Date of Birth: August 15, 1962 Position: Quarterback (QB)
Career History
Pittsburgh Steelers (1986-1991)
Brister was drafted in the 3rd round of the 1986 NFL Draft.
He became the starting quarterback for the Steelers in 1989.
Helped lead the team to the AFC Championship Game in 1990.
Philadelphia Eagles (1992-1993)
Served as a backup and started several games during his tenure.
Known for his strong arm and mobility in the pocket.
New York Jets (1993)
Played a short stint with the Jets, providing veteran experience.
Denver Broncos (1997-1999)
Joined the Broncos and was part of the team during their Super Bowl XXXII victory.
Served primarily as a backup to John Elway but contributed to the team's success.
Minnesota Vikings (2000)
Finished his NFL career with the Vikings.
Provided depth at the quarterback position during his final season.
Highlights and Accomplishments
Brister played in a total of 14 NFL seasons.
He recorded a career total of 14,445 passing yards and 84 touchdown passes.
Known for his leadership and resilience on and off the field.
Brister's tenure with the Steelers cemented his status as a fan favorite in Pittsburgh.
Legacy
Bubby Brister may not be a household name, but his contributions to the teams he played for, especially the Pittsburgh Steelers, have left a mark in NFL history. His ability to lead and adapt to various offensive schemes made him a valuable asset throughout his career.
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