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Rocky Lombardi (born July 30, 1998) [1] is an American professional football quarterback for the Michigan Panthers of the United Football League (UFL). He played college football for the Michigan State Spartans and the Northern Illinois Huskies and was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2024 by the Cincinnati Bengals.
Team Category Player Statistics NIU Passing: Rocky Lombardi: 13/29, 165 yds Rushing: Gavin Williams: 15 rushes, 61 yds Receiving: Kacper Rutkiewicz: 5 receptions, 46 yds
The Huskies represent Northern Illinois University in the NCAA's Mid-American Conference. Although Northern Illinois began competing in intercollegiate football in 1899, [ 1 ] the school's official record book does not generally include statistics from earlier than the 1950s, as records before this period are often incomplete and inconsistent.
Rocky Lombardi scored on a 1-yard plunge with 1:11 to play to lift Northern Illinois to a 20-13 win over Eastern Michigan on Saturday. Grayson Barnes had the key play when he went up for a ...
Rocky Lombardi was looking for a new place to play football after deciding to transfer from Michigan State nearly a year ago. Lombardi and the Huskies proved to be a great match in the Mid ...
Quarterback Rocky Lombardi ran for three touchdowns to power Northern Illinois to a 41-23 victory over Kent State in the MAC title game on Saturday.
Expectations were low for the 2021 season following a disappointing 2020. Michigan State QB Rocky Lombardi announced that he would be transferring to NIU in December 2020, and he was named the starting QB to enter the season. [36] NIU opened the year as an 18 point underdog to Georgia Tech, but defeated the Yellow Jackets 22-21. [37]
(1:24) NIU – Rocky Lombardi 6 yard run, Kanon Woodill kick (Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:35; Northern Illinois 13–7) Second Quarter (9:42) NIU – Kanon Woodill 32 yard pass from Tom Foley, Trayvon Rudolph two-point pass conversion from Rocky Lombardi ( Drive: 8 plays, 87 yards, 4:03; Northern Illinois 21–7 )