Brock Purdy

Player

Birthday December 27, 1999

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Queen Creek, Arizona, U.S.

Age 24 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.85 m

Weight 95 kg

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1923

Purdy's four years at Iowa State corresponded with the first time the school's football program had seen four consecutive winning seasons since 1923–1927.

The San Francisco 49ers selected Purdy with the final pick (262nd overall) of the 2022 NFL draft, making him that year's Mr. Irrelevant.

1999

Brock Purdy (born December 27, 1999) is an American football quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL).

He played college football for the Iowa State Cyclones and was selected by the 49ers with the final pick in the 2022 NFL draft, becoming that year's Mr. Irrelevant.

Purdy began his rookie season in the NFL as the third-string quarterback but took over the starting role following injuries to Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo.

Winning all five regular-season games he started, he played a key role in the 49ers' ten-game winning streak, securing a division title and an NFC Championship Game appearance.

Purdy continued as the 49ers' starting quarterback in the 2023 season, where he led them to a repeat division title and led the league in multiple passing categories en route to an appearance in Super Bowl LVIII.

In addition, he set the franchise's single-season passing yards record and earned his first Pro Bowl nomination.

Purdy was born on December 27, 1999, in Queen Creek, Arizona.

He played high school football for Perry High School in Gilbert, Arizona.

He is the middle child of Shawn and Carrie Purdy.

Shawn was a Minor League Baseball player for eight seasons.

Brock's older sister, Whittney Purdy, played softball at Southeastern University.

His younger brother Chubba Purdy later became the starting quarterback at Perry before being recruited to Florida State as a dual-threat quarterback.

From the ages of 5 to 12, Purdy played quarterback in a flag football league.

His father attributed Purdy's later success in part to the faster processing speed required to play flag football; quarterbacks were given seven seconds to get rid of the football before plays were blown dead.

2015

Purdy started his varsity football career during the 2015 season as a sophomore for the newly opened Perry High School.

2016

In 2016, the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) adjusted the athletic regions, placing Perry in the 6A Division Premier Region, ranked as the sixth toughest region in the nation.

Purdy's performance elevated Perry into the 6A Division AIA State Championship game in 2016 and 2017, losing 65–28 and 48–42, respectively, both to Chandler High School.

During his tenure, Purdy began to establish himself as a football power in Arizona, competing against Chandler Unified School District's more established powerhouse programs such as Chandler High (0–5), Hamilton (4–2), and Basha (2–1).

Overall, Purdy achieved a 27–13 record at Perry.

He was named Gatorade's Football Player of the Year and was The Arizona Republic high school football player of the year.

Purdy was considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports.

2018

He signed his letter of intent to commit to Iowa State University on February 7, 2018, enrolling in June of the same year.

Purdy entered his freshman year for the Cyclones in 2018 as the third string to Kyle Kempt and Zeb Noland.

He became the starter after Kempt was injured and Noland was ineffective.

Overall, he started eight games, completing 146 of 220 passes for 2,250 yards, 16 touchdowns, and seven interceptions for what would prove to be a career-best 169.9 passer rating (sixth best in all NCAA football), and compiling a 7–2 record for the Cyclones.

In addition, he rushed for 308 yards and five touchdowns.

2019

During Purdy's sophomore season in 2019, he started all 13 games, compiling a 7–6 record.

The year was highlighted by 435 yards and a school-record 510 total yards, along with three touchdowns against Louisiana-Monroe, five passing and one rushing touchdown in a close 42–41 loss to the then number 9 Oklahoma Sooners, and 372 yards with three passing and one rushing touchdowns in a win over Kansas.

He passed for a touchdown in 12 consecutive games and completed 39 passes against a single team, Oklahoma State—both school records.

Purdy also led the Big 12 Conference in passing yards with 3,982 and was third in total touchdowns, 27 of them passing, which broke George Amundson's 41-year-old school record of 24 total touchdowns.

2020

During Purdy's junior year in 2020, he had less flashy statistics, but the emergence of running back Breece Hall led the Cyclones to a 9–3 record (tied with the 2000 season for the best record in program history) and a number 9 national ranking, their highest in school history dating to 1895.

Purdy had three touchdowns and no interceptions in a 45–0 shutout of Kansas State, followed two weeks later by completing 20 of 23 passes for three touchdowns and rushing for 38 yards and another touchdown in a 42–6 victory over West Virginia.

In the Fiesta Bowl, Purdy passed and rushed for a touchdown in a 34–17 win over Oregon.

In his 2021 senior year, Purdy and Hall again led the Cyclones to a 7–6 record, highlighted by 307 yards and two touchdowns in a 24–21 victory over number 8 Oklahoma State.

Purdy also had 356 yards and three touchdowns against Texas Tech, but Iowa State lost in a 41–38 shootout.

The season was a disappointment to an Iowa State team ranked number 7 entering the season, but Purdy's 71.7 percent completion percentage and 3,188 yards again led the Big 12.

Purdy ended his time at Iowa State as a three-time All-Big 12 quarterback, holding 32 school records including career pass attempts, completions, percentage, yards, and both passing (81) and total (100) touchdowns.

His 14 games with 300-plus passing yards was nearly triple the previous school record of five by Bret Meyer.