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Following his CFL success, Flutie returned to the NFL in 1998 with the [[Buffalo Bills]], earning [[Pro Bowl]] and [[National Football League Comeback Player of the Year Award|NFL Comeback Player of the Year]] honors for leading Buffalo to the playoffs. He again helped the Bills obtain a playoff berth the following season, but was controversially benched in [[Music City Miracle|their subsequent Wild Card defeat]]; Flutie would be the last quarterback to bring the Bills to the postseason over the next 17 years. Flutie held his last starting role with the [[San Diego Chargers]] in 2001 and spent his final professional season as a backup for the Patriots. He was inducted to the [[College Football Hall of Fame]] in 2007 and the [[Canadian Football Hall of Fame]] in 2008. Flutie was also inducted to [[Canada's Sports Hall of Fame]] in 2007, becoming the first non-Canadian inductee.

He is a former [[WWE 24/7 Champion]].

==Early years==