Tim Hasselbeck
Tim Hasselbeck at the Giants’ 2007 Training Camp.
“Especially for a guy you drafted high, and put so much on their shoulders early,” said ESPN’s Tim Hasselbeck, a former NFL quarterback.
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Whoopi Goldberg and the gang might not want to cross paths with NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck anytime soon.
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And in the past year, former Redskins quarterback Tim Hasselbeck and onetime Baltimore Ravens quarterback Trent Dilfer left football after being offered announcing positions….
He played college football at Boston College.
Timothy Thomas “Tim” Hasselbeck is a former professional football quarterback.
The high point of his career to date came on December 7, 2003, when he completed 13 of 19 passes for 154 yards in leading the Redskins to a 20-7 win over the New York Giants.
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This speculation was confirmed when Hasselbeck made his TV debut on September 23, 2007, announcing the Arizona Cardinals-Baltimore Ravens game for FOX.
Hasselbeck a backup in ‘07: Hasselbeck signed with the Cardinals before Week 7 and did not attempt a pass all season.
In 2003 he was signed by the Washington Redskins, where he spent two seasons as a backup quarterback.
Tim Hasselbeck is the younger brother of Seahawks starting quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, and the husband of Elisabeth Hasselbeck , former Survivor contestant and current co-host of The View.
Hasselbeck was signed to the Philadelphia Eagles practice squad in 2002 as an undrafted free agent.
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His only game action with the Giants consisted of two kneeldowns.
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…a two-day training camp for players who aspired to move into broadcasting.
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He also works as a television sports analyst for the SportsNet New York network.
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Tim Hasselbeck was born in Norfolk, Massachusetts.
While regarded as strong-armed and athletic, Hasselbeck has a mediocre 63.7 career passer rating, but he has not thrown a pass in an NFL regular season contest since the 2003 season.
He was originally signed by the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent in 2001.
Hasselbeck was 6-for-26 for 57 yards with four interceptions in that game.
He was thrust into starting action in 2003 when then starter Patrick Ramsey was injured.






