 Quarterback Neil O'Donnell was nothing short of a hero for the Tennessee Titans. From 1999 through 2002, he served as Steve McNair's backup and while starting and relieving helped Tennessee win several games. O'Donnell's 2003 Encore topped the whole thing off perfectly. The Titans cut him not once but twice in 2003 for salary cap reasons and he was not happy about it. But with Steve McNair battling a cracked bone spur in his ankle, Billy Volick out with a lacerated spleen and only untested Jason Gesser on the roster, Coach Jeff Fisher needed a quarterback for the last game of the 2003 regular season. So he coaxed O'Donnell to return. At 37, having not played football since training camp and with just a week of practice, O'Donnell started against a talented Tampa Bay defense and beat them. Throwing for 232 yards and two touchdowns, O'Donnell showed no signs of rust in the 33-13 victory. The Steelers offered O'Donnell a chance to return in 2004 but the Wiley veteran who calls Nashville home decided that he would like his final masterpiece to speak for itself.