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Is EJ Manuel nog steeds in de NFL?

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Erik Rodriguez “EJ” Manuel Jr.

EJ Manuel.

No. 3, 5
NFL Draft: 2013 / Round: 1 / Pick: 16
Career history
Buffalo Bills (2013–2016) Oakland Raiders (2017) Kansas City Chiefs (2019)*

Is EJ Manuel still in the NFL?

It’s not a franchise known for developing quarterbacks, so Manuel was dealt a bad hand to begin with. Manuel’s last grasp at sticking around in the NFL came before the 2019 season, where he attempted to make the Chiefs roster. Unfortunately, he couldn’t make the cut. Manuel now serves as an ACC Network analyst.

What is EJ Manuel doing now?

Manuel is an analyst for the ACC Network and ESPN.

How much money did EJ Manuel make?

Estimated Career Earnings

Year Salary Earnings
2017 $775,000 $800,000
2018 $100,000
6 seasons $4,818,264 $9,785,300
Seasons Salary Total Cash

How many years did EJ Manuel play in the NFL?

Kansas City Chiefs backup quarterback EJ Manuel has called it a career after five professional seasons. The former first-rounder retired from the NFL, according to the NFL Transactions report. The 29-year-old Manuel never lived up to his potential as the 16th overall pick of the 2013 NFL Draft with the Buffalo Bills.

What team did EJ Manuel play?

Quarterback EJ Manuel, who played four years with the Bills after they made him a first-round pick in 2013, has retired.

Where did EJ Manuel grow up?

Norfolk, Va.

The two grew up together in Norfolk, Va., as pals and played little league sports with one another. Smith has a son of his own who played football at Virginia Tech and shared a close bond with EJ.

Who drafted Geno Smith?

The New York Jets

The New York Jets draft West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith with the 39th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft.

Who is EJ on ACC Network?

Studio Analyst – ACCN
Along with is his ESPN duties, Manuel co-hosts College Sports Today on SiriusXM with Brock Huard. One of the most productive quarterbacks in Florida State history, Manuel led the Seminoles to a 25-6 record as a starter during the 2009-12 seasons, and the fourth-most wins in program history.