Top 31 Quotes & Sayings by Jordan Rodgers

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American athlete Jordan Rodgers.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Jordan Rodgers

Jordan Edward Rodgers is an American sports commentator and former college and professional American football quarterback. Rodgers signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2013, and also played on practice and preseason squads for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Miami Dolphins, as well as the BC Lions in the Canadian Football League. He is the brother of Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

First impressions are huge, especially with the coaching staff.
I've devoted my life to football.
Not having a great relationship with my brother Aaron, or what people think that relationship should be, didn't define me. — © Jordan Rodgers
Not having a great relationship with my brother Aaron, or what people think that relationship should be, didn't define me.
Every relationship stands on its own, and it's successful or not successful for its own reason.
Having my name kind of pop out on a page more so than other people helped in recruiting, helped in a lot of different areas. But when it comes down to it and you're talking about professional football - you can either play, or you can't. They don't care what your last name is at the end of the day.
Everything that comes along with 'The Bachelorette' as far as the media was a crazy experience. Crazy fans and trolls and the things that come with the reality side of TV.
I've had the liberty of having a lot of control in the offences I've been a part of because I get the game pretty well, and I pick things up fast.
Cam Newton, his best throw is better than anybody's best throw. I'm gonna say that right off the bat. But I will take consistency over volatile play any day of the week.
Going through your reads, there is always an answer. And if you consistently, from a mental standpoint as a quarterback, go through your reads, you always give your team a chance to win.
I did radio for a year and did some TV things, and I was already in place at ESPN before 'The Bachelorette' started.
It's a different mind-set going into the off-season as a starter. The uncertainty from the team is gone, and your confidence grows.
You know what never gets schemed or what never gets stymied? Going through your reads and completing balls.
Footwork is the biggest element to any quarterback game because if it's off, it will mess with your mechanics.
What I can control is how I'll perform when I got to a team.
Family things are always tough, and they're always tough to address, let alone on a TV show.
I think early in my development as a quarterback, before I ever got a Division I college offer or anything, my brother was in the spotlight, first-round draft pick. People expected me to be him, but I was underdeveloped, undersized, unrecruited... so it was tough at that point.
There's no scenario in which I wouldn't want my entire family at a wedding.
I was never the most talented player on the field.
I've been overlooked and slighted every step of the way. I think that brings out the best in me.
I am a fan of Cam Newton. I love watching him play the game. He is an unbelievable talent: throwing the football, running the football.
I've carried my chip with me my entire career. I've had to fight and claw for every position I've had. I sat on the bench as a junior in high school, I had to compete my senior year in high school to get the job. I competed again at Vanderbilt before having success.
I chose to stay close with my family and my parents and my brother.
I'm defined by the character I have.
I don't really have a team that I root for. — © Jordan Rodgers
I don't really have a team that I root for.
I could've kept playing, but football didn't define me.
I feel I'm my own quarterback and have accomplished my own things.
Aaron would be the most invested in wanting to get me better. It's not that other people can't mentor me, but to have an older brother in a spot like that, he'd always have been helpful to me.
I knew I'd get an opportunity, and it's up to me to make the most of it whether I got drafted or not. If you can play, you'll get to play, regardless of that.
Ultimately, I ended up playing for three NFL teams. That's something I'm proud of, just to get to that level.
You'd be surprised how many fans I think are from 'The Bachelorette' will come up and say something about football.
Overall, there is very little in my life I enjoy more than college football.
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