Jacoby Brissett is set to make Patriots history Thursday night by becoming the first African-American quarterback to make a start for the team. New England is the 31st franchise to give a black QB a start. That leaves the Giants as the only team to never have done it. The Cardinals were the first to start a black quarterback. They did so in 1933 when Joe Lillard started for the Chicago Cardinals.

As best our research could find, here is every team’s first starting African-American quarterback and when it happened:

Cardinals: Joe Lillard, 1933

Colts: George Taliaferro, 1953

Broncos: Marlin Briscoe, 1968

Bills: James Harris, 1969

Steelers: Joe Gilliam, 1973

Rams: James Harris, 1974

Jets: J.J. Jones, 1975

Buccanners: Parnell Dickinson, 1976

Chargers: James Harris, 1977

Browns: Dave Mays, 1977

Bears: Vince Evans, 1979

Titans: Warren Moon,1984

Eagles: Randall Cunningham,1985

Cowboys: Reggie Collier, 1986

Redskins: Doug Williams, 1987

Raiders: Vince Evans, 1987

Lions: Rodney Peete, 1989

Vikings: Warren Moon, 1994

Bengals: Jeff Blake, 1994

Seahawks: Warren Moon, 1997

Ravens: Tony Banks, 1999

Chiefs: Warren Moon, 2000

Saints: Jeff Blake, 2000

Falcons: Michael Vick, 2001

Dolphins: Ray Lucas, 2002

Jaguars: David Garrard, 2002

Panthers: Rodney Peete, 2003

Texans: Tony Banks, 2003

49ers: Troy Smith, 2010

Packers: Seneca Wallace, 2013

Patriots: Jacoby Brissett, 2016