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| Steve McNair (born February 14, 1973 in Mount Olive, Mississippi) is an American professional football player who is currently the starting quarterback for the Tennessee Titans. He is a native of Mississippi and played collegiately in that state for Alcorn State University, a historically black university which competes in the NCAA's Division I-AA. In his senior season he amassed incredible statistics, including over 4,000 yards passing and 2,000 yards rushing; he finished third in the voting for the Heisman Trophy, which is unusual for a player from Division I-AA. His brother Fred also played for Alcorn (from 1986-1989). He was subsequently selected with the third pick in the ensuing NFL draft by the then-Houston Oilers, who were in the process of relocating to Tennessee. McNair was brought along slowly in the NFL by the Oilers, backing up or sharing time with quarterbacks Chris Chandler and Dave Krieg. When the team relocated to its new stadium in Nashville and was renamed the Titans in 1999, McNair, along with running back Eddie George, led the team to an AFC championship and an appearance in Super Bowl XXXIV, where they lost by only a yard to the St. Louis Rams. Since then, he has generally been recognized as one of the game's top players, and was named co-Most Valuable Player for the 2003 season along with Peyton Manning of the Indianapolis Colts. McNair is widely respected among Titans fans for being able to play while hurt, having sustained many injuries throughout his career. In the 2003 and 2004 seasons, however, he was increasingly forced to take time off due to injury, being replaced by adequate backup Billy Volek. On November 28, 2004, after a loss to the Houston Texans, McNair hinted that he might retire following the 2004 campaign. On December 17, 2004, it was announced that McNair would not play any more during the 2004-05 season and that he would undergo surgery on his injured sternum. His future playing status will be determined after the surgery to allow for healing, however, the Titans' 2005 plans certainly include him. No first-rank college quarterbacks were taken by them in the 2005, nor have any efforts been made to trade for a starting quaterback with another team, so drafting a quarterback in 2006 is inevitable (many pundits have pegged Vince Young of the 2005 national champion Texas Longhorns as the most likely choice). As his contract is currently structured, McNair is to play through the 2006 season, with a $50,000,000 option to extend through the 2009 season. Career statistics
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