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Brad Goebel

Retired 1 Year In The NFL
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Brad Goebel Legacy

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Brad Goebel, the lanky 6'3" gunslinger from Cuero, Texas, who dreamed big at Baylor, embodied the undrafted underdog's grit in the NFL's brutal quarterback carousel. Thrust into two starts for the '91 Eagles amid Randall Cunningham's injury chaos, he battled through sacks and picks, then bounced to the WLAF's San Antonio Riders for a full season of leather-tough reps before cameo cups of coffee with the Browns and Jags. No glory stats, but Goebel's signature was pure Baylor-bred tenacity—hanging in pockets, chasing every snap like it was his last. A fleeting footnote, yet a reminder that the league chews up dreamers, spitting out survivors with stories etched in scars.

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Brad Goebel Career Stats via Wikipedia

0 Pass Yards
0 Touchdowns
6 INTs
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Frequently Asked Questions About Brad Goebel

How does Jalen Hurts compare to Brad Goebel?

Jalen Hurts has Eagles fans dreaming of Super Bowls with his dual-threat magic, while Brad Goebel’s "legacy" is two starts in '91, chucking 267 yards, zero TDs, and six picks for a 21.4 rating—think Hurts with cement shoes and no arm strength. Goebel’s the trivia answer when Jalen’s carving history.

Is Brad Goebel in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?

Nope, Brad Goebel’s not in Canton—his six games, 299 yards, and six picks won’t get him a bust next to Reggie White. Hall voters skip the guys who turned the ball over like hot potatoes in spot duty for Philly and Cleveland.

What is Brad Goebel doing now in 2026?

No fresh intel on Goebel in 2026—he’s vanished from the radar after his brief NFL stint and WLAF bounce. Probably coaching pee wee or selling insurance in Texas, far from broadcast booths or charity galas; the league’s moved on from his cup-of-coffee era.

How would Brad Goebel perform in today's NFL?

Goebel’s shotgun arm and six-interception sniff test from '91 wouldn’t survive today’s pass-happy rules—he’d get lit up by nickel defenses before mastering RPOs. Mobility? Barely 20 rushing yards career-wide. He’d be a practice-squad camp arm, not a 40-TD guy.

How does Brad Goebel compare to Ron Jaworski?

Jaworski slung it for 22,000+ Eagles yards and a 74.7 career rating over a decade; Goebel’s Philly line was 30-for-56, zero TDs, six INTs at 21.4—like Jaws if he forgot how to throw past the line of scrimmage. Both franchise stopgaps, but Ron was the workhorse.