Jason John Gesser (Born
May 31,
1979 in
Honolulu, Hawaii) is an
American football quarterback for the
Utah Blaze of the
Arena Football League. He is the grandson of
Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame member
Joseph "Red" Dunn.
High school years
Gesser attended
Saint Louis School and played football for
Cal Lee. In his junior year he was named to the All-State team and led the Crusaders to a State championship. In his senior year, St. Louis ranked as high as fourth in the National Prep poll and won a second straight State title. He was All-West pick by Prep Star and an academic All-American choice by Prep Star. The Crusaders were 24-0 in games Gesser started.tml]
College career
Gesser played
college football at
Washington State University. He is the only player in
Cougar history to be elected as captain three consecutive years. Gesser led WSU to 10 consecutive wins from 2001-2002. He finished seventh in the 2002
Heisman Trophy race. In 2002, he and
Carson Palmer were named
Pac-10 Co-Offensive Player of the Year. He has the most wins of any quarterback in Washington State history.
Professional career
National Football League (NFL)
He was signed by the
Tennessee Titans as an undrafted in April 2003. He spent the entire season with the team but did not see any playing time behind
Steve McNair,
Billy Volek, and
Neil O'Donnell. In February 2004, he was arrested and charged with suspicion of drunken driving. He was released after the 2004 preseason.
Canadian Football League (CFL)
On May 5, 2005, Gesser was signed by the
Calgary Stampeders. He started the season as
Henry Burris' backup, but took over the starting role when Burris tore a ligament in his left thumb. He only started two games, both victories, before spraining his ankle.

He finished the season completing 23 of 42 passes for 356 yards, four touchdowns and five interceptions.
Arena Football League (AFL)
In 2006 Gesser signed with the AFL's
Utah Blaze. He was the backup at the beginning of the season before replacing the injured
Joe Germaine. He completed 89 of 145 passes for 1,092 yards, 23 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. After going winless in four starts, he was replaced by
Andy Kelly. Gesser saw little playing time behind a healthy Germaine in
2007, completing two of three passes for 28 yards and a touchdown.
Coaching
Gesser says his ultimate goal is coaching at the college level, preferably at Washington State. During the 2006 off-season he was a quarterbacks coach at
Federal Way High School in
Federal Way, Washington. In 2007 he was
offensive coordinator at
Parkland's Franklin Pierce High School. He and fellow ex-Cougar
Ryan Leaf both campaigned for the position of quarterbacks coach when it became available after the 2007 season. That job eventually went to Offensive Coordinator Todd Sturdy.
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