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Seneca Wallace Is Proud to be Greenbay’s First African American Starting QB

When Seneca Wallace takes the field on Sunday, he’ll be the  first African-American starting QB in the history of the team … and Seneca  tells TMZ Sports he couldn’t be more proud.

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It’s a huge milestone for  GB, considering the organization is 94 years old — the 3rd oldest franchise in  the NFL.

Seneca tells TMZ Sports, “It’s a great honor to be the first  African American quarterback to start for the Green Bay Packers. All I’m focused  on right now is preparing for the Eagles and giving the Packers the best  opportunity to win ball games.”

It’s not like the Pack has had tons of  turnover at the QB spot over the years — Wallace is only the 4th starter since  1993 when Brett Favre (white) took the job from Don Majkowski (white).

Of course, Aaron Rodgers (white) followed him and Matt Flynn  (white/burnout) started a couple of games when A.R. got hurt in 2010 &  2011.

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