Steve Atwater, former professional football player | Wikipedia
Steve Atwater, former professional football player | Wikipedia
Atwater attended the University of Arkansas. He was named All-Conference three times and All-American twice. He helped the team win the Southwest Conference in 1988. He still holds the school record for career interceptions. He was later added to the school’s All-Century Team.
In 1989, the Denver Broncos drafted him in the first round. He started as a rookie and led the team in tackles. He made eight Pro Bowls and won two Super Bowls. In Super Bowl XXXII, he had a sack, a forced fumble, and six tackles. Many said he should have been MVP.
He played 10 seasons in Denver and started 155 straight games. He finished his career with the New York Jets in 1999. After that season, he signed a one-day contract to retire as a Bronco. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2020.
Atwater was born in Chicago but did not live there long. Most of his football career was tied to St. Louis, Arkansas, and Denver. His impact on the game came from his consistency and his ability to hit hard without missing assignments.