Donovan McNabb

American football player

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September 18 2023 Joined Outkick and launched a new show called The Five Spot With Donovan McNabb.
September 18 2023 Joined Outkick and launched a new show called The Five Spot With Donovan McNabb.
2021 McNabb co-founded The QB Legacy (QBL), a nonprofit organization providing mentoring and coaching to young quarterbacks in underserved communities, offering education on quarterback skills, leadership, emotional resilience, collegiate recruiting, and financial literacy.
2021 McNabb co-founded The QB Legacy (QBL), a nonprofit organization providing mentoring and coaching to young quarterbacks in underserved communities, offering education on quarterback skills, leadership, emotional resilience, collegiate recruiting, and financial literacy.
2019 McNabb's wife Raquel Nurse McNabb co-founded the Caris Sports Foundation, a nonprofit providing financial aid for disadvantaged youth to participate in athletics, with McNabb serving as a spokesperson.
2019 McNabb's wife Raquel Nurse McNabb co-founded the Caris Sports Foundation, a nonprofit providing financial aid for disadvantaged youth to participate in athletics, with McNabb serving as a spokesperson.
January 2018 Officially fired from ESPN along with fellow football analyst Eric Davis following the sexual harassment investigation.
January 2018 Officially fired from ESPN along with fellow football analyst Eric Davis following the sexual harassment investigation.
December 12 2017 Suspended by ESPN due to sexual harassment allegations from his time at NFL Network.
December 12 2017 Suspended by ESPN due to sexual harassment allegations from his time at NFL Network.
August 2016 Became the lead analyst for beIN Sports college football coverage and joined ESPN Radio as an analyst.
August 2016 Became the lead analyst for beIN Sports college football coverage and joined ESPN Radio as an analyst.
2015 McNabb resigned from Fox in late 2015.
2015 McNabb resigned from Fox in late 2015.
December 18 2015 Released from jail after serving an 18-day sentence and began a 72-day house arrest period.
December 18 2015 Released from jail after serving an 18-day sentence and began a 72-day house arrest period.
November 30 2015 Began serving his 90-day sentence, with 18 days in jail and the remainder under house arrest.
November 30 2015 Began serving his 90-day sentence, with 18 days in jail and the remainder under house arrest.
June 28 2015 Arrested for DUI following a traffic accident in Gilbert, Arizona.
June 28 2015 Arrested for DUI following a traffic accident in Gilbert, Arizona.
August 2014 Announced as a color commentator for select NFL games on Fox, working alongside Dick Stockton during the 2014 NFL season.
August 2014 Announced as a color commentator for select NFL games on Fox, working alongside Dick Stockton during the 2014 NFL season.
April 2014 Served a one-day jail sentence in Maricopa County, Arizona for a 2013 DUI conviction.
April 2014 Served a one-day jail sentence in Maricopa County, Arizona for a 2013 DUI conviction.
2013 Inducted into the Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame and had his jersey number 5 retired by the team.
2013 McNabb became an analyst on Fox Sports Live, Fox Sports 1's flagship program.
2013 McNabb became an analyst on Fox Sports Live, Fox Sports 1's flagship program.
2013 Inducted into the Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame and had his jersey number 5 retired by the team.
July 29 2013 McNabb officially retired from professional football, choosing to retire as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles.
July 29 2013 McNabb officially retired from professional football, choosing to retire as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles.
September 2012 McNabb began his broadcasting career by joining the NFL Network as an analyst.
September 2012 McNabb began his broadcasting career by joining the NFL Network as an analyst.
2011 The McNabb Family NICU began serving patients at Virtua Vorhees Hospital.
2011 Ranked 100th on the NFL Top 100 list.
2011 The McNabb Family NICU began serving patients at Virtua Vorhees Hospital.
2011 Ranked 100th on the NFL Top 100 list.
December 1 2011 McNabb requested and was granted his release from the Minnesota Vikings, with potential interest from the Houston Texans, Kansas City Chiefs, and Chicago Bears, though no team ultimately signed him.
December 1 2011 McNabb requested and was granted his release from the Minnesota Vikings, with potential interest from the Houston Texans, Kansas City Chiefs, and Chicago Bears, though no team ultimately signed him.
October 18 2011 McNabb was removed as the starting quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, with rookie Christian Ponder taking over the position for the remainder of the 2011 season.
October 18 2011 McNabb was removed as the starting quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, with rookie Christian Ponder taking over the position for the remainder of the 2011 season.
July 27 2011 McNabb was traded from the Washington Redskins to the Minnesota Vikings, with Vikings punter Chris Kluwe agreeing to give him jersey number 5 in exchange for a $5,000 donation to charity and other promotional considerations.
July 27 2011 McNabb was traded from the Washington Redskins to the Minnesota Vikings, with Vikings punter Chris Kluwe agreeing to give him jersey number 5 in exchange for a $5,000 donation to charity and other promotional considerations.
December 17 2010 Head coach Mike Shanahan demoted McNabb to third-string quarterback for the remainder of the season, effectively ending his primary role with the Redskins.
December 17 2010 Head coach Mike Shanahan demoted McNabb to third-string quarterback for the remainder of the season, effectively ending his primary role with the Redskins.
November 15 2010 McNabb signed a five-year contract extension with the Washington Redskins worth $78 million, with potential to increase to $88 million through incentives. On the same day, he suffered a significant 59-28 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
November 15 2010 McNabb signed a five-year contract extension with the Washington Redskins worth $78 million, with potential to increase to $88 million through incentives. On the same day, he suffered a significant 59-28 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
October 3 2010 McNabb returned to Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field to play against his former team, the Eagles, receiving a standing ovation from fans and hugging former coach Andy Reid after the game.
October 3 2010 McNabb returned to Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field to play against his former team, the Eagles, receiving a standing ovation from fans and hugging former coach Andy Reid after the game.
April 4 2010 Donovan McNabb was traded from the Philadelphia Eagles to the Washington Redskins, marking a significant transition in his professional career.
April 4 2010 Donovan McNabb was traded from the Philadelphia Eagles to the Washington Redskins, marking a significant transition in his professional career.

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