One of the top passers in Carolina Panthers history has landed one of the top jobs on the NFL’s airways.
As announced by Compass Media Networks on Wednesday, former Panthers quarterback Steve Beuerlein will now serve as the color analyst for the Dallas Cowboys National Radio Network. He’ll work alongside play-by-play commentator Kevin Ray and studio host Jerry Recco for the 2024 season.
“I am extremely excited that Compass Media Networks has extended me the opportunity to partner with Kevin Ray as part of the Dallas Cowboys National Radio broadcast team for the 2024 season,” Beuerlein said via today’s press release. “Fans know that the Cowboys are one of the most recognized and respected properties in all of professional sports and I am honored and grateful for this opportunity.”
Beuerlein, who was a backup on Dallas’ Super Bowl XXVII team in 1992, played in Carolina from 1996 to 2000. He’d turn in a few standout seasons there, finishing the as the league’s completion percentage leader in 1998 and the passing yards leader in 1999.
Over 59 total games as a Panther, Beuerlein threw for 12,690 yards and 86 touchdowns—ending his five-year stint as the franchise’s all-time leading passer. He has since been surpassed by Jake Delhomme (19,258) and Cam Newton (29,725).
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