Browning Nagle has died at 57 after battling colon cancer.
Best known for his early 1990s NFL career, he was drafted 34th overall in 1991—just after Brett Favre—and played mainly with the New York Jets. A standout at University of Louisville, he earned MVP honors in the 1991 Fiesta Bowl.
Though his NFL career didn’t match expectations, he also played for the Colts and Falcons, starting 14 games. He is remembered as a talented quarterback who left his mark on the game.