- Shane Matthews
Infobox NFLretired
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width=
position=Quarterback
number=6
birthdate=birth date and age|1970|6|1Cleveland, Mississippi
deathdate=
debutyear=1993
finalyear=2006
undraftedyear=1993
college=Florida
teams=
*Chicago Bears (1993-1996)
*Carolina Panthers (1997-1998) *
* Chicago Bears (1999-2001)
*Washington Redskins (2002)
*Cincinnati Bengals (2003) *
*Buffalo Bills (2004-2005)
*Miami Dolphins (2006) *:*Inactive and/or practice squad member only
stat1label=TD-INT
stat1value=31-24
stat2label=Yards
stat2value=4,756
stat3label=QB Rating
stat3value=75.0
nfl=MAT575349Michael Shane Matthews (born
June 1 1970 in Cleveland,Mississippi ) is a formerAmerican football quarterback in theNational Football League . He most recently played for theMiami Dolphins , and collegiately at Florida. On March 2, 2007, Matthews officially retired from the NFL.On
September 7 ,2007 , Matthews was named head coach of the Florida franchise in theAll American Football League .High school years
Matthews attended Cleveland High School in
Cleveland, Mississippi through his sophomore year before attending Pascagoula High School inPascagoula, Mississippi . He was named theMississippi Player of the Year as a senior.College career
Matthews played
college football at theUniversity of Florida underhead coach Steve Spurrier . Upon finishing his college career, Matthews was signed by theChicago Bears in 1993. Despite achieving amazing success in college he finished 5th in Heisman voting in 1991 and set a school record for career passing yards.Professional career
1993-2001
He remained the Bears' back-up and third-string quarterback for four seasons. Matthews did not appear in a regular season game with the Bears until 1996.
Matthews spent a couple years with the
Jacksonville Jaguars , but remained a back-up. The Bears brought Matthews back for the 1999 season and in his second stint with the team he played a much bigger role. Matthews had his best season in the NFL in 1999, starting seven games, throwing for 1645 yards and 10 touchdowns. Matthews played the next two season with the Bears, starting a total of 8 games in that span. He also relieved starter Jim Miller in the 2002 (2001 NFL season ) playoff game against thePhiladelphia Eagles after Miller separated his shoulder and could not continue.ESPN 'sChris Berman gave Matthews the nickname "The Shane Matthews Band" when the quarterback appeared on the network's NFL highlight show, "NFL Primetime ". The nickname was a reference to theDave Matthews Band .2002-2006
In 2002, Matthews signed with the
Washington Redskins and started 7 games, throwing for 1251 yards and 11 touchdowns. Since that season, Matthews has returned to his back-up and third-string role with theCincinnati Bengals in 2003 (0 games) and theBuffalo Bills in 2004 (3 games, 0 starts). In 2005, Shane Matthews was on the roster of the Bills, but was the third-string quarterback behindJ.P. Losman andKelly Holcomb . Matthews did not appear in a regular season game during the2005 NFL season . He retired following the 2005 NFL season.In December of 2006, Matthews was signed as the 3rd string quarterback for the Dolphins. He was brought in to replace the former starter
Daunte Culpepper , who was placed oninjured reserve for knee rehab.
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