Josh Rosen’s Twitter profile highlights NFL’s wild ride

Josh Rosen’s Twitter profile is all NFL heartbroken after signing with the Cleveland Browns.

Another season, another football franchise for Josh Rosen…

Not to say he was picked for this, but Rosen is tearing up the NFL teams faster than you can tell Josh McConne. The former No. 10 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft from UCLA just signed with him, I’m not kidding, the sixth NFL team in five seasons. Rosen will now retain a purse or compete for a backup job at the Cleveland Browns. Three more teams and Ryan Fitzpatrick will be tied for the jersey.

Rosen was so much on the move that his poor Twitter profile couldn’t keep up with all of these transactions. His profile picture since he was drafted out of the University of California. Rosen’s banner photo is from when he was with the Miami Dolphins three seasons ago. His Twitter bio says that with his newest team, the Atlanta Falcons…

Rosen was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals and traded with the Dolphins after his rookie year. He was signed to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coaching team in 2020 before being signed by the San Francisco 49ers. Rosen made a backup for Matt Ryan on The Dirty Birds a year ago. Now, he’ll join the Cleveland quarterback room occupied by Jacoby Brissett and Deshwan Watson this fall.

The man is only 25 years old…

Josh Rosen’s Twitter profile is the epitome of a wild and crazy ride in the NFL

Rosen was a leading candidate to come out of St. John Bosco. The former five-star star signed with UCLA right on the road to play Jim Mora. While Rosen has had a really exciting rookie season, taking home the Pac-12 Freshman Offensive Player of the Year and Freshman All-American, his last two years with the Bruins haven’t been measured. We should have known then…

After the nine fouls made in front of him in the 2018 NFL Draft, Rosen was unfortunately placed in an impossible position as a rookie. He had to start games behind the Cardinals’ porous attack line and play for a head coach who was on his skates in Steve Wilkes. Arizona General Manager Steve Kim decided to limit his huge losses by hiring Cliff Kingsbury and drafting Kyler Murray in 2019.

a look. Rosen is a smart guy with a lot of opportunities outside of the football game. While it serves him to keep cashing quarterback spare checks, we have to wonder how long he’s going to be in the league. If he’s able to add to the center room, then by all means, keep getting your money, dude. In the meantime, perhaps for the sixth time charm in Cleveland?

Given how messy Brown has been historically, Rosen probably didn’t stay long in Cleveland either.



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