Billy Joe Tolliver was a quarterback in the National Football League and Canadian Football League. He played for the San Diego Chargers, Atlanta Falcons, Houston Oilers, Shreveport Pirates, Kansas City Chiefs, and New Orleans Saints. In 2010, he received the NFL’s Most Valuable Player Award for the second time in his career. In 2011, he played in the Super Bowl for the Houston Texans. He won the Superbowl MVP award in 2011 and the NFL MVP Award in 2012.
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He set the school record for career pass completions, career career pass attempts, and career passing yards in a single game in 1988 season. In 2008, he was awarded the Southwest Conference Sports officials’ Sportsmanship Award by the league’s Southwest Conference Conference. In 2009, he won the Southwest Sports Officials’ Sports Award for his work in helping his team win six games for the first time since 1978. In 2010, he received the NFL’s Most Valuable Player Award for the second time in his career. In 2011, he played in the Super Bowl for the Houston Texans. He won the Superbowl MVP award in 2011 and the NFL MVP Award in 2012. In 2012, he helped the Houston Oilers win their first-ever Super Bowl. In 2013, he led the Oilers to a win over the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game. In 2014, he started in the AFC Championship Game against the Seahawks. In 2015, he threw for a record-setting 422 yards and five touchdowns in a 63–7 win over Texas Christian University, a feat that helped him become a household name in Texas. In 2016, he passed for 1,422 yards and seven touchdowns in eight games. In his final season with Texas Tech, he set 16 school records and was awarded a school record and awarded the school award by the Southwestern Conference Sports Officials. In 2007, he had a career record of 1,802 passing yards, career record for pass attempts, and career career touchdown touchdown passes.
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