Position: Quarterback (QB) Date of Birth: October 5, 1978
Professional Career
New York Giants (2001-2003)
Drafted in the 4th round of the 2001 NFL Draft (Overall pick 125).
Played primarily as a backup quarterback during his tenure with the Giants.
Appeared in 10 games over three seasons, starting in 3 games.
Notably played in a game against the Philadelphia Eagles in 2003, where he made a significant contribution.
San Francisco 49ers (2004-2005)
Signed with the 49ers in 2004.
Served mainly as a backup quarterback.
Played in 2 games during the 2005 season but did not have any starts.
Post-NFL Career
Transitioned to a successful career in sports broadcasting after retiring from professional football.
Joined ESPN as a college football analyst and co-hosted shows such as "College GameDay" and "SportsCenter."
Gained fame as the host of "The Bachelor" in 2004, marking a notable crossover into reality television.
Highlights and Accomplishments
Known for his poise and leadership on the field during his playing days.
Recognized for his work in the media, providing insights and analysis on college football.
Maintained a presence in popular culture as a television personality.
Conclusion
Jesse Palmer had a solid but brief NFL career, primarily with the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers. Following his playing days, he successfully transitioned into broadcasting and entertainment, becoming a recognized figure in both sports and reality television.
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