Cris Collinsworth Once Said, You re Not Going to Win a Whole Lot with Aaron Rodgers Playing Quarterback
By Stephen Douglas
Aaron Rodgers many years ago. | Mark Konezny/Getty Images
Aaron Rodgers will be a guest on Kenny Mayne s farewell
SportsCenter on Monday night. It is unlikely he reveals anything about his future during the appearance, but you never know. While we wait for his latest appearance as the Green Bay Packers quarterback, let s look back at when it all started. Week 13 of the 2007 NFL season.
Rodgers in his third year out of Cal backing up Brett Favre. He had only attempted 32 passes in his career. Rodgers got his big break when the 10-1 Packers played the 10-1 Dallas Cowboys on a Thursday night with Bryant Gumbel and Cris Collinsworth on the call for the NFL Network. Favre got hurt during the second quarter and Rodgers replaced him. On his first full drive, after a botched play, Cris Collinsworth said, You re not going to win a whole lot with Aaron Rodgers p
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It s the Remember The Time edition of the Bengals Booth Podcast as team president Mike Brown joins Dan Hoard to reminisce about all 19 candidates for the franchise s initial Ring of Honor class.
Podcast highlights include:
1:53 - Podcast begins with an overview of the Ring of Honor and how Season Ticket Members can vote for the nominees.
2:32 - Brown first talks about his father, Paul Brown, and his influence on the game of football.
9:41 - Why Brown thinks Hall of Famer Anthony Muñoz is the greatest left tackle in NFL history.
13:58 - Brown reminisces about going out to Augustana College in Illinois to scout quarterback Ken Anderson and what impressed him the most.
Tim Tebow reportedly signed a contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday with the goal of making the team as a tight end, according to ESPN's <a.
Jacksonville Jaguars sign former Gators quarterback-turned-tight end Tim Tebow I want to thank the Jaguars for the opportunity to compete and earn the chance to be part of this team, said Tebow in the team s official announcement. Author: First Coast Sports Updated: 1:27 PM EDT May 20, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Statistically, Jaguars’ rookie quarterback Trevor Lawrence is regarded as one of the greatest college football players ever but it appears he will have some company in that elite category in his own locker room this fall.
The Jaguars announced Thursday that they signed former Gators quarterback-turned-tight end Tim Tebow. I want to thank the Jaguars for the opportunity to compete and earn the chance to be part of this team, said Tebow in the team s official announcement.