- Steve Walsh (American football)
Infobox NFLretired
name=Steve Walsh
position=Quarterback
number=3, 4
birthdate=birth date and age|1966|12|1St. Paul, Minnesota
debutyear=1989
finalyear=1999
college=Miami (FL)
teams=
*Dallas Cowboys (1989-1990)
*New Orleans Saints (1990-1993)
*Chicago Bears (1994-1995)
*St. Louis Rams (1996)
*Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1997-1998)
*Indianapolis Colts (1999)
stat1label=TD-INT
stat1value=40-50
stat2label=Yards
stat2value=7,875
stat3label=QB Rating
stat3value=66.4
nfl=WAL606936Stephen John Walsh (born
December 1 ,1966 inSt. Paul, Minnesota ) is a formerAmerican football quarterback in theNational Football League .University of Miami career
After graduating from
Cretin-Derham Hall High School inSaint Paul, Minnesota , Walsh attended and playedcollege football for theUniversity of Miami . He posted a record of 23-1 in his two seasons as the team's starting quarterback and led the Hurricanes to the 1987 national championship. A prolific passer, Walsh also held the school record for careertouchdown passes from1988 -2002 before being surpassed byKen Dorsey .NFL career
Walsh was selected by the
Dallas Cowboys with the first pick in the1989 NFL Supplemental Draft. With Dallas, Walsh was reunited with his former head coach at Miami, Jimmy Johnson, who had just taken over the Cowboys' reins. However, Dallas had also selected quarterbackTroy Aikman in the regular draft that same year and Walsh was never able to move out of the role of Aikman's backup. And the pickup of Walsh in the first round of the supplemental draft forced Dallas to give up their first round pick of the1990 NFL Draft , which would in turn be the #1 pick overall (Jeff George ) after the Cowboys finished 1-15. The year after his rookie season, Walsh was traded to theNew Orleans Saints for three draft picks.Walsh went on to have a respectable 11-year NFL career, playing for the Cowboys, Saints,
Chicago Bears ,St. Louis Rams ,Tampa Bay Buccaneers , andIndianapolis Colts , but was never able to attain the remarkable success in the NFL that he had in college. He retired after the1999 season.Walsh finished his career with 713 completions in 1317 attempts (54.1%), 7,875 yards, 40 touchdowns, and 50 interceptions, for a passer rating of 66.4.
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