Kevin Joseph Sweeney (born November 16, 1963) is a former
American football quarterback in the
National Football League for the
Dallas Cowboys. He played
college football
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Unlike most ...
at
Fresno State University.
Early years
Sweeney attended
Bullard High School, where he was a standout
quarterback. As a senior, he broke
Pat Haden's state record for
touchdown passes in a season with 35 and received Northern California offensive player of the year honors.
His older brother Jim was recruiting him for the
University of Washington, while his father
Jim Sweeney was doing the same for
Fresno State University.
College career
Sweeney accepted a scholarship from
Fresno State University to be coached by his father and replace at quarterback the graduated
Jeff Tedford.
He worked with
Steve DeBerg
Steven Leroy DeBerg (born January 19, 1954) is an American retired professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for 17 years.
Early life
DeBerg is an alumnus of Savanna High School in Anaheim, Califo ...
, whom he credited with helping him most with his throwing motion.
He was a four-year starter, played in 46 contests and missed only one half of a game in his career, even playing as a senior with a left dislocated shoulder that required surgery at the end of the season.
As a sophomore, he passed for 3,259 yards and 20 touchdowns, leading the nation's highest scoring offense (39.1 points per game). The next year, he threw for 2,604 yards and 14 touchdowns, while helping his team finish as the only
Division I unbeaten school (11-0-1). He also had a career long 95-yard
touchdown pass against
Oregon State University.
As a senior, he had the lowest interception percentage (2.37) among the top 25 rated passers and set a conference mark with a career-high 4
touchdown passes against
New Mexico State University. He became the
NCAA most prolific passer after breaking
Doug Flutie's record for passing yards in a career (10,623 yards).
He shared the NCAA mark for most games of 200 or more passing yards (31), had the conference's career records for touchdowns (66) and completions (781). His number 9 jersey was retired by the school.
College statistics
* 1983: 166/334 for 2,359 yards with 16 TD vs 19 INT
* 1984: 227/421 for 3,259 yards with 20 TD vs 13 INT
* 1985: 177/295 for 2,604 yards with 14 TD vs 7 INT
* 1986: 160/284 for 2,363 yards with 15 TD vs 9 INT
Professional career
Dallas Cowboys
Sweeney was selected by the
Dallas Cowboys in the seventh round (180th overall) of the
1987 NFL Draft
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, after dropping because of his height. It was also a type of homecoming, as he was a ballboy at the Cowboys' Thousand Oaks training camp growing up. He couldn't pass
Paul McDonald on the depth chart and was waived on September 7.
After the players went on a strike on the third week of the
1987 season, those games were canceled (reducing the 16 game season to 15) and the
NFL
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decided that the games would be played with replacement players. Sweeney was signed to be a part of the
Dallas Cowboys replacement team, that was given the mock name "Rhinestone Cowboys" by the media. He became the third ever
rookie quarterback to
start
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* Starting lineup in sports
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Acronyms
*St ...
for the Cowboys, following
Don Meredith (1960) and
Roger Staubach (1969).
He was a very popular player with the fans during those games; accounting for 4
touchdown passes, 20.8 yards per completion and 2 wins. His 77-yard
touchdown pass to
Cornell Burbage
Cornell Rodney Burbage (born February 22, 1965) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys. He also was a member of the New York/New Jersey Knights of the World League of American Footb ...
against the
Philadelphia Eagles was the team's longest completion of the season.
When
Danny White took over the team for the third replacement game against the
Washington Redskins, the crowd started chanting "We Want Sweeney, We Want Sweeney" when the team didn't perform well in the eventual 13-7 loss. He was kept on the roster for the rest of the year.
On November 6,
1988
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, he started the second half and passed for three touchdowns against the
New York Giants
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. The next game, he was given the opportunity to start against the
Minnesota Vikings, but lost 43-3 after completing just 10 of 28 passes for 93 yards, with 2 interceptions and 2 fumbles.
In
1989
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, with the arrival of new head coach
Jimmy Johnson and with the team also intending to draft a
quarterback, he was left unprotected in
Plan B free agency.
San Francisco 49ers
In
1989
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, Sweeney signed with the
San Francisco 49ers as a
Plan B free agent. He was released before the start of the season.
Montreal Machine (WLAF)
In
1991
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, he signed with the
Montreal Machine of the
World League of American Football, where he was named the starter at quarterback, before being passed on the depth chart by
Michael Proctor.
He played in 10 games, making 24 completions out of 69 attempts for 219 yards, one
touchdown and 3 interceptions.
Personal life
Sweeney is a senior vice president at Wells Fargo Bank.
References
External links
*
Return of the Kid
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sweeney, Kevin
1963 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Fresno, California
Players of American football from California
American football quarterbacks
Dallas Cowboys players
Fresno State Bulldogs football players
Montreal Machine players
National Football League replacement players