How much did Christian Ponder make?

How much did Christian Ponder make?

Estimated Career Earnings

Year Salary Earnings
2015 $1,500,000
2015 $87,647 $87,647
2016 $760,000 $800,000
6 seasons $5,118,201 $12,546,345

What does Christian Ponder do for a living?

American football player
Christian Ponder/Professions

Is Christian Ponder still in the NFL?

He has never suited up for an NFL team since the end of the 2016 NFL season. Christian Ponder finished his underwhelming NFL career with 6,658 passing yards, 38 touchdowns, and 36 interceptions.

Are Sam and Christian Ponder still married?

Ponder is part of a football family, after all. The longtime ESPN host is married to former Florida State and NFL quarterback Christian Ponder. The happy couple’s story about how they got together is pretty great. β€œHe started sending me messages on Twitter,” Sam explained in a previous interview.

How old is Christian Ponder?

Christian Andrew Ponder (born February 25, 1988) is a former American football quarterback. He played for the Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers.

What happened to Christian Ponder Vikings?

Ponder had an up-and-down career with the Vikings. He started all 16 games and helped lead the team to a playoff berth in 2012, but also suffered several injuries and inconsistent play, eventually being benched in favor of rookie Teddy Bridgewater in 2014; he totaled a 14–21–1 record in his four seasons with the Vikings.

What year was Christian Ponder most successful at Florida State?

Ponder’s 2010 season, his senior year and only year under coach Jimbo Fisher, was his most successful. Ponder was the first Seminole quarterback since Chris Weinke in 1999 to lead his team to victories over both its in-state rivals, Miami and Florida.

How many touchdowns did Christian Ponder throw in his rookie year?

Ponder threw three touchdowns and set a Vikings rookie record with 381 yards passing. But Ponder also threw a crucial interception late in the fourth quarter to set up Tim Tebow and the Broncos for a game-winning drive.

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