Date of Birth: December 1, 1966 Position: Quarterback (QB)
Career Timeline
Dallas Cowboys (DAL) - 1989
New Orleans Saints (NO) - 1990–1991
Chicago Bears (CHI) - 1992–1993
St. Louis Rams (STL) - 1995–1996
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (TB) - 1997
Indianapolis Colts (IND) - 1998–1999
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Selected in the 1st round (11th overall) of the 1989 NFL Supplemental Draft by the Dallas Cowboys.
Played a key backup role to Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman during his early years with the Cowboys.
In 1990, while playing for the New Orleans Saints, Walsh posted his best season statistics with 2,218 passing yards and 15 touchdown passes.
Started games for multiple franchises, showcasing his adaptability and experience in various offensive systems.
Known for his strong arm and ability to read defenses, contributing to team successes in various roles.
Retired from the NFL after the 1999 season, completing a decade-long career.
Post-NFL Career
After retiring, Walsh transitioned into coaching and mentoring young quarterbacks, sharing his extensive knowledge of the game.
Involved in various football camps and training programs, contributing to the development of the next generation of players.
Legacy
Steve Walsh may not be a household name, but his contributions as a reliable quarterback across multiple teams have earned him respect in the NFL community. His journey reflects the challenges and triumphs of a professional athlete navigating the complexities of a long career in football.
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