Highlights
Pro Career
2007:
- Voted team captain
- 63.43 completion percentage was the fourth-best single season mark in team history
- Set career highs with 27 completions and 40 attempts at Jax (11/25)
- Threw the longest touchdown pass in the AFC in 2007 and fifth longest touchdown pass in team history, an 85-yard bomb to Lee Evans at NYJ (10/28)
- Injured his knee on the game’s first series at NE (9/23)
- Replaced an injured Trent Edwards at NYJ (10/28) and completed 3-of-5 passes for 113 yards, including the go-ahead touchdown, an 85-yard pass to Lee Evans
- Completed 24 of 34 passes for 295 yards, one touchdown and one interception in a victory vs. Cin (11/4)
- Produced the most prolific passing yardage day of 2007 for the Bills
- Offense produced 479 yards for its best output of the season
- Converted a season-best 8 of 13 on third down (61.5 %)
- Posted his 10th career victory at Mia (11/11)
- Threw his 12th career touchdown of 40-plus yards vs. NE in week 11, a 47-yard pass to Roscoe Parrish
2006:
- Started all 16 games and took every snap
- Completed 268 of 429 passes for 3,051 yards with 19 touchdowns and 14 interceptions
- Had 10 completions of 40+ yards
- Finished the season tied for seventh on the Bills all-time passing touchdowns chart with 27 and eighth in career passing yards (4,423), career completions (384) and career attempts (662)
- 62.47 completion percentage was 6th on the Bills single season chart
- At Miami (9/17), finished with 83 yards on 11-of-18 passing and tallied his first touchdown pass of the year to Josh Reed
- Versus Minnesota (10/1), finished with 222 yards on 23-of-32 passing and a touchdown
- Also had his second best passer rating as a starter of 101.3 and a career-high completion percentage of 71.9
- At Detroit (10/15), went 21-for-34 for 207 yards with touchdowns and one interception and went 9-for-9 on his two touchdown drives for 115 yards
- At Houston (11/19), threw for a career-high 340 yards, completing a career-high 26 passes on 38 attempts (tied career-best) and three touchdowns and finished with a career-best passer rating of 111.7
- 340 passing yards is the most by a Bill since D. Bledsoe had 417 vs. OAK (10/6/02)
- Versus Jacksonville (11/26), led team to victory for second straight week in the game’s final two minutes
- Finished the game 21-of-28 passing with 169 yards and one interception
- 75.0% completion rating sets new career-high in a game (min. 20 attempts)
- Versus Miami (12/17), completed 13 of 19 passes for 200 yards with three touchdowns and had a career-high passer rating of 142.5
- Continued streak of multi-TD games (3)
2005:
- Started first game as quarterback, connecting on 17 out of 28 passes for 170 yards vs. Hou (9/11) and also threw for his first career touchdown to Jason Peters. Rushed for 31 yards on six carries.
- Led team to four field goals and one touchdown in his first five possessions
- Completed 12 of 28 passes for 113 yards at TB (9/18)
- Continued streak of not throwing an interception in 56 attempts this season
- Connected on 10 passes for 75 yards vs. ATL (9/25)
- Rushed for 20 yards on five carries, including a long run for 19-yards, which matched longest of his career (vs. Hou 9/11/05)
- Led the team on three scoring drives to start the game
- Completed 7 of 15 passes for 75 yards at NO (10/2)
- Rushed four times for 38 yards, which set a new career-high
- Led team on scoring drive to open the game for the third time in four games
- Forced into action in the second quarter after starter Kelly Holcomb suffered a concussion vs. KC (11/13)
- Threw two touchdowns to Lee Evans (33 yards, 29 yards) for his first multi-TD performance of his career
- Completed nine of 16 passes for 137 yards for a 124.2 passer rating – highest of any Bills QB this season
- Posted a 30-yard dash in 2nd quarter to set-up a three-yard touchdown pass to Daimon Shelton
- 30-yard rush was longest by a Bill this season
- It was the longest rush by a Bill quarterback since Doug Flutie’s 32-yard rush on Dec. 12, 2000 vs. New England
- Led team to a 53-yard field goal on the opening drive and has led team to opening drive scores in four of five starts
- Posted a career-high 224 yards and three touchdowns at Mia (12/4)
- 102.1 passer rating ranks as a career-best
- Led the Bills to a score (touchdown) for fifth time in seven starts
- Threw three first quarter touchdown passes to Lee Evans including a 54-yard touchdown pass, the longest of his career
- In first game of his career in the snow, Losman completed 10 of 27 passes for 181 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions vs. NE (12/11)
- Threw two passes of 50-plus yards – a 58-yarder to Evans and 51-yard touchdown to Reed
- Plays marked the ninth time in the 2005 season an NFL QB completed 50-yard passes to two different receivers
2004:
- Made his NFL debut at NE (11/14) in relief of Drew Bledsoe
- Completed his first NFL pass to FB Daimon Shelton for five yards
- Also had his first NFL rush attempt on a five-yard gain in the fourth quarter
- Saw action in his second career NFL game at Sea. (11/28), and completed his only pass attempt for 17 yards on a hookup with TE Tim Euhus in the fourth quarter
- Versus Cle. (12/12), entered the game in the fourth quarter and led the Bills to a touchdown on his only drive of the game
- Finished 1-of-2 passing for 10 yards
- Also had his first career rush of 10-plus yards on a 10-yard jaunt on third down
- Saw action in his fourth career NFL game at SF (12/26)
- Led the Bills to a TD on his first drive of the game
College Career:
- Two-time team captain who set the Tulane career record for lowest interception percentage in school history with a mark of 2.73 (27 INTs in 987 attempts)
- Finished his career ranked in the Green Wave all-time Top 10 in 18 categories, including third in touchdown passes (60), completions (570) and passing efficiency (129.81)
- Also ranks in the Top 10 all-time in Conference USA in ten different passing and total offense records
- Originally began his career at UCLA, transferring to Tulane in 2000, where he served in a reserve role behind Patrick Ramsey for two seasons
- Started 27 of 38 games during his career, completing 570 of 987 passes (57.7%) for 6,754 yards, 60 touchdowns and only 27 interceptions
- Totaled 241 yards with 10 scores on 237 carries
- Racked up 6,995 yards in total offense, an average of 184.1 yards per game
- In 2003 he was an All-Conference USA second-team selection
- One of seven finalists for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, given to the nation's top senior quarterback
- Led the C-USA in touchdown passes and passing yards and ranked second in the league in total offense his senior season
- Became only the third player in school history to throw for over 3,000 yards in a season, completing 251 of 422 passes (59.5%) for 3,077 yards, 33 touchdowns and 14 interceptions his final year
- His 33 scoring tosses are topped only by Shaun King (36 in 1998) on the school's season-record list
- Gained 80 yards with a pair of scores on 77 carries
- Had 3,157 yards in total offense, an average of 263.1 yards per game
- Threw at least one touchdown pass in every game his senior campaign
- In 1999 he redshirted due to NCAA transfer regulations, but did not lose a year of eligibility
- He had graduated early from high school and spent the Spring 1999 semester at UCLA before ending up at Tulane
