<P> Pederson considered retirement after being released by the Eagles, but instead signed a two - year contract with the Cleveland Browns on September 2, 2000 . The Browns' backup, Ty Detmer, suffered a season - ending injury, and the Browns needed a backup quarterback to starter Tim Couch . This was the second time in Pederson's career that he was signed to replace an injured Ty Detmer . Pederson started as the third quarterback behind Couch and Spergon Wynn, until Couch suffered a season - ending injury in week 7 . Pederson started the next six games, posting a 1--5 record . In a week 13 game against the Baltimore Ravens, he was knocked out of the game with bruised ribs and replaced with Wynn . Wynn started the next week against the Jacksonville Jaguars, but he suffered a season - ending injury and Pederson replaced him . Pederson returned for the final two games of the season, losing both, including a 35--24 loss to his former team, the Eagles, and a 24--0 shutout loss to the Tennessee Titans . Pederson was released after the season on February 22, 2001 . </P> <P> The Packers re-signed Pederson to a one - year contract on March 13, 2001, to replace backup Matt Hasselbeck, who was traded to the Seattle Seahawks . Pederson was the primary backup to Favre for the entire 2001 season, and was the primary placekick holder in every game . He was re-signed to a one - year, $650,000 contract with the Packers on April 2, 2002 . Pederson again was the backup quarterback and primary holder in all 16 games in 2002 . In a week 7 game against the Washington Redskins, Favre suffered a sprained knee and Pederson took most of the snaps in the second half, going 9 - for - 15 for 78 yards to help win the game 30--9 . Pederson also played in games against the Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions, and New York Jets . He re-signed with the Packers to a one - year, $750,000 contract on April 29, 2003 . For the third consecutive season, Pederson backed up Favre in all 16 games and held placekicks . He completed both of his passes during the regular season for a total of 16 yards . The Packers re-signed Pederson to a one - year contract on April 28, 2004 . Tim Couch was signed to compete for the backup quarterback job, but lost out to Pederson and was released on September 5, 2004 . In a week 3 game against the Indianapolis Colts, Pederson replaced Favre in a blowout loss and went 4 - of - 6 for 34 yards and an interception . The next week, a week 4 game against the New York Giants, Favre sustained a concussion in the third quarter, and Pederson replaced him at quarterback . Pederson went 7 - of - 17 for 86 yards and an interception in the loss before he suffered a hit to his side in the third quarter that resulted in a cracked bone in his back, a torn muscle in his side, and a broken rib . He stayed in the game up until the last snap, when he was replaced by third - string quarterback Craig Nall . Pederson was placed on injured reserve on October 7, ending his season . He retired in March 2005 to become a head coach at Calvary Baptist Academy . </P> <P> After his retirement, Pederson was hired as head football coach of Calvary Baptist Academy, a private Christian high school in Shreveport, Louisiana . Calvary was going into its second year as a program when Pederson signed on in March 2005 . </P> <P> Pederson was the head coach at Calvary for four years, and held a 33--7 record in the regular season and an 8--3 record in the post-season . The Cavaliers were in the state playoffs all four years with Pederson as head coach . In his first season in 2005, the Cavaliers went 5--6 and lost in the first round of the state playoffs . In 2007, he led the Cavaliers to the semi-finals and to their first district title . </P>

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