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Joey Walters

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American gridiron football player (born 1954)

Joey Walters
Date of birth (1954-10-29)October 29, 1954 (age 70)
Place of birthFlorence, South Carolina, U.S.
Career information
Position(s)Slotback
Wide receiver
US collegeClemson University
Career history
As player
1977–1978Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1978–1982Saskatchewan Roughriders
1983–1984Washington Federals (USFL)
1985Orlando Renegades (USFL)
1987Houston Oilers (NFL)
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star1981, 1982
Career stats

Joey Walters (born October 29, 1954) is a former slotback and wide receiver who played in theCanadian Football League (CFL), mainly for theSaskatchewan Roughriders. He later played for theWashington Federals and theOrlando Renegades of theUnited States Football League (USFL). Walters played college football atClemson University.

Early career

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Walters played football at West Florence High School. In 2006, he was inducted into the Florence Area Hall of Fame.

Clemson

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Walters played for theClemson Tigers from 1973 to 1976 under head coachRed Parker. He served as co-captain in the 1976 season and caught 26 passes (6th overall in theACC) for 392 yards and two touchdowns.

Canadian Football League

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers

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Walters started his professional career in 1977 with theWinnipeg Blue Bombers. He played in four games, catching six passes for 59 yards, before being traded to theSaskatchewan Roughriders.

Saskatchewan Roughriders

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He finished the remaining 10 games of the 1977 season with the Roughriders, catching 23 more balls for 404 yards and four touchdowns. Walters would go on to play five more seasons in Saskatchewan, culminating in back-to-back West and CFL All-Star honors from 1981 to 1982.

Walters left the Roughriders and the CFL in 1982, but he is still widely regarded as one of the greatest players in team history. In 1990, he was inducted into the team's Plaza of Honor.

United States Football League

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In 1983, Walters signed with theWashington Federals of the USFL. He spent three years with the team, including the 1985 season when they moved to Florida and became theOrlando Renegades. Walters' best season was in 1984, when he caught 98 passes for 1410 yards and 13 touchdowns. Although the Federals had a 12-42 record over the USFL's three seasons, Walters' performance was enough to merit him Honorable Mention honors on theUSFL All-Time Team.

National Football League

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Two years after the USFL folded, Walters signed with the Houston Oilers as a replacement player during the1987 NFL strike. In just five games, he caught five passes for 99 yards while also helping out in the return game.

Post-football career

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After he was done playing football, Walters was employed by Davgar Restaurants, serving as the company's Marketing Manager before being promoted to Director of Marketing. He also worked with Burger King Corporation as a marketing representative for the Southeast Region.

Since 2000, he has worked withFlorida Citrus Sports, a not-for-profit organization in Orlando, Florida, that produces sports events such as theCapital One Bowl andChamps Sports Bowl. Walters handles operations and team support, coordinating with football operations officials from the participating bowl schools on practices and game day needs. In addition, he is the director of theFlorida Classic, the annual showdown between theBethune–Cookman Wildcats and theFlorida A&M Rattlers that is currently the nation's largestHBCU football game.Florida Citrus Sports manages the Florida Classic on behalf of the two schools.

Walters is also the director of FCSports' summer camp program, a cornerstone of the company's Foundation. The Summer Camp is a free camp for low-income families in Central Florida and focuses on promoting the "Four A's" – Athletics, Academics, Attitude and Achievement.

Personal life

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Walters resides in Winter Springs, Florida, with his wife, Patricia, and their son, Leo.

References

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