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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