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Stephen LaTreal McNair (February 14, 1973 – July 4, 2009), [2] nicknamed "Air McNair", [3] [4] was an American professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons. He started his first two seasons with the Houston Oilers before the team relocated to Nashville, Tennessee.
How did Steve McNair die? McNair was found dead by police on July 4, 2009, at a condominium rented in his name in Nashville. His body had four bullet wounds and was found next to the body of Sahel ...
Former NFL star Steve McNair’s life came to a tragic end when he was murdered by one of his mistresses in 2009. The acclaimed quarterback spent the majority of his football career playing for ...
As TIME wrote back then, McNair had an “outstanding” 13-year NFL career but “sadly, what we'll most remember about Air McNair is the shocking way in which he died.”
In 2019, George had his No. 27 jersey number retired by the Tennessee Titans, along with his former teammate Steve McNair’s No. 9 jersey. [13] In 2021, he became a semifinalist (of the 26-person Modern-Era list) for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the first time he had made the stage since he was eligible. [14]
The Oilers retained Fisher as head coach, and the Oilers drafted quarterback Steve McNair in the 1995 NFL draft. [12] The new coach did not disappoint, leading the team to a 7–9 record in 1995, tied for second place in the division. [13] The following year, the Oilers added Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George, and they achieved an 8–8 record ...
A new Netflix documentary about Steve McNair is a true-crime narrative mixed with an NFL retrospective of a life that ended far too soon. ... died of gunshot wounds — McNair of four to the body ...
Steve McNair: QB 1995–96 41/89 Frank Wycheck: TE 1995–96 52 Robert Brazile: LB 1975–84 October 14, 2018 — Bum Phillips: Coach 1975-80 September 26, 2021 —