Casey Bramlet (born April 2, 1981 in Casper,
Wyoming) is an American football quarterback for the
Miami Dolphins of the National Football League. He
was originally drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in
the seventh round of the 2004 NFL Draft. He played
college football at Wyoming.
Bramlet was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the
seventh round (218th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft,
and started the 2004 season third on the depth
chart, but ended the season second (to Jon Kitna)
when Carson Palmer got injured.
The Bengals released Bramlet prior to the 2005
season, and he signed to play in NFL Europa (then
NFL Europe) with the Hamburg Sea Devils.
Bramlet started all 10 games of Hamburg's inaugural
season, and led them to a 5-5 record with 1,463
yards, 7 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions on
131-of-212 passes. His best game came in Week 4,
when he was named Offensive Player of the Week after
leading Hamburg to a 30-10 over the Frankfurt
Galaxy, with 264 yards and 1 touchdown on 17-of-25
passing attempts.
In January 2007, Bramlet returned to the NFL,
signing with the Washington Redskins as an
unrestricted free agent. A few days after signing
with the Redskins, he was allocated back to NFL
Europa. On June 23rd, 2007 he led the Hamburg Sea
Devils to a 37-28 victory over Frankfurt Galaxy in
World Bowl XV, and Bramlet was named the game's most
valuable player. As of August 2007 Bramlet is listed
as the fifth-string quarterback behind Redskins
sixth-round selection Jordan Palmer. On August 6,
2007, Bramlet was cut from the Redskins official
roster.
On August 12th, 2007, he was signed by the Atlanta
Falcons. With Michael Vick suspended and D.J.
Shockley injured, Bramlet saw extensive action in
the last two preseason games and started the 2007
season third on the depth chart behind Joey
Harrington and Chris Redman. On September 19, 2007,
Bramlet was released by the Falcons. On October 25,
2007, Bramlet was signed by the Miami Dolphins to
their practice squad. On December 22, 2007, Bramlet
was added to the active roster of the Miami
Dolphins.