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Eight teams. One mission. Always ready.
Quarterback. Student of the game. A next-man-up profile built on preparation, sharpened by reps, and designed for the moments when readiness matters.
From Hoover, Alabama to the NFL — the path of a quarterback who built a career one preparation rep at a time. Every team. Every camp. Every depth-chart climb.
Called up off the practice squad three days prior. Took the field on national television against a divisional rival and put up 262 yards and 3 touchdowns in his first NFL start — a 34-3 win over the Raiders. One of the highest-rated NFL debuts in the modern era. Proof of the simple thesis behind every chapter that followed: when the call comes, be ready.
Eight years. Five franchises he’s started for. The numbers behind a career built on staying sharp, staying current, and being ready when the moment finds him.
Stats shown for this demo are sourced from the Jacksonville Jaguars player profile and linked career sources where available.
An NFL debut three days off the practice squad. National TV. Divisional rival. 16-of-22 for 262 yards, 3 TDs, and a 151.9 passer rating — one of the highest debut ratings in the modern era.
A sponsorship hub for regional and national brands that want more than a logo placement: appearances, youth camps, community events, content, and long-term storytelling around preparation.
For a production site, this section would include approved partner logos, downloadable media assets, audience notes, activation options, and direct routing to representation.
Partnership Inquiries →From Spain Park High School to a biscuit shop in San Marco — a few verified moments from the journey, with their original sources.
Joined teammates Cam Little, Antonio Johnson, and Chandler Brayboy at Main Event in Jacksonville for an evening with cancer survivors and their families — part of the NFL’s Crucial Catch initiative.
Read on jaguars.com →Spent time with Jaguars fans at Maple Street Biscuit Company in Jacksonville’s San Marco community on December 17, 2025.
Read on news4jax.com →A Birmingham-based 501(c)(3) using sport as early intervention for at-risk youth. Programs like Rally Camp introduce kids to athletics and the career paths around them — with partners including UAB athletics, the Birmingham Squadron, and the Birmingham Barons.
Visit the foundation →Left Hattiesburg as the program’s career leader in passing yards (11,994) and passing touchdowns (87), capped by a New Orleans Bowl win in his senior season.
Read on southernmiss.com →Senior season at Spain Park: 3,649 passing yards and 40 TDs against 7 INTs. Finished his prep career with 8,605 passing yards — 7th in AHSAA history at the time.
Career summary →A curated press shelf for notable announcements, features, and community appearances. A live official site would keep this fed with current releases and approved media.
Two-year, $6.5M deal with $3M guaranteed. Mullens reunites with new Jaguars OC Grant Udinski, who came over from Kevin O’Connell’s staff in Minnesota.
Significant scheme overlap between Liam Coen’s offense in Jacksonville and Kevin O’Connell’s system in Minnesota — both branches of the McVay tree — has shortened the install for the QB room.
Verified roster details, career statistics, and current team information for Nick Mullens as a Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback.
For a production launch, media requests, sponsorships, appearances, camps, and partnership opportunities would route directly to verified representation. In this demo, messages are previewed only.