J.P. Losman
Losman already had the reputation of being a self-centered player when he was drafted out of Tulane University. But he later developed the nickname of “JP Loser-man” after winning 10 games in 33 starts between 2005 and 2010. In his first season as the team’s starting quarterback (in 2005), the Bills were 1-7 under Losman. Two seasons later, the Bills eventually replaced him with then-rookie quarterback Trent Edwards.
Losman didn’t take too well to the benching, and after his contract expired in 2008, Buffalo made no effort to bring him back. After leaving the Bills in 2008, Losman signed with the Las Vegas Locomotives in the upstart United Football League, leading the team to a win in the inaugural UFL championship game. That gave him a couple of more seasons in the NFL as a backup before retiring in 2011. Losman then entered the coaching world in 2018.