Steve Freeman

Cornerback, TV Writer

1953 –

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Who is Steve Freeman?

Steven Jay Freeman is a former American football defensive back, and currently serves as an American football game official for the National Football League.

Freeman played college football at Mississippi State University, becoming the Bulldogs' leader in interceptions during the 1973 and 1974 seasons. He was later named as one of the Southeastern Conference Football Legends.

He was selected by the National Football League's New England Patriots during the 1975 NFL Draft. However, he was released by the Patriots before the start of the regular season, and eventually signed with the Buffalo Bills. Freeman spent 12 season with Buffalo, compiling 23 career interceptions and three touchdowns. In 1980 alone, he intercepted seven passes for 107 yards and one touchdown. He spent his last NFL season, 1987, with the Minnesota Vikings after being traded by the Bills.

After retiring as a player, Freeman became an American football official, working in college football's Southeastern Conference and NFL Europe before joining the NFL in 2001 as a back judge. As an official, he wears uniform number 133 and is on the officiating crew headed by referee Jeff Triplette.

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Born
May 8, 1953
Lamesa
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Mississippi State University
Lived in
  • Lamesa

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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