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Stetson Bennett
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Bennett at the press conference after the 2023 CFP title game
No. 13 –Los Angeles Rams
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born:(1997-10-28)October 28, 1997(age 27)
Atlanta, Georgia,U.S.
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:190 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High school:Pierce County(Blackshear, Georgia)
College:
NFL draft:2023/ round: 4 / pick: 128
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
StatsatPro Football Reference

Stetson Fleming Bennett IV(born October 28, 1997) is an American professionalfootballquarterbackfor theLos Angeles Ramsof theNational Football League(NFL). He playedcollege footballfor theJones College BobcatsandGeorgia Bulldogs.Nicknamed "the Mailman",[1]he started his career as awalk-onat Georgia before transferring to Jones College. Bennett transferred back to Georgia where he won consecutive national championships in2021and2022,joiningA. J. McCarronandTommie Frazieras the only quarterbacks to win consecutive NCAA national championships.[2]

Early life

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Bennett was born on October 28, 1997, inAtlanta, Georgia.[3][4]In first grade, his family moved from Atlanta toNahunta, Georgia.In eighth grade, his family moved toBlackshear, Georgia,where he played high school football atPierce County High School.[5][6]There, he led the school to three consecutive state playoff appearances, throwing for 3,724 yards, running for 500 more and scoring 40 total touchdowns as a senior. Bennett was a two-star quarterback coming out of high school and his onlyFBSscholarship offer came fromMiddle Tennessee Stateas coaches thought he was too short and too light—he was 5 feet 9.5 inches (1.765 m) and 185 pounds (84 kg) at the time.[7][8]

College career

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Bennett with Georgia in 2021

Georgia

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Bennett was awalk-onat Georgia his freshman season in 2017.[9]

He did not take a snap the whole season. After five-star high school quarterbackJustin Fieldscommitted to Georgia in 2018, Bennett decided to transfer toJones College.[10][11][12]

Jones College

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After his transfer, Bennett played in 12 games and threw for 16 touchdowns and 1,840 yards in his sophomore season.[13]He was a three-star prospect heading into his transfer. He was about to join theLouisiana Ragin' Cajuns,[14]but he ended up returning to Georgia.[15]The Bulldogs were in need of a backup quarterback after Fields transferred toOhio State.[16]Georgia offered Bennett a scholarship. He accepted and became Georgia's second-string quarterback.[17]

Georgia (second stint)

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2019–2020

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AsJake Fromm's backup in 2019, Bennett had two touchdowns and one interception on the season as a junior. He also had one rushing touchdown.[18]He most notably appeared in theSoutheastern Conference (SEC) Championship Gamewhen Fromm went down with an injury.[19]

Heading into his senior season (2020), Bennett started the season as a backup quarterback toD'Wan Mathis.[20]Mathis was named the starter afterJamie Newman,the planned starter, opted out of the season.[21]Bennett became the starter after poor play from Mathis.[22]A few months later,USCtransferJT Danielstook the starting job.[23]Bennett appeared in eight games, of which he played significant time in six of them. He finished with 1,179 passing yards, eight passing touchdowns, and six interceptions to go along with two rushing touchdowns.[24]

2021

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Bennett began his 5th-year senior season as the backup to JT Daniels.[25]He made his first appearance and first start of the 2021 season against theUAB Blazersafter Daniels went down with an oblique injury.[26]In that game, Bennett tied the record for most touchdowns in a game by a Georgia quarterback, with five.[27]Bennett was trusted with the starting job for the rest of the season, and he led the Bulldogs to a 12–0 record.[28]He finished the season with 29 touchdowns and seven interceptions.[29]

On December 4, 2021, Bennett threw for three touchdowns and two interceptions in the 41–24 loss in theSEC Championship Gameagainst theAlabama Crimson Tide.[30]He was criticized for the loss, leading many to believe that JT Daniels should get the start againstMichiganin theOrange Bowl.[31]Bennett remained the starter and helped lead the Bulldogs to a victory over Michigan. In the 34–11 victory, Bennett passed for 313 yards and three touchdowns.[32]Bennett led the Bulldogs to a victory in the2022 College Football Playoff National Championshipgame in a rematch against Alabama to give Georgia their first national title since 1980.[33][34]Bennett passed for 224 yards and two touchdowns in the 33–18 victory.[35]

2022

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Bennett celebrates with a cigar after the Bulldogs win in the 2023 CFP title game.
Bennett hoists the CFP Trophy after the 2023 title game.

