


LeRoy Butler, S-1990-2001 Green Bay Packers.Tony Boselli, T-1995-2001 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2002 Houston Texans (injured reserve).Ronde Barber, DB–1997-2012 Tampa Bay Buccaneers.Willie Anderson, OT-1996-2007 Cincinnati Bengals, 2008 Baltimore Ravens.Jared Allen, DE-2004-2007 Kansas City Chiefs, 2008-2013 Minnesota Vikings, 2014-2015 Chicago Bears, 2015 Carolina Panthers.None of the 2022 finalists played for the Bills at any point in their careers. With quarterback Jim Kelly wanting players he could trust, he and other offensive players lobbied for Tasker to see more time on offense, and he caught 41 passes for 627 yards and six touchdowns during the 19 seasons. While he didn’t contribute much, if at all, as a receiver early in his career, he found some success as a wideout as the Bills’ core group aged and disbanded.
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In 2000, he was voted one of 26 players deemed “The Best of the Best ALL TIME Players in the History of the Game” by the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He made four special teams tackles in that game, adding a blocked field goal and a fumble recovery to his ledger.įor his career, Tasker was credited with 204 special teams tackles and seven blocked punts. He is the only special teams player ever to be voted MVP of the Pro Bowl, earning the honor in the 1993 Pro Bowl. Tasker made seven Pro Bowl teams in his 13-year career. Levy, himself a former special teams coach, knew that he needed to prioritize that phase of the game, and while Tasker was listed as a wide receiver, he spent nearly all of his time covering kicks and punts on special teams. That date is significant because it was the first transaction under Buffalo’s new head coach, Marv Levy, who was hired just five days prior. Tasker joined the Bills via a waiver claim on November 8, 1986. Hester was a returner who made splash plays all over the field and garnered more support as a result. He will need to go through the senior committee process now.Īnother primary special teamer, Devin Hester, did make the list of finalists. It was Tasker’s final year of eligibility as a modern era candidate and ninth time he made it to the semifinals. Buffalo Bills special teamer Steve Tasker was trimmed when the Pro Football Hall of Fame cut their list from 26 semifinalists to 15 finalists on Thursday.
