Ricky Watters
Chronology
1969 | Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania |
1987 | Graduated from Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg; enrolled at University of Notre Dame |
1991 | Graduated from Notre Dame with B.A. in design; second-round pick by San Francisco 49ers in NFL draft, but missed entire season with broken left foot suffered in first week of training camp. |
1992 | Selected to first of five straight Pro Bowl squads after rushing for 1,013 yards, most ever by a 49er rookie |
1995 | Signed with Philadelphia Eagles as transition player when 49ers did not match offer sheet. |
1998 | Signed as free agent with Seattle Seahawks |
2001 | Retired after playing only five games for Seahawks that season; missed his first start after 116 games due to shoulder injury |
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