Steve Matthews

For the American lawyer, see Steve A. Matthews.
Steve Matthews
No. 11
Position: Quarterback
Personal information
Date of birth: (1970-10-13) October 13, 1970
Place of birth: Tullahoma, Tennessee
Career information
College: Memphis
NFL draft: 1994 / Round: 7 / Pick: 199
Career history
Career NFL statistics
TD-INT: 0-0
Passing Yards: 299
QB Rating: 85.3
Player stats at NFL.com

Stephen "Steve" Keith Matthews (born October 13, 1970) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League. He played five seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Tennessee Oilers, later the Titans, (formerly Houston Oilers). He played collegiately at the Harford Community College of Harford County, Maryland in Churchville for the "Fighting Owls" and later at the University of Memphis for the "Tigers". He is currently the head football coach at Knoxville Catholic High School in Knoxville, Tennessee.[1]

Pro career

Matthews was drafted in the seventh round (199th overall) in the 1994 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. After three seasons with no playing time, he left and joined the Jacksonville Jaguars. With the Jaguars, Matthews played in two games and started one. In his first start on September 7, 1997, Matthews led Jacksonville to a win over the New York Giants by completing 23 of 35 passes with no interceptions.[2] He would then play for the Tennessee Titans during the 1998 season. He played in just one game, completing 2 of 3 passes for 24 yards. He would be released at the end of the '98 Season.

References

  1. Dave Link (December 21, 2012). "Catholic High School hires Steve Matthews as football coach". knoxnews.com. Retrieved January 7, 2014.
  2. "Looking for No. 3 Can QB Steve Matthews, cut by Jaguars, stick with Oilers?". Sports Illustrated. August 28, 1998. Retrieved January 7, 2014.


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