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  2. Although Batch did not officially announce his retirement from the NFL, he took a Steelers pre-game studio analyst job with KDKA-TV for the 2013 season alongside KDKA-TV sports anchor Bob Pompeani and ex-Steeler defensive lineman Edmund Nelson, effectively ending his NFL career. He continued in this role for the 2014 season.

  3. Checkout the latest stats for Charlie Batch. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

    • December 5, 1974
  4. Dec 19, 2023 · Charlie Batch is a former Detroit Lions and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback whose career spanned 15 seasons and two NFL Super Bowls. Now in retirement, Charlie’s passions for sports, technology, medical cannabis, and his Best of the Batch Foundation have propelled him to new careers in entrepreneurialism, philanthropy, sports broadcasting ...

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  5. Jul 20, 2023 · Being ‘More Than’ – A Conversation with Charlie Batch. Charlie Batch is a retired NFL quarterback and social entrepreneur who is passionate about giving back. He is the Founder of the Best of The Batch Foundation, a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit focused on unlocking potential in communities to build the best future for kids and families by ...

  6. THE NFL. Mr. Charlie Batch is a former NFL quarterback turned entrepreneur, media personality/color analyst, community advocate, and professional speaker. His NFL career spanned 15 years and two Super Bowl victories. In retirement, Mr. Batch continues to be a respected strategist in the NFL, providing game-day commentary for Steelers broadcasts ...

  7. Complete career NFL stats for Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Charlie Batch on ESPN. Includes scoring, rushing, defensive and receiving stats.

  8. playerstrust.com › spotlights › charlie-batchCharlie Batch - The Trust

    After 15 years in the league, what was going through your head when it came time to retire? A I was 38 years old, played 15 years in the league, and had an expiring contract — it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what was next.

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