
“Is Shedeur Sanders the Next Big Thing? Mel Kiper’s Shocking Quarterback Comparison Will Leave You Guessing!”
Pennington was renown for his accuracy, leading the league in completion percentage twice and even retired as the NFL’s all-time leader in the category.Â
However, his career was marred by injuries. That 11-year career included a mere 89 games and just 81 starts. His inability to stay healthy resulted in him retiring after the 2011 season, having played in only four games over the previous three years.
While Shedeur Sanders would probably love to have the same throwing ability as Pennington, no quarterback on earth would want to have Pennington’s injury history.
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