Stan Walters
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Position: | Offensive tackle | ||
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Born: | Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S. | May 27, 1948||
Height: | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) | ||
Weight: | 275 lb (125 kg) | ||
Career information | |||
High school: | St. Mary (NJ) | ||
College: | Syracuse | ||
NFL draft: | 1972 / Round: 9 / Pick: 210 | ||
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Stanley Peter Walters Jr. (born May 27, 1948) is an American former professional
Early years
Walters grew up a New York Giants fan in Rutherford, New Jersey.[1] His father worked as a machinist in Jersey City, New Jersey.[1] Walters first attended Bordentown Military Institute in Bordentown, New Jersey, before transferring to St. Mary High School in Rutherford.[2] He lettered in football and basketball in high school.[3]
College career
Walters was a two-year
Professional career
Walters was selected by the
The Bengals traded Walters and
Walters earned two consecutive
Walters re-signed with the Eagles before training camp in 1983. He played in the first preseason game against the Detroit Lions, but had to leave the game due to an injury. Three days later, on August 8, he announced his retirement from football, saying "After 12 years of playing in the NFL, I earned the right to go to my head coach and just say I've fought my battle. It's over."[19] However, when his replacement, Dean Miraldi, suffered a sprained knee in the next preseason game, Walters ended his week-long retirement to re-join the Eagles on August 15.[20] The contract offered to him included a clause that the organization would put up a barn next to his house.[21] He re-injured his knee against the St. Louis Cardinals on September 25 and had to leave the game.[22] Before the November 20 game against the New York Giants, Walters was benched, along with four other starters, by head coach Marion Campbell in an attempt to rejuvenate the team with younger players after five straight losses.[23] He finished the season with ten starts in twelve games.[15] He ended a streak of 122 consecutive starts at left tackle for the Eagles during the 1983 season.[3]
In 1991, Walters was inducted in the Philadelphia Eagles Ring of Honor with fellow offensive tackle Jerry Sisemore.[24]
After football
After retiring from football again after the 1983 season,[25] Walters worked alongside Merrill Reese as a radio color commentator for the Eagles from 1984 to 1997 before he moved to Cobham, England when his wife, Kathy, got transferred in her job in the paper industry.[3][26] The couple had previously lived in Alpharetta, Georgia.[7] He and his wife lived in England for five years while Walters raised their two children.[3] As of November 2010[update], Walters resides in Atlanta, Georgia.[3]
References
- ^ a b c d e Berkow, Ira (December 27, 1981). "Eagles' tackle was Giant fan". Star-News. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
- ^ "Bengal Bodyguard". The New York Times. February 3, 1973. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ The Record. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ^ "Stanley Walters, Football, 1970-71". Syracuse University Athletics. Retrieved 2012-03-23.
- ^ "Syracuse Shuns Turmoil, Seeks Lambert Trophy". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. August 24, 1971. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
- ^ "Senior Bowl". Syracuse University Athletics. Retrieved 2012-03-23.
- ^ a b Mulligan, Kevin (December 22, 1997). "London Awaits; Analyst Walters Calls It A Career". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ^ "These 'Vagabonds' Are Surely Super". Reading Eagle. January 15, 1981. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
- The Milwaukee Journal. October 6, 1973. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
- NFL.com. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ^ a b "Reaves Traded To Bengals". The Palm Beach Post. July 4, 1975. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
- NFL.com. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ISBN 978-0-7864-3277-6. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
- ^ ISBN 1-59213-449-1. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
- ^ a b "Stan Walters". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ^ "Chicago at Philadelphia". The Palm Beach Post. December 22, 1979. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
- ISBN 978-0-393-06123-9. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
- ^ Hubbuch, Bart (September 15, 2002). "Stronger and faster, NFL players also getting bigger". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
- Observer-Reporter. August 9, 1983. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
- Gettysburg Times. August 16, 1983. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
- ISBN 1-58261-000-2. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
- ^ "Eagles' Offense Missing in Action". The Philadelphia Inquirer. September 26, 1983. Retrieved 2012-01-02. (subscription required)
- ^ "Eagles Make Changes". The Hour. November 19, 1983. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
- ^ Caldwell, Dave (October 30, 1991). "Kotite Clearing Path For Youth On Troubled Offensive Line". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ^ Rosenfeld, Ira (August 20, 1984). "Redskins tabbed for another Super Bowl berth". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ^ Sheridan, Phil and Marcia C. Smith (August 7, 1998). "Dunn's Night Is Painful From Start". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2012-01-04.