Brothers Matt And Tim Hasselbeck Are Alike But Different In More Ways Then One
Matt Hasselbeck and his younger brother Tim Hasselbeck are alike but different in more ways then one.
How are they alike?
They both went to college at Boston College in Chestnut Hill Massachusetts where they played quarterback!
Matt Hasselbeck’s career at Boston College was from 1994-1997. During his career in Chestnut Hill Massachusetts he had 390 completions , 701 attempts , 4548 yards with 22 touchdowns and 26 interceptions “according to https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/matt-hasselbeck-1.html
Tim Hasselbeck’s meanwhile played from 1998-2000. During his career he had 278 completions , 501 attempts , 3890 yards , 29 touchdowns and 16 interceptions. “according to https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/tim-hasselbeck-1.html
After their collegiate careers were complete both Matt Hasselbeck and his brother Tim Hasselbeck went on to play in the NFL!
Matt Hasselbeck played seventeen seasons where he played for four different teams. Those teams included Green Bay where he played two seasons in 1999 and 2000. After a brief stint in Wisconsin he went to Seattle where he played nine seasons before heading to Tennessee for two seasons before finishing up his career with Indianapolis . For his career Matt Hasselback had 212 touchdowns , 153 interceptions and 36, 638 yards. “according to http://www.nfl.com/player/matthasselbeck/2501078/profile
Unlike his brother Tim Hasselback only played six seasons in the NFL where he played for five different teams that included Carolina, Philadelphia, Washington, The New York Giants and Arizona. During his six seasons in the NFL Tim Hasselback threw for 5 touchdowns, 1, 012 yards and had seven interceptions . “according to http://www.nfl.com/player/timhasselbeck/2504361/careerstats
Though their NFL careers were different as far as how long they lasted and how many yards and interceptions they’ threw today Matt Hasselbeck, Tim Hasselbeck are still in the same profession because they both work for the World Wide Leader In Sports we call ESPN where they’re both analysts.