Ross Tucker is a former NFL offensive lineman who played seven seasons for the Washington Football Team, Cowboys, Bills, and Patriots after graduating from Princeton University in 2001. Currently hosts a number of podcasts including the Ross Tucker Football Podcast all available here in addition to his game analyst duties for CBS, the Philadelphia Eagles, and Westwood One Radio.
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In support of the NFL’s taunting rule
The new point of emphasis around taunting has a lot of people up in arms. But consider a point Mike Tomlin has raised.
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How some overlooked members of NFL rosters have had a huge impact in 2021
Ross Tucker discusses the up-and-down life of an NFL backup quarterback.
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Will the ongoing QB struggles in Miami and Carolina open the door for a Deshaun Watson trade?
Ross Tucker discusses how the recent performance of Tua Tagovailoa and Sam Darnold could affect the trade value of Houston’s former Pro Bowl QB.
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Does the NFL have a clock mismanagement epidemic?
Ross Tucker discusses why he thinks the league has a clock mismanagement epidemic.
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Tucker’s Takes: Why Preseason Matters
Plenty of people choose to ignore the preseason as they await the start of the regular season games. But, while preseason games don’t count for wins or losses, they are a huge deal for players up and down the roster.