1 conference playoff seed. Brock Osweiler is closing the door on finding a spot in the NFL in 2019 ⁠— and beyond.“I’m extremely grateful for the time I did receive playing in the National Football League,’’ Osweiler told Klis. "Brock was a great teammate," cornerback Chris Harris Jr. said. There’s a lot of things I still wanted to accomplish. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

Osweiler, the quarterback who had stints as a starter for the Broncos, Texans and Dolphins, told Mike Klis of 9 News in Denver that he is retiring.

"Drafted by the Broncos in the second round of the 2012 draft, Osweiler spent three seasons backing up Peyton Manning before coming off the bench when Manning was injured during the second half of 2015. His NFL career lasted seven seasons – with most of them coming in Denver. And given that, it’s all good. He measured 6'6 and 7/8 inches tall at the 2012 NFL Combine, instead of the 6'8" that the media had touted throughout his Arizona State career. "He was so huge for us in our Super Bowl run with how well he played when Peyton was injured.
Osweiler was rated the sixth best quarterback in the 2012 NFL Draft by NFLDraftScout.com. "I’m extremely grateful for the time I did receive playing in the National Football League," "Being a kid from Kalispell, Montana, playing for the Denver Broncos, winning a Super Bowl, having the opportunity to sign a second contract – when you look back on it, I couldn’t be more appreciative," Osweiler added. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED is a registered trademark of ABG-SI LLC. "But, hey, sometimes you don’t get that opportunity. He also was a backup for the Miami Dolphins in 2018 and remained a free agent into the 2019 campaign.© 2020 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. The former Denver Broncos, Houston Texans and Miami Dolphins quarterback told 9News in Denver in a … "It was great. The seven-year veteran quarterback told KUSA's Mike Klis on Wednesday that he was retiring … "I have my health. Brock Osweiler is calling it a career. At 6-7 and 240 pounds, Osweiler stood out ever since he arrived in the NFL as a second-round pick by the Denver Broncos out of Arizona State in 2012. He scored a 25 on the Wonderlic. He was then cut by Cleveland in 2017, briefly rejoining the Broncos before signing with the Dolphins.Osweiler received interest from Atlanta, Indianapolis and the New York Jets since August but ultimately decided to retire after being unable to sign on to a full-season commitment. Brock Osweiler is calling it a career. The Broncos then went on to win Super Bowl 50 against the Carolina Panthers.Spurning the Broncos the ensuing offseason after Manning's retirement, Osweiler instead signed with the Houston Texans on a four-year, $72 million deal. "© 2020 ABG-SI LLC. I have the ring. Former Denver Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler is calling it a career. Despite having plenty of miles left in the tank, former Super Bowl champion Brock Osweiler has decided to retire. “The experiences I did have, people I did meet, relationships I did make -- I’m not going to dwell on the things that didn’t happen in my career." But after he threw 15 touchdowns with 16 interceptions in 2016, Houston traded Osweiler to the Cleveland Browns, parting with a second-round pick just to get him off their books.Osweiler was subsequently released by the Browns and later served as a backup for the Broncos in the 2017 season. Brock Osweiler is closing the door on finding a spot in the NFL in 2019 ⁠— and beyond. October 17, 2019 1:09pm Osweiler, the quarterback who had stints as a starter for the Broncos, Texans and Dolphins, told Mike Klis of 9 News in Denver that he is retiring. All Rights Reserved. The Broncos ended up winning Super Bowl 50 that season. Brock Osweiler retires an American hero at age 28 with $60 million America is saluting former Denver Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler, who is hanging it up after earning $4 million for every game he won. Quarterback Brock Osweiler, who helped the Broncos to a Super Bowl 50 title, is retiring from the NFL after seven years in the league, according to …
Former Denver Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler is calling it a career.Osweiler, who had stints with the Broncos, Dolphins and Texans during his career, announced that he was retiring from the NFL on Wednesday. He was selected with the 57th overall pick in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos. “I’m extremely grateful for the time I did receive playing in the National Football League,’’ Osweiler said. And I have a lot more left in the tank," Osweiler said. As dusk falls on North Scottsdale three months into another football season, Brock Osweiler wheels his new equipment away from his driveway. Osweiler's 5-2 record lifted Denver to the AFC West Division title and the No. But the peak of his NFL fame wouldn't arrive until 2015, when he took over for an injured Peyton Manning and led the Broncos to a 5-2 record as a starter before the five-time NFL MVP reclaimed his role in time for the playoffs. There is no way we get to that Super Bowl without Brock. "Osweiler signed a four-year, $72 million contract with the Houston Texans that offseason but was later traded to the Browns following the 2016 season. Free-agent quarterback Brock Osweiler says he is retiring from the NFL.