Kordell Stewart Net Worth

Kordell Stewart Net Worth is
$16 Million

Kordell Stewart Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Kordell is 6’1″ and weighs 218 pounds. Kordell has two sons. He led the Buffaloes to two bowl wins as well as the same amount of final top ten positions. He’s best known in school for throwing a 74-yard “Hail Mary” match-winning pass to the final play of a match from the Michigan Wolverines on September 24, 1994. The pass and game would continue to be known as “The Miracle at Michigan.”

Kordell would enter the 1995 NFL Draft and was taken 60th complete by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Although an skilled passer in school, it took several years for him to get his opportunity to begin. Before that time arrived, nevertheless, he was used by the Steelers as a wide receiver as well as on special teams. He led the Steelers to the AFC Championship Game that year, but three interceptions because match secured the team’s fortunes. Another two years wouldn’t be as successful as player losses and training changes curtailed Kordell as well as the team’s success. Another year, 2001, was Kordell’s finest as he recovered the starting job and led the team to a 13-3 record; using the quarterback appreciating what was his best statistical season ever. The Steelers, nevertheless, lost again in the AFC Championship Game.

Another season, in 2002, Kordell lost his starting job early in the year and finally released after the entire year. Kordell signed on with the Chicago Bears in 2003 and was named the starter but cannot procure the place. Kordell played as a back-up using the Baltimore Ravens in 2003 and 2004 before the conclusion of his NFL career. After his career, Kordell has appeared consistently on television and radio, mostly as an NFL analyst. The NFL also worked as a sports radio host in Atlanta. His finest post-NFL celebrity was reached in the Real Housewives of Atlanta reality show where Kordell, who had been wed to cast member Porsha Stewart, appeared in numerous episodes, prior to the couple were divorced.

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Kordell Stewart Net Worth $16 Million


Full NameKordell Stewart
Net Worth$16 Million
Date Of BirthOctober 16, 1972 (age 42
Place Of BirthNew Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Height6 ft (1.85 m)
Weight218 lbs (98.88 kg)
ProfessionAmerican football player
EducationUniversity of Colorado Boulder, John Ehret High School
NationalityUnited States of America
SpousePorsha Stewart (m. 2011–2013)
ChildrenSyre
ParentsRobert Stewart Sr., Florence Stewart
SiblingsRobert Stewart Jr.
NicknamesSlash
Star SignLibra
#Quote
1What I need is what I have with me.
#Fact
1Pittsburgh, PA: Officially retired after signing a 1-day contact with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Stewart last played in the NFL in 2005 for the Baltimore Ravens. [May 2012]
2Released by The Baltimore Ravens and no NFL teams have expressed interest in him, which could force him into retirement. [November 2005]
3Back Up Quarterback for The Baltimore Ravens in his 11th NFL Season. [November 2005]
4In 2003, For The Chicago Bears, his record was 2-5. He barely completed 50 percent of his passes, threw five more interceptions (12) than touchdown passes (seven) and had an abysmal 56.8 passer rating. He also ran for 290 yards and scored three times, including the only touchdown in a 19-10 upset of Denver.
5An AFC pro personnel director said of him: "People evaluate him as a guy who has to have the pieces around him to succeed," "and he has to be put in situations where he makes certain throws. People who want athletic quarterbacks are going to look at younger guys like (Buffalo's J.P.) Losman or (Washington's Jason) Campbell rather than trying to resume Kordell's career."
6On his release from The Baltimore Ravens, An NFL Scout stated: "The problem is that he's not 'Slash' anymore". "He can't run like he once did". "What made him attractive in 2001 was his ability to improvise and escape, and that's not longer there". "He doesn't scare anyone anymore when the ball is in his hands". "He certainly doesn't scare them when it's in the air".
7Played with The Pittsburgh Steelers from 1995 to 2002. Played with The Chicago Bears in 2003 and from 2004-present is with The Baltimore Ravens.
8On being released by The Steelers on February 11, 2003: "I'm a starter, I want to be a starter and they know I'm a starter". "Everybody knows that. I am a starter in this league and I can be a starter in this league for a few more years."
9His 11 rushing TDs as a QB in 1997 ranks 2nd in NFL history to Patriot Steve Grogan's 12 rushing TDs in 1976.
10Ranks 3rd in Pittsburgh annals in completion percentage and QB rating, but ahead of Terry Bradshaw, the team record-holder in every other passing category.
11Kordell is a big supporter of Children's hospitals, and makes numerous visits to sick children and He also hosts children from the Make-A-Wish foundation.
12Pro Bowl, strong-armed, veteran QB with 124 games of NFL experience who Has exceptional mobility, leading all active NFL QBs with 38 career rushing TDs.
13Earned the "Slash" moniker (given to him by Steeler head coach Bill Cowher as a rookie) for contributing as a WR/RB while being eased into the QB position during his 1st 2 NFL seasons ('95 and '96).

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
KaBlam!1998TV SeriesKordell Stewart

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Steve Harvey2016TV SeriesHimself
30 for 302015TV Series documentaryHimself
A Football Life2012-2015TV SeriesHimself
The Real Housewives of Atlanta2012-2013TV SeriesHimself
Mike & Mike2011TV SeriesHimself - Host / Himself
Tazón Latino II2008TV Movie
Deal or No Deal2007TV SeriesHimself
17th Annual American Century Championship2006TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Beyond the Glory2005TV Series documentaryHimself
NFL on FOX2000-2004TV SeriesHimself - Baltimore Ravens Quarterback / Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
The Sports List2004TV SeriesHimself - Guest Speaker
NFL Game of the Week2004TV SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Starting Quarterback
NFL Monday Night Football1995-2003TV SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback / Himself - Chicago Bears Quarterback
ESPN's Sunday Night Football1997-2003TV SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback / Himself - Chicago Bears Quarterback
2001 AFC Championship Game2002TV SpecialHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
The NFL on CBS1998-2000TV SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback / Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Flanker
The Superstars1998TV MovieHimself - Competitor
1997 AFC Championship Game1998TV MovieHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
The NFL on NBC1995-1997TV SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
Late Show with David Letterman1997TV SeriesHimself
TNT Sunday Night Football1997TV SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
Super Bowl XXX1996TV SpecialHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback / Wide Receiver
1995 AFC Championship Game1996TV MovieHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
1995 NFL Draft1995TV MovieHimself - 60th Overall Pick
1995 IBM OS/2 Fiesta Bowl1995TV MovieHimself - Colorado Buffaloes Quarterback(Co-MVP)

Known for movies

Source
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