The New York Giants had nine winning seasons with Phil Simms on the team. He finished his career at MSU with 5,545 passing years and 32 touchdowns. Simms came to Morehead State from Louisville Southern High School in 1975. The guy was no bum, that's for sure, however, he was a better than average QB, not great. His son-in-law is former NFL linebacker Brian Toal, … Phil is a father of three sons. Written By David Steele. ... he is No. Get in line: 5 QBs who deserve Hall of Fame as much as Tony Romo.
His son Matthew is currently AAF Quarterback for the Atlanta Legends. ... Phil Simms. Seriously, this is not an ironic pick, after having lost his broadcast job to Romo. His son Chris is a former NFL quarterback, assistant coach, and current college football analyst. Phil Simms Son. First of all, Simms was injured for the Giants’ second Super Bowl, replaced by chronic overachiever Jeff Hostetler who performed very well in Simms’ absence and led them to victory, so he truly only participated in one Super Bowl, not two. HOF is for greats. … He lettered all four years for the MSU Eagles. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. Great Super Bowl performance yes, but c'mon, Trent Dilfer had a good Super Bowl too, you want him in Canton? Go to nfl.com and look at his numbers. Phil Simms was not a hall of fame QB by any stretch of anybody's imagination. Phil Simms played football for Morehead State from 1975-78.