Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hundley looking for opportunit­y to play

- By Adam Hill Contact Adam Hill at ahill@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

A large contingent of Raiders fans is hoping Aaron Rodgers decides to play football in Las Vegas.

One of his former understudi­es has already arrived.

Brett Hundley was a late training camp addition to the XFL’S Vegas Vipers and could play in Saturday’s season opener at the Arlington Renegades.

Hundley, who left UCLA as the school’s all-time leader in touchdown passes, backed up Rodgers with the Packers from 2015 to 2017 and started nine games in 2017 after Rodgers suffered a broken collarbone.

“I learned a lot from him,” Hundley said of his time with Rodgers. “Good friend and good brother. How to be a pro is one of the biggest things I learned from him. How to carry yourself, how to lead. I attribute a lot of what I do as a quarterbac­k to my days in Green Bay. Quarterbac­k school with (Mike) Mccarthy, with Aaron, tutoring under him for three years. My game is sort of built around learning from him.”

Hundley, 29, also spent time with the Seahawks, Cardinals, Colts, Ravens and Saints. His last appearance in an NFL regular-season game was with Arizona in 2019.

That’s part of what brought Hundley to the Vipers when his contract with the Ravens expired last month.

“I think just to play,” he said of the thought process of joining the XFL. “I’ve always loved the game of football. I have a passion to play … that’s the biggest thing for me is to get out there and have some fun and get the feeling of live action again.”

Hundley might get that opportunit­y Saturday, even though he has had only two weeks to learn offensive coordinato­r Duane Taylor’s system.

“He may take a few snaps in the game,” Taylor said. “He’s picking up everything. He’s so detail-oriented, so it’s been nothing for him to understand everything we want to do. It’s just a matter of translatin­g the lingo that we use into something he’s been familiar with in the past.”

Luis Perez, who has had success in several spring football leagues, is expected to start at quarterbac­k. Jalan Mcclendon

offers a dynamic skill set with his threat as a rusher to complete the quarterbac­k room.

“The (quarterbac­k room) is awesome,” Hundley said. “They’re an amazing group of guys. Happy to be with them and happy to get rolling. (I feel like I bring) experience and energy … being in the league (NFL) for this long.”

Hundley said the closest system he has played in to what the Vipers will employ was the spread offense of Noel Mazzone at UCLA. His enjoyment of that system along with the NFL experience of the coaching staff were helpful in drawing him to the Vipers.

He cited some of the league’s other top players for sparking his interest in the XFL, including Josh Gordon, Paxton Lynch, Vic Beasley and Geronimo Allison (whom he played with on the Packers).

“These are guys I’ve played around and played with,” Hundley said. “It’s a cool opportunit­y to have this mix of guys who have played in the NFL and then this group that is right there on the cusp still fighting for that chance and to see their excitement and their want to for this.”

 ?? Vegas Vipers ?? Vipers quarterbac­k Brett Hundley spent three years with the Packers before bouncing around the NFL.
Vegas Vipers Vipers quarterbac­k Brett Hundley spent three years with the Packers before bouncing around the NFL.

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