Steve LaTreal McNair Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Stephen LaTreal McNair (February 14, 1973 – July 4, 2009), nicknamed Air McNair, was an American football quarterback who spent the majority of his National Football League (NFL) career with the Tennessee Titans.McNair played college football at Alcorn State in Lorman, Mississippi, where he won the 1994 Walter Payton Award as the top player in NCAA Division I-AA. He was drafted third overall by the NFL's Houston Oilers in 1995, becoming the Oilers' regular starting quarterback in 1997, their first season in Tennessee (though he started six games over the prior two seasons in Houston), and remained the starting quarterback for the Titans through 2005. After the 2005 season, McNair was traded to the Baltimore Ravens, with whom he played for two seasons before retiring after thirteen NFL seasons.McNair led the Titans to the playoffs four times, and the Ravens once, and played in Super Bowl XXXIV with the Titans. He is the Titans' all-time leading passer. McNair was selected to the Pro Bowl three times, was All-Pro and Co-MVP in 2003, all as a Titan.On July 4, 2009, McNair was fatally shot by his mistress, Sahel Kazemi, in a murder–suicide.
Led the Houston Oilers/Tennesse Titans franchise to their only Super Bowl in 2000 against the St. Louis Rams. With the Titans down by seven, he took the team 87 yards down the field in the final minute and 48 seconds, only to come up a yard shy of a game tying touchdown.
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Year
Status
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18th Annual Trumpet Awards
2010
TV Special in memory of
Self
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Year
Status
Character
NFL Monday Night Football
2000-2007
TV Series
Himself - Tennessee Titans Quarterback / Himself - Baltimore Ravens Quarterback
60 Minutes
2007
TV Series documentary
Himself - Former NFL Quarterback (segment "Invincible")
The NFL on CBS
1998-2006
TV Series
Himself - Tennessee Oilers Quarterback / Himself - Tennessee Titans Quarterback / Himself - Baltimore Ravens Quarterback
ESPN 25: Who's #1?
2004-2006
TV Series documentary
Himself
Elements of a Champion
2004
TV Series documentary
Himself
NFL Game of the Week
2003
TV Series
Himself - Titans Quarterback
ESPN's Sunday Night Football
1998-2003
TV Series
Himself - Tennessee Titans Quarterback / Himself - Tennessee Oilers Quarterback
Seasons of Change: The African American Athlete
2002
TV Movie
Himself
WWE Raw
2001
TV Series
Himself - Audience Member
Super Bowl XXXIV
2000
TV Movie
Himself - Tennessee Titans Quarterback
1999 AFC Championship Game
2000
TV Movie
Himself - Tennessee Titans Quarterback
NFL on FOX
1995-1998
TV Series
Himself - Tennessee Oilers Quarterback / Himself - Houston Oilers Quarterback / Himself - Houton Oilers Quarterback