Christian Hackenberg apparently blundered during interviews with NFL teams in advance of next month's draft. By telling the truth. As a freshman at Penn State, the quarterback completed 58.9 percent ...
After attending Penn State and being drafted in the second round by the Jets in 2016, Christian Hackenberg has poor memories of his time in New York. Hackenberg, who never took a snap in a ...
Christian Hackenberg’s days as a quarterback might be numbered, but now he’s trying to take his arm to a new sport. Christian Hackenberg didn’t live up to the hype in the NFL (or the short-lived ...
Christian Hackenberg is returning to a New Jersey sideline. The former Jets quarterback will coach his old position at Winslow Township High School in Atco. The program welcomed the former Penn State ...
My good friend Jim McCabe publishes a weekly newsletter called Power Fades, which contains his musings about golf. He has kindly agreed to allow his thoughts to be published weekly in Morning Read, so ...
The old saying goes that the most popular player on a football team is the backup quarterback. He usually holds the allure of the unknown, a sense of hope and possibility. That is … unless it is ...
The Curious Case of Christian Hackenberg has prompted six words to dance in our heads: Seriously, how bad can he be? The tidal wave of criticism from different parts of the organization in recent ...
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Quarterback Christian Hackenberg, who never entered a game in two seasons with the New York Jets, was traded Tuesday to the Oakland Raiders, ending an odd and disappointing ...
Christian Hackenberg never did appear in an NFL regular-season game. Maybe he'll play in the major leagues. The former New York Jets quarterback is trying his hand at baseball, per NBC Philadelphia's ...
Christian Hackenberg chose Penn State knowing full-well the challenges ahead were unprecedented, and only some of them were about football. Back in 2013, fallout from the Jerry Sandusky child sex ...
Christian Hackenberg stood on the muddy football field behind a middle school. He stared at his quarterback. “I still want your eyes on me,” Hackenberg said. Nearby, scrawny players in dark green mesh ...