XTodd Collins?
or
some kicker
Where do you go to check stuff like that?WOW, just checked...Would have never guessed who!
That was my guess. It just seemed he was on a lot of rostersJ.T. O'Sullivan
There you go.Found a guy who has been on the active roster of 10 different teams but has only appeared in games for 4 of those teams.
Where do you go to check stuff like that?WOW, just checked...Would have never guessed who!
This seems like a kicker category.I'll take a shot with Jay Feely.XTodd Collins?
or
some kicker
Just to give you an idea, Todd Collins has been on 4 different teams in his career. The answer to the question has been on over twice as many teams over the last decade.
I can't believe he gained employment after his stint with my Bengals.Then again, there's 8 other teams that probably think the same thingWhere do you go to check stuff like that?WOW, just checked...Would have never guessed who!
O'Sullivan was on 10 teams
J.T. O'Sullivan has played for ten different teams: New Orleans Saints (2002-04); Green Bay Packers (2004); Chicago Bears (2005, 2007); Minnesota Vikings (2005); New England Patriots (2006); Carolina Panthers (2006); Detroit Lions (2007); San Francisco 49ers (2008); Cincinnati Bengals (2009); San Diego Chargers (2010)
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Ben Agajanian played for 9.Regular season games for most different teams: (O'Sullivan has only appeared in games for 4 different teams)9 teams: Ben Agajanian8 teams: Jeff Brady, Mark Royals, Karl Wilson7 teams: Chris Chandler, Joe Nedney, John Casey, Eddie Murray, Doug Brien, Jose Cortez, Vinny Testaverde, Eric Metcalf, Lorenzo Neal, Ted Washington, Tom Tupa, Jeff Zgonina, Adam Schreiber, Mitch Berger, Andre Rison, Gus Frerotte, Jeff Blake, Steve Bono, Tim McKyerI might have missed some guys that didn't appear in a lot of games but this should be most of the guys that played for at least 7 teams.Eddie Murray might win the award for kickers:- Detroit- Tampa- KC- Dallas- Philly- Washington- Minnesota- then back to Dallas and Washington
Yeah. I don't know how he keeps getting signed, tbh.What's weird is he was signed so often to actually play. A lot of backup QBs make a nice career out of managing the clipboard on game day, and learning the opponents playbook well enough to mimic the next QB they face for defensive practices during the week. Seems the teams that picked up JT thought they might put him in a game.