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Alexa Delivers Brutal Low-Blow To Matt Leinart’s NFL Career After Former QB’s Son Asked It An Innocent Question [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

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Matt Leinart (Photo via Twitter)

Former NFL quarterback Matt Leinart is widely remembered as one of the greatest college football players of all time.

He achieved legendary status at USC by winning a Heisman Trophy and leading his team to a national championship. However, a viral video shared online shows that smart home devices have absolutely no respect for past gridiron glory. In the clip, the former athlete’s young son casually asked an Alexa speaker to provide information about his father.

Matt Leinart’s Son Triggers Unexpected Tech Roast

USC Falls Behind Michigan in Culture Talk After Matt Leinart's Selfish Act
Matt Leinart (Image credit: Imagn)

A video of former NFL quarterback Matt Leinart’s son asking Alexa about his father quickly captured attention across social media. The virtual assistant delivered a blunt assessment of Leinart’s professional playing days that amused viewers. The lighthearted moment highlighted how technology can sometimes deliver unfiltered opinions.

The clip showed the young boy posing a simple question to the smart speaker. Alexa responded with a direct comment on Leinart’s pro career that did not sugarcoat the results. Fans and followers shared the exchange widely because of its unexpected honesty and comedic timing.

Getting roasted is not anything new for Leinart.

Leinart’s Legacy Extends Beyond Playing Stats

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Matt Leinart (Image credit: Imagn)

Matt Leinart enjoyed a successful college career, highlighted by a national championship and individual accolades. His transition to the professional level proved more challenging as he served primarily in backup roles across several teams. Post-retirement, he has thrived as a respected football analyst and commentator.

The viral clip prompted discussions about career achievements and public perception. Supporters noted Leinart’s accomplishments at USC and his current media success while acknowledging the honest take on his playing days. The moment resonated because it mixed humor with a realistic view of athletic careers.

Leinart played 6 seasons for the Cardinals, Raiders, and Texans. He threw for 4065 yards and 15 touchdowns.

Before the NFL, Leinart finished his college career with 807 completions on 1,245 attempts for 10,693 yards. He also threw for 99 touchdowns and 23 interceptions.

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