"Joseph Carlton Ferguson, Jr." is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League/NFL.

He played high school football in Shreveport, Louisiana for Woodlawn High School, guiding the Knights to the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Class AAA (the top classification at the time) state championship in 1968. Ferguson succeeded Terry Bradshaw as Woodlawn's starting quarterback.

Ferguson played college football at the Arkansas Razorbacks/University of Arkansas, where he held the school's single game record for most completions until broken in 2012 (31 against Texas A&M Aggies football/Texas A&M in 1971) and in that same season was named the Southwest Athletic Conference/Southwest Conference's Offensive Player of the Year.

The Buffalo Bills selected Ferguson in the third round of the 1973 NFL Draft. Although he is most famous for playing with the Bills from 1973 to 1984, Ferguson also played three seasons for the Detroit Lions and two seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and one final season with the Indianapolis Colts.

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