebook: Offense Keeps Coming Up Short
The Vikings were an incredible 0-for-Green Bay in their third and fourth-down conversions.
-by VikingUpdate.com Nov 14, 2007
Grading the Game: Packers
The grades reflect the Vikings’ poor play in nearly every phase of the game against Green Bay.
-by VikingUpdate.com Nov 13, 2007
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Brooks Bollinger
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 203
Position: QB
Date of Birth: 11/15/1979
Birthplace: Grand Forks,  ND
Experience: 6
High School: Central HS
(Grand Forks, ND)
College: Wisconsin


Biography:
Bollinger was acquired to be a veteran backup to Johnson shortly before the start of the 2006 regular season. He is expected to compete for a backup role again in 2008.

Before coming to the Vikings, Bollinger spent three years with the New York Jets as a project quarterback who got to start nine games in 2005 due to numerous QB injuries. He has a 2-8 career record as a starter.

How Acquired: In a preseason 2006 trade with the Jets in which the Vikings sent New York DT C.J. Mosley and an undisclosed draft pick.

Future Contract Status

Contract Status: Vikings Contract Chart

Career Stats: FoxSports.com Player Page

2007: Played in five games with one start, completing 33 of 50 passes for 391 yards (66 percent), one touchdown, one interception and an 88.0 rating. Took seven sacks for 36 yards.

2006: Was acquired by the Vikings Aug. 31. Played in two games for the Vikings – vs. New England (Oct. 22) and Chicago (12/3). Completed 13 of 18 passes (72.2 percent) for 146 yards with no touchdowns and one interception. His season-long pass was a 50-yard pass play to Mewelde Moore, which would tie for the longest pass play of the year for the Vikings.

2005: Played in 11 games and started nine for the Jets, completing 150 of 266 passes (56.4 percent) for 1,558 yards with seven touchdowns and six interceptions. Had a career-best day vs. Miami in Week 15, completing 28 of 42 passes for 327 yards and one touchdown and posted a passer rating of 106.0. He relieved injured quarterbacks Chad Pennington, Jay Fiedler and Vinny Testaverde during an injury-riddled season.

2004: Played in one game in 2004 – a 13-3 midseason win over Arizona. He replaced injured starter Quincy Carter on the third play of the game and completed five of the nine passes he threw for 60 yards.

2003: Taken by New York in the sixth round of the draft with the 200th pick, but didn’t see any action. He was listed as the second quarterback for the first six games and was the third QB the final 10 games of the season.

College: Compiled a 30-12 record as a starter at Wisconsin, becoming just the seventh Big 10 quarterback to post 30 career wins. Finished his college career second all-time on the Wisconsin passing records for attempts (771), completions (414), yards (5,627) and touchdowns (38). Holds the all-time school record for career rushing by a quarterback, running the ball 518 times for 1,767 yards and a whopping 26 touchdowns. As a senior, he finished second for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award to USC’s Carson Palmer. Was named Big 10 Conference Freshman of the Year in 1999. Played with former Vikings Michael Bennett and Ross Kolodziej at Wisconsin. Majored in sociology.

Personal: Played quarterback at Central High School in Grad Forks, N.D. His father Rob was an offensive coordinator for the University of North Dakota. Has been active in the Alliance for Lupus charity. Was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2000 despite not having played baseball since his American Legion ball days as a teenager.