Quarterback Josh Rosen will continue his career with the Cleveland Browns.
However, he’s far from being a top quarterback prospect out of UCLA.
His career has been a disaster and he’s more known for saying the immortal quote of how nine mistakes were made ahead of him.
Instead, he never took off throughout his five-year career and has never spent more than one season with a team.
Unfortunately, Rosen is once again the topic of conversation after Kyler Murray received a hefty contract extension from the Arizona Cardinals.
On the day Kyler Murray signs a 5-year, $230.5M contract extension, Josh Rosen ends up signing with the Browns, his fifth NFL team since Arizona traded him away to make Murray their starting QB. pic.twitter.com/QUhvPWWpIZ
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) July 21, 2022
Pro Football Focus writer Ari Meirov tweeted, “On the day Kyler Murray signs a 5-year, $230.5M contract extension, Josh Rosen ends up signing with the Browns, his fifth NFL team since Arizona traded him away to make Murray their starting QB.”
As Murray received his contract extension after three seasons, Rosen has done nothing but collect NFL jerseys from his teams.
After playing for the Cardinals, Rosen was sent to the Miami Dolphins for the Dolphins’ 2019 second-rounder and 2020 fifth-rounder.
Rosen also played for the San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons before joining the Browns.
Rosen’s Signing A Hint Regarding Watson’s Suspension?
If Deshaun Watson gets a lengthy suspension based on the recommendation by former federal judge Sue Robinson, they are ready for Jacoby Brissett to take over.
But will Rosen’s signing indicate the decision that Watson and the Browns might face?
Will Watson be out for a long time?
Or are they signing Rosen to fill out their roster?
After all, there’s no certainty that Rosen will stay after the 2022 season.
Therefore, he’s there to fill out a roster spot until Watson returns.
Until he makes it to the final roster, it’s still not sure whether Rosen will remain in Cleveland for the season.
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