Landry Jones garnered attention with his splashy play Sunday against Arizona but is still a relative unknown in NFL circles. He played his first meaningful NFL snaps less than 48 hours ago.
Here are five things you should know about the man who injected life into the Steelers' offense in Week 6.
He was a legendary quarterback in New Mexico: If you know New Mexico sports, you'll understand the country's sixth-ranked quarterback doesn't often come from the Land of Enchantment. But that was Jones in 2008, all 224 pounds of him. Jones was the sixth-ranked pro-style passer in the country out of Artesia High School and the state's best prospect since 10-year NFL veteran defensive lineman Alan Branch in 2004.