Arizona Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen got into a minor car accident this past weekend. Fortunately, he was perfectly fine, but he took to Instagram to post a photo of the damage to his Tesla.
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Rosen then joked that he caused the damage to the driver's side by punching the vehicle, quipping that “the NFL doesn't test for this stuff.”
The 22-year-old just completed his first NFL season, playing in 14 games and making 13 starts. He ended up with 2,278 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions, completing 55.2 percent of his passes and registering a passer rating of 66.7 in what was considered a disappointing rookie campaign overall.
Rosen, who played his collegiate football at UCLA, was originally selected by the Cardinals with the 10th overall pick of the 2018 NFL Draft.
He spent three years at UCLA, and in his junior campaign, he finished with 3,756 yards, 26 touchdowns, and 10 picks while completing 62.6 percent of his passes and recording a passer rating of 147.
Rosen never really posted impressive numbers with the Bruins.
During his freshman season in 2015, he totaled 3,669 yards, 23 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions, tallying a completion percentage of 60 percent and a passer rating of 134.3.
Then, in his sophomore year, Rosen was limited to just six games due to a shoulder injury. Over that time, he registered 1,915 yards, 10 touchdowns, and five picks while completing a meager 59.3 percent of his passes and logging a passer rating of 138.9.
However, Arizona liked what it saw in the 6-foot-4 signal-caller, clearly thinking that his ability could translate well into the pros.
The Cardinals won just three games in 2018.