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Michael Lamar Merriweather (born November 26, 1960) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Pacific Tigers and was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the 1982 NFL draft. He played for professionally for the Steelers, Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets, and Green Bay Packers during the 1980s and 1990s.

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Early life

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Merriweather was born in Albany, New York, and attended Vallejo High School in northern California,[1] where he played football, baseball, and basketball. He graduated from University of the Pacific in Stockton, where he played college football for the Tigers. Merriweather is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.[2]

Professional career

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Merriweather was selected in the third round (70th overall) of the 1982 NFL draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers.[3] He was elected to the Pro Bowl in three consecutive seasons: 1984, 1985, and 1986.[4] In 1984, Merriweather was fifth in the NFL with fifteen sacks (Mark Gastineau led the league with 22), and was named first-team all-NFL that year.[5] He was named the Steelers' Most Valuable Player in 1987.[6]

After a salary dispute which saw him sit out the entire 1988 season, Merriweather was traded to the Minnesota Vikings for a first-round pick.[7] In his first season with Minnesota in 1989, he became the first in NFL history to score the winning points in an overtime game with a safety[8] when he blocked a punt out of the end zone in a game against the Los Angeles Rams for a final score of 23–21. Vikings' placekicker Rich Karlis had scored a then-record seven field goals, accounting for all 21 points that sent the game into overtime.[9]

Merriweather's last year at Minnesota was 1992, and he played his final season in 1993 for the New York Jets and Green Bay Packers.[10][11]

In 1993, Merriweather was inducted into the Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame.[12] He was inducted into the Vallejo Sports Hall of Fame in 2004,[13] and was inducted into the Sac-Joaquin Section Hall of Fame in 2012.[14]

Life after the NFL

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After leaving the NFL, Merriweather worked as an insurance broker in Sacramento, California.[15] In 2013, he became the athletic director at Vacaville Christian High School.[16] He and his wife Sandra live in Stockton, California.

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Mike Merriweather is an American former professional football linebacker known for his impactful career in the National Football League, particularly with the Pittsburgh Steelers where he earned three consecutive Pro Bowl selections and recorded a career-high 15 sacks in 1984. He was recognized as one of the premier pass-rushing linebackers of his era, combining athleticism and playmaking instincts during his time in the league. Born on November 26, 1960, in Albany, New York, Merriweather played college football at the University of the Pacific, earning All-American honors and participating in three bowl games before being selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the 1982 NFL Draft. He was later inducted into the University of the Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame in 1994. Merriweather spent his early career with the Steelers from 1982 to 1987, playing alongside defensive legends such as Jack Lambert and Jack Ham, before sitting out the 1988 season due to a contract dispute. He then joined the Minnesota Vikings from 1989 to 1992 and concluded his playing days with brief stints with the Green Bay Packers and New York Jets in 1993. Following his retirement, Merriweather resided in Sacramento, California, and pursued a career in financial planning and insurance brokerage.

Early life and education

Birth and early years

Michael Lamar Merriweather was born on November 26, 1960, in Albany, New York. His full name is Michael Lamar Merriweather. He relocated to Vallejo, California during his childhood. This move positioned him to attend high school in Vallejo.

High school athletics

Mike Merriweather attended Vallejo High School in Vallejo, California, where he excelled as a multi-sport athlete. He starred in football, basketball, and baseball, demonstrating versatility and commitment across these sports. His coach recalled his intensity and dedication, noting that he was an excellent athlete who loved to compete in football, baseball, and basketball. Merriweather graduated from Vallejo High School in 1978. Following his high school career, he signed a letter of intent to play football at the University of the Pacific. In recognition of his athletic accomplishments at Vallejo High School, he was inducted into the Vallejo Sports Hall of Fame as part of its inaugural class in 2004.

College football

Mike Merriweather played college football as a linebacker for the Pacific Tigers at the University of the Pacific. He joined the program intending to play under head coach Chester Caddas but spent his final three seasons (1979–1981) under coach Bob Toledo after initially considering a professional baseball career. During this time, he earned All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association honors along with All-American recognition in 1981. Merriweather was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity during his college years. In recognition of his achievements with the Pacific Tigers, he was inducted into the Pacific Athletics Hall of Fame in 1994. His standout performance at the University of the Pacific led to his selection by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1982 NFL Draft.

Professional football career

Pittsburgh Steelers (1982–1987)

Mike Merriweather was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round (70th overall) of the 1982 NFL Draft. He spent six seasons with the team from 1982 to 1987, appearing in 85 games while starting 76, and established himself as one of the league's premier outside linebackers during that period. Merriweather earned three consecutive Pro Bowl selections in 1984, 1985, and 1986. His breakout year came in 1984, when he led the Steelers with a career-high 15.0 sacks, ranking fifth in the NFL that season. During his Steelers tenure, he recorded 31.0 sacks and 11 interceptions. In 1987, Merriweather was named the Steelers' team MVP. He contributed significantly to the defense over his six years in Pittsburgh, forming part of his overall career totals of 41.0 sacks and 18 interceptions across his NFL tenure.

1988 holdout and trade

In 1988, Mike Merriweather held out from the Pittsburgh Steelers over a contract dispute and missed the entire season. Steelers head coach Chuck Noll publicly stated that he considered Merriweather retired as far as the team was concerned due to his failure to report to training camp. The holdout remained unresolved throughout the year, preventing Merriweather from playing any games for Pittsburgh. On April 21, 1989, the Steelers traded him to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for a first-round draft pick in the 1989 NFL Draft. The pick was the 24th overall selection. This trade marked the end of Merriweather's tenure with the Steelers and led to his stint with the Vikings beginning in 1989.

Minnesota Vikings (1989–1992)

Mike Merriweather played for the Minnesota Vikings from 1989 to 1992, appearing in and starting all 63 games during his four seasons with the team. He recorded 10.0 sacks and 7 interceptions while contributing significantly to the Vikings' defense, including scoring defensive touchdowns in three consecutive seasons from 1989 to 1991. His most memorable play came on November 5, 1989, against the Los Angeles Rams, when he blocked Dale Hatcher's punt 2:14 into overtime, causing the ball to roll through the end zone for a safety that secured a 23-21 victory for the Vikings. This marked the first time in NFL history that a game ended with a safety in overtime, making Merriweather the first player to score winning points via a safety in an overtime period. In 1989, Merriweather tallied 3 interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), 3.5 sacks, a safety, and a team-leading 6 forced fumbles across 15 games. He followed with 3 interceptions (108 return yards), 2.5 sacks, 4 fumble recoveries (one returned for a touchdown), and strong play in 1990. His production continued in 1991 with 1 interception returned for a touchdown and 1.0 sack, before recording 3.0 sacks in 1992. Merriweather's career totals across all teams included 41.0 sacks and 18 interceptions.

New York Jets and Green Bay Packers (1993)

In 1993, Merriweather signed with the New York Jets and appeared in one regular-season game for the team, though he did not start and recorded no tackles, sacks, interceptions, or other defensive contributions in that appearance. He later signed with the Green Bay Packers but did not play in any games for them during the regular season. This limited participation marked the conclusion of his NFL career, as he retired following the 1993 season. Merriweather finished his professional tenure having appeared in 149 career games with 41.0 sacks.

Achievements and honors

Post-retirement career

Personal life

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