When naming NFL busts, Josh Rosen is likely one of the first names people think of, especially when mentioning recent players. The former tenth-overall pick has nothing going with the Arizona Cardinals.
However, a recent announcement shows that he will be seeking a whole new career. Rosen was recently accepted into and will attend the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.
Former UCLA QB Josh Rosen is now attending Wharton School of Business at Penn.
— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) September 9, 2024
This is a huge deal, considering how competitive and prestigious the school is. It’s one of the eight universities that make up the Ivy League.
According to US News, this ranks as the best university in all of America for business school. That might justify why it also has an annual cost of $79,800. Obviously, that won’t be a problem for Rosen, who had career earnings of $18.7 million
The school is also ranked No. 1 for categories such as finance, executive MBA, and real estate and second in accounting and marketing.
It is also reported that 94.2% of graduates already have jobs after three months, while 83.9% are already employed on graduation day.
Josh Rosen Absolutely Flopped In The NFL
Rosen has clearly shown he’s a very smart person, but his time in the NFL was certainly a failure.
Between his five seasons in the NFL, he played for a whopping seven different teams that never got anything special out of him.
Rosen’s only I’m[actful season was his rookie year for the Cardinals, where he threw for 2,278 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions. After that he started three games for the Dolphins in 2019 and appeared in four for the Falcons in 2021.
Neither of those stints showed any of the potential he had coming out of college.