On January 20, 2022, just ten days after winning the National Championship and amid speculation that he would transfer, Bennett announced his return to Georgia.[36][37][38]In the preseason,Adam Rittenbergnamed Bennett aHeisman Trophycandidate.[39]

Bennett entered his 6th-year senior season as the starter, and in theseason openeragainstOregon,he threw for a then career-high 368 yards while throwing and rushing for three total touchdowns in a 49–3 rout.[40]After his performance, he was named the Walter Camp National Player of the Week and the Manning Award Quarterback of the Week.[41][42]The following week, Bennett threw for 300 yards, before being replaced in the third-quarter by backupCarson Beck,in a 33–0 victory.[43]

During the2022 regular season,Bennett led Georgia to a 13–0 record, including anSEC Championship.[44]During the2022 SEC Championship Game,he passed for four touchdowns and 274 yards and was named the game's Most Valued Player (MVP) in a 50–30 victory.[45]Bennett finished the year with 20 passing touchdowns, 3,425 passing yards, six interceptions, and seven rushing touchdowns.[46]On December 5, 2022, Bennett was named a finalist for the Heisman Trophy, finishing fourth.[47]Bennett and the Bulldogs remained #1 and faced up againstC. J. Stroudand the #4 rankedOhio Statein the2022 Peach Bowl.Bennett and the Bulldogs beat Ohio State with a score of 42–41 to advance to the2023 College Football Playoff National Championshipfor the second consecutive year.[48]

On January 9, 2023, Bennett and the Bulldogs defeated theTCU Horned Frogsin the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship, with a score of 65–7.[49]He was named the offensive MVP of the game after combining for six total touchdowns.[50]This tied him withJoe Burrow,for the most total touchdowns in a College Football Playoff National Championship Game.[51]With the victory, Bennett led Georgia to the largest margin of victory in anybowl gameat the FBS level at the time and becoming just the third team in college football history to finish the season with a record of 15–0.[52]

Bennett finished the season passing for 4,127 yards. With this mark, he surpassed theprevious program recordfor passing yards in a single season, set byAaron Murrayin2012.[53][54][55]

College statistics

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Season Games Passing Rushing
GP GS Record Comp Att Pct Yards Avg TD Int Rate Att Yards Avg TD
Georgia Bulldogs
2017 DNP
Jones College Bobcats
2018 12 12 10–2 145 259 56.0 1,840 7.1 16 14 125.2 69 148 2.1 4
Georgia Bulldogs
2019 5 0 20 27 74.1 260 9.6 2 1 172.0 3 12 4.0 1
2020 8 5 3–2 86 155 55.5 1,179 7.6 8 6 128.7 24 54 2.3 2
2021 14 12 11–1 185 287 64.5 2,859 10.0 29 7 176.6 56 259 4.6 1
2022 15 15 15–0 310 454 68.3 4,127 9.1 27 7 161.2 57 205 3.6 10
NJCAA Career 12 12 10–2 145 259 56.0 1,840 7.1 16 14 125.2 69 148 2.1 4
Career 42 32 29–3 601 924 65.0 8,429 9.1 66 21 160.7 141 530 3.8 14

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Vertical jump Broad jump
5 ft11+38in
(1.81 m)
192 lb
(87 kg)
28+78in
(0.73 m)
10 in
(0.25 m)
4.67 s 1.59 s 2.65 s 4.20 s 33.5 in
(0.85 m)
9 ft 10 in
(3.00 m)
All values from theNFL Combine[56][57]
Bennett under center at the Rams training camp

Bennett was drafted by theLos Angeles Ramsin the fourth round, 128th overall, in the2023 NFL draft.[58]He was placed on the reserve/non-football illness list on September 13, 2023.[59]

Personal life

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Stetson Bennett IV is the son of Denise and Stetson Bennett III. His parents met at and graduated from theUniversity of Georgia College of Pharmacy.Bennett is the grandson of Buddy Bennett, who played quarterback for theSouth Carolina Gamecocksfrom 1958 to 1960 and later was a coach.[60]

On January 28, 2023, Bennett was arrested inDallas, Texasonpublic intoxicationcharges after banging on doors in a residential area at 6 a.m.[61][62]

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