When I heard the news that Josh Rosen had been traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, I felt a twinge of excitement. It seemed like my favorite college quarterback was finally going to get a chance to play in the NFL. After all, he led the UCLA Bruins to a win in the PAC-12 championship game three years ago. Everyone expected Rudy Gobert to go in the first round of the draft that year. But he didn’t, and Josh became the second quarterback taken. I had high hopes that Josh would have a successful career, but he didn’t seem to actually play in the NFL.
I watched the games for the Dolphins, Cardinals, and now the Buccaneers, hoping to see if I could spot Josh on the field. I thought for sure he would get a chance with one of them, and I was starting to think that maybe his career was over before it had even started. I talked to some of my football-loving friends, who shared my concern about Josh’s status. We didn’t know if we were being overly pessimistic or if there was another reason.
Then, one day, I read an article about Josh. He had been given a chance to play in the NFL as a backup quarterback for the Buccaneers. I was ecstatic! After years of waiting, Josh had finally gotten his chance. I wondered how this would affect the Buccaneers’ offensive production. Would he bring the same kind of magic he had in college? Would he surprise us all with a deep ball here or make an unexpected touchdown run there?
I was anxious to watch the games and evaluate his performance. And sure enough, he did not disappoint. Josh was a real force on the field, throwing laser passes and making plays that no one else could have. While his statistics were not the most impressive, he was still a valuable addition to the team. He added much-needed depth to the quarterback position and gave the Buccaneers a much more reliable option coming off the bench. Not only that, but his vast knowledge of the game made a great impression on his teammates.
Josh’s story is inspiring. He went from an overlooked college quarterback to an NFL player in a matter of years. His journey has been remarkable, and I’m proud to say he has earned his place in the league.
Now that I’ve seen his talent in action, I find it hard to believe that he was ever overlooked. I see him as a leader and a winner, and I think the Buccaneers are lucky to have him on their team.
I’m sure Josh can take the Buccaneers even further in the playoffs this year. He is an excellent backup quarterback, but I know he has what it takes to be a starting quarterback in the NFL. He has the potential, and all he needs is a chance.
With the help of his team, I’m sure Josh will prove himself and show the world why he deserves a spot among the best. He’s already put together a few impressive games, and I have no doubt he will keep doing so. I think the Buccaneers are in for a great season with Josh behind the wheel.
I’m also confident that if given the opportunity, Josh can do amazing things in the NFL. He has already outperformed expectations in the preseason, showing off an impressive skillset. He can read defenses very quickly and he makes quick and accurate throws. He is a leader on the field and in the locker room, and I’m sure he will continue to make a positive impact both on and off the field.