Sam Hartman
American football player
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January 28 2025 | Signed a reserve/future contract with the Washington Commanders |
2024 | Signed with the Washington Commanders as an undrafted free agent, beginning his professional NFL career. |
October 12 2024 | Signed to the Washington Commanders practice squad after being released from the active roster. |
October 11 2024 | Released from the active roster of the Washington Commanders. |
September 7 2024 | Promoted to the active roster of the Washington Commanders following an injury to backup quarterback Marcus Mariota. |
August 28 2024 | Joined the Washington Commanders practice squad after being waived. |
August 27 2024 | Waived by the Washington Commanders. |
July 2024 | Selected by the Birmingham Stallions in the ninth round of the 2024 UFL draft. |
2023 | Hartman continued his strong performance, playing 12 games as a starter with a 9-3 record. He completed 191 of 301 passes for 2,689 yards, threw 24 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. |
2023 | Following the season, Hartman opted out of the Sun Bowl to begin preparing for the 2024 NFL draft. |
August 26 2023 | Hartman started his first game for Notre Dame against Navy in Dublin, Ireland, completing 19 of 23 pass attempts for 251 yards and four touchdowns, tying a program record for touchdown passes in a player's debut. |
January 5 2023 | Sam Hartman announced his intent to transfer to Notre Dame, marking a significant move in his college football career. |
2022 | Played 12 games, throwing for 3,701 yards and 38 touchdowns, earning second-team All-ACC honors and leading Wake Forest to an 8-5 overall record. |
2022 | Won the Gasparilla Bowl and was named MVP, becoming the first person in school history to win two bowl MVP honors. |
2022 | Received the Brian Piccolo Award for the 'most courageous' player in the ACC after overcoming Paget–Schroetter disease and undergoing surgery, missing only one game despite the illness. |
2022 | Was a finalist for the Manning Award and Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, and a semifinalist for Davey O'Brien Award. |
2022 | Completed his college football career at Wake Forest, concluding four years as a significant quarterback for the team. |
2021 | Achieved a career-best performance against Army with 458 passing yards and five touchdowns, earning multiple national honors including Davey O'Brien National Quarterback of the Week, PFN National Offensive Player of the Week, Maxwell Award Player of the Week, and CFPA national performer of the week. |
2021 | Led Wake Forest to an 8-0 start, the best in school history, advancing to the ACC Championship game where they were defeated by Pitt 45-21, with Hartman throwing 4 interceptions. |
2021 | Hartman had a standout junior season at Wake Forest, leading the team's offensive performance and becoming a notable quarterback in college football. |
2020 | Achieved a notable performance against North Carolina, throwing for 429 passing yards and four touchdown passes in a 53-59 loss. |
2020 | Regained starting quarterback position as a redshirt sophomore and was named team captain at Wake Forest, playing in all nine games during the season. |
2020 | Finished the season ranked 28th nationally with 2,224 passing yards. |
2019 | Hartman played in 4 games, starting 1 game with a 1-0 record. He completed 55 of 97 passes for 830 yards, with 4 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. |
2019 | Played from the second to fourth quarters in a game against Syracuse. |
2019 | Hartman became Wake Forest's starting quarterback during his sophomore season, establishing himself as a key player for the team. |
December 2019 | Threw two passes in the season finale at the Pinstripe Bowl against Michigan State, which resulted in a loss. |
October 12 2019 | Hartman entered the game against Louisville in the fourth quarter, trailing 38-55, and led three consecutive scoring drives, though the team ultimately lost 59-62. |
2018 | Sam Hartman played 9 games for Wake Forest, completing 161 of 291 passes for 1,984 yards, with 16 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. The team had a 4-5 record during his season. |
2018 | Led the team to a 4-4 record before suffering an injury against Syracuse that ended his season. |
2018 | Started season opener against Tulane, becoming the first freshman to start a season-opener as quarterback in Wake Forest history. Completed 31 of 51 passes for 378 yards, leading the team to an overtime victory. |
2018 | Transferred to Oceanside Collegiate Academy for his senior season, leading the team to a 7-3 record while throwing for 3,093 yards and 29 touchdowns, with an additional nine rushing scores. |
2018 | Featured in the documentary series QB1: Beyond the Lights during his senior high school season. |
2018 | Began playing college football for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, starting his collegiate athletic career. |
September 29 2018 | Named ACC Conference rookie of the week after a win against Rice, where he tied the school record for consecutive completions with 12. |
2017 | As a junior at Davidson Day School, Hartman was named first-team all-state and received the Charlotte Observer player of the week award four times, throwing for 6,388 passing yards and 69 touchdowns as team captain. |
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