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Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Blake Bortles called him a career.
The Green Bay Packers had some notable backup quarterbacks during the Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers eras, including the likes of Matt Hasselbeck, Doug Pederson and Matt Flynn. One of Rodgers’ last backups finally decided to call it a career after waiting for teams to call this off the season.
He appeared on the popular podcast Pardon My Take, and former Packers supporter and Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles announced his retirement. in ESPN Yeats field Share the news on Twitter.
The Bortles spent time on the Packers active roster and coaching staff during the 2021 season. After being released during cutbacks in training camp, Bortles was brought back into the team’s Week 9 game against the Kansas City Chiefs to be a backup for Jordan Love while Aaron Rodgers sat down with COVID-19.
Love remains Rodgers’ primary backup, with backup striker Danny Ettling currently on the team’s coaching staff.
Remember Blake Portels’ career in the NFL
Some cynical fans will remember Portels as a bust, but given the position he was put in, and the success he’s had in bringing the Jaguar franchise, it’s been an impressive career for the 30-year-old quarterback.
After graduating from Oviedo High School in Florida, Bortles was one of the unknown commodity In the 2010 enlistment class. He received interest from schools such as Colorado State and Purdue, but the only school that made him an offer from FBS was Central Florida, where he decided to enroll.
After being late to kindergarten in his freshman year and back up as a rookie, Bortles took over as UCF’s primary QB in 2012. Mossman as a starter helped put the Knights on the map, throwing for more than 6,600 yards, and 50 touchdowns. , and only 16 objections. In his final college season, the Bortles led the Knights to a record 12-1 with a surprise victory over Baylor in the Fiesta Bowl to give UCF its first major title in program history.
The Jaguars took the Bortles with the third overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, serving as the team’s primary QB for five seasons. It peaked in 2017, as he helped lead the Jaguar team all the way to the Asian Championship match before losing to the New England Patriots in an impassioned comeback.
After leaving Jacksonville, Portells has served as backup in Los Angeles, Denver, Green Bay, and New Orleans for the past three seasons. With no teams calling him up to October of this year, Portels decided it was time to retire.
Could a favorite attendee retire soon?
The Bortles has retired at just 30, and while he hasn’t been in Green Bay for long, one elderly fan who is currently on the list could be hanging up his cleats after this season.
Randall Cobb is 32, and while that’s not old for wide performances, injuries have kept the veteran on the sidelines more than he would have liked in the past few seasons. Even if he stays healthy this year, cup on lastyear out of his contract, and if the Packers don’t want him back, that may play a factor in his decision.
Analysts are already considering Cope’s replacements in the slot for 2023. However, in all likelihood, Cope will remain at Green Bay for as long as Rodgers is the quarterback, and presumably they can retire together.
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