Position: Running Back (RB) Date of Birth: April 2, 1965
Career History
St. Louis Cardinals (STL) - 1987
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (TB) - 1988
Phoenix Cardinals (PHO) - 1988
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Derrick McAdoo played in the NFL during the late 1980s, primarily as a running back.
His professional career spanned two seasons, where he played with three different teams.
McAdoo was known for his speed and agility, contributing to the offensive backfields of the teams he played for.
He was part of the St. Louis Cardinals during their transitional period before the team moved to Phoenix.
Additional Information
Though not widely recognized, Derrick McAdoo's journey through the NFL showcases the challenges and opportunities faced by many players in the league. His time with the Cardinals and Buccaneers represents a significant chapter in the history of those franchises.
As a lesser-known player, specific statistics or notable game performances may not be extensively documented, but his involvement in the league during this era is a testament to his skills and dedication to the sport.
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