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Former NFL quarterback standout Rich Gannon sees the physical abilities of Chargers' Justin Herbert, but believes the rookie's ability to think quickly is a difference-maker.
Rich Gannon's mind, his arm, his legs and his heart desperately wanted this to be the beginning of his 19th year in the NFL. His injured neck, with a fragile vertebra still mending following a ...
In 2004, Gannon retired because of a neck injury, finishing his 17-year career with 28,743 passing yards, 180 touchdowns, and a trip to the Super Bowl during his MVP season (2002). He had no plans ...
Rich Gannon is out at CBS after 16 seasons as an NFL TV game analyst, The Post has learned. Gannon, the former MVP quarterback, will not have his contract renewed in the first move of NFL TV free a… ...
Rich Gannon: Let's first go back to the lesson learned if you're the Jacksonville Jaguars. Don't be conservative against a team like the Patriots. You have to be aggressive. You have to take chances.
According to Rich Gannon, NFL On CBS analyst and former NFL quarterback, "the Chargers could easily be 4-0 right now. Rivers has made a couple of poor decisions late in games.
“The hardest thing in our game is the development of the young quarterback,” said Gannon, who played 16 seasons and won an MVP award in 2002. “With the changes in the rules of the collective ...
Gannon went 11-8 in Kansas City with 23 touchdowns and just 11 interceptions. His interception rate went from 3.6% to 1.7% from Minnesota to Kansas City and his sack rate improved from 7.5% to 6.4 ...
To summarize, former Raider Quarterback Rich Gannon left a message for Al Davis offering to help mentor current Raiders Quarterback Jamarcus Russell, who is now widely considered the biggest bust ...
Rich Gannon, center, flanked by Oakland Raiders Head Coach Norv Turner, left, and Raiders owner Al Davis, right, announces his retirement from professional football at the Oakland Raiders training ...
Broadcast journalist Matt Millen, left, stands next to former Oakland Raiders quarterback Rich Gannon during their preseason NFL game at the Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Aug. 10, 2018.
Former Oakland Raiders quarterback Rich Gannon, right center, visits during a mini camp at their headquarters in Alameda, Calif., on Wednesday, June 13, 2018. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) ...
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