Position: Quarterback (QB)
Date of Birth: May 2, 1968
Active Years: 1990 - 1992
Career History
Team: Houston Oilers
Years Played: 1990 - 1992
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Reggie Slack was drafted by the Houston Oilers in the 1990 NFL Draft.
He served primarily as a backup quarterback during his time with the Oilers.
Slack played in a total of 12 games over three seasons, showcasing his skills as a reliable backup.
He contributed to the Oilers during a time when the team was known for its high-powered offense, particularly under the leadership of head coach Jack Pardee.
Post-NFL Career
After his NFL career, Slack continued to be involved in football, contributing to the development of young athletes.
Notable Facts
Slack played college football at Auburn University, where he had a successful collegiate career before entering the NFL.
He was known for his strong arm and ability to make plays under pressure.
Reggie Slack may not be a household name in the NFL, but his contributions as a quarterback during his time with the Houston Oilers are remembered by fans of the team and the league.
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