Report: Another NFL Quarterback Retiring to to Embrace Coaching Role With the Packers

Experienced quarterback Sean Mannion, who spent the previous season on the Seattle Seahawks’ practice squad, is retiring from professional football. As reported by ESPN’s Brady Henderson, Mannion is set to join the coaching staff of the Green Bay Packers, where he will focus on working with quarterbacks and the passing game under coach Matt LaFleur.

QB Sean Mannion had offer to stay in Minnesota but decided on Seahawks  practice squad instead | The Seattle Times

Henderson’s report highlights Mannion’s reputation for intelligence and a deep understanding of the game, attributes that have earned praise from those closely associated with him. Over his nine-year NFL career, which included stints with the St. Louis and Los Angeles Rams, the Minnesota Vikings, and the Seahawks, Mannion played in 14 games, featuring three starts. He achieved a completion rate of 60.9%, accumulating 573 passing yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions. Mannion, primarily a career backup and practice squad participant, transitions to coaching after a commendable four-year tenure at Oregon State, where he threw for 13,600 yards, 83 touchdowns, and 54 interceptions as a four-year starter. Now 31 years old, Mannion will play a role in the development of Packers quarterback Jordan Love. In his inaugural year as the Green Bay starter, Love demonstrated promise by completing 64.2% of his passes for 4,159 yards and recording 32 touchdowns against 11 interceptions, contributing to the Packers’ advancement to the NFC divisional round.

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