Chase Daniel
American football player
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September 5 2023 | Chase Daniel announced his retirement from professional football after fourteen seasons and declared his intention to start a full-time media career with multiple outlets, including the NFL Network. |
2022 | In Week 18 against the Denver Broncos, Daniel relieved Justin Herbert, throwing for 25 yards, completing a touchdown pass to Keenan Allen, and executing a two-point conversion to Joshua Palmer in what would be his final NFL game. |
March 17 2022 | Daniel re-signed with the Los Angeles Chargers, continuing his role as a backup quarterback for another season. |
March 31 2021 | Chase Daniel signed with the Los Angeles Chargers as a backup quarterback to Justin Herbert, joining the team after previous stints with other NFL teams. |
March 18 2021 | Daniel was released by the Detroit Lions. |
2020 | Daniel made his first appearance for the Lions during Week 9 against the Minnesota Vikings, completing 8 of 13 passes for 94 yards, a touchdown, and an interception in a 34-20 loss. |
March 24 2020 | Chase Daniel signed a three-year, $13.05 million contract with the Detroit Lions. |
2019 | Replaced an injured Mitchell Trubisky in Week 4 against the Minnesota Vikings, completing 22 of 30 passes for 195 yards and a touchdown to Tarik Cohen in a 16-6 Bears win. |
2019 | Started as quarterback for the Bears in a game against the Oakland Raiders in London, throwing for 231 yards and two touchdowns, but also being intercepted twice in a 24-21 loss. |
2019 | Entered the game late in the fourth quarter against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday Night Football after Mitchell Trubisky was benched, throwing for nine yards in a 17-7 loss. |
November 21 2018 | Started as quarterback for the Chicago Bears in the Week 12 Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions due to Mitchell Trubisky's shoulder injury. Completed 27 of 37 pass attempts for 230 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions, leading the Bears to a 23-16 victory. |
March 14 2018 | Signed a two-year, $10 million contract with the Chicago Bears, with $7 million guaranteed. |
2017 | During the 2017 NFL season, Daniel appeared in one game for the Saints, playing in relief of Drew Brees in a game against the Buffalo Bills. |
March 29 2017 | Chase Daniel signed a one-year contract to return to the New Orleans Saints, marking his second stint with the team. |
March 13 2017 | Daniel requested and was granted his release from the Philadelphia Eagles, hours after the team signed free agent quarterback Nick Foles. |
March 9 2016 | Chase Daniel signed a three-year, $21 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, becoming the backup quarterback to rookie Carson Wentz. |
2015 | Daniel appeared in relief in only two regular-season games and started in the Chiefs' 30-0 Wild Card Round victory over the Houston Texans. |
2014 | Chase Daniel married his longtime girlfriend Hillary Mullin. |
2014 | In Week 17, Daniel started against the Chargers due to Alex Smith's lacerated spleen, leading the Chiefs to a 19-7 victory that eliminated the Chargers from playoff contention. |
2013 | In Week 17, Daniel started his first regular-season NFL game against the San Diego Chargers, completing 21 of 30 passes for 200 yards and one touchdown, while also rushing for 59 yards in a 24-27 overtime loss. |
2013 | In Week 14, Daniel played against the Redskins, completing 1 of 3 passes with an interception in a 45-10 Chiefs victory. |
March 12 2013 | Chase Daniel signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as a backup quarterback to Alex Smith. |
December 23 2012 | Connected with teammates Garrett Hartley and Justin Drescher on a game-winning field goal in overtime against the Dallas Cowboys. |
March 2012 | Signed a new one-year contract with the Saints. |
March 5 2011 | Daniel announced the establishment of an athletic scholarship for Missouri football recruits from Texas, which he would personally endow. |
September 3 2010 | Chosen as backup quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, with Patrick Ramsey being waived. |
January 1 2010 | Promoted to the active roster before the regular season finale. |
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