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Michael Robert Prior (born November 14, 1963) is an American former professional football player who was a safety for 13 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers. He played college football for the Illinois State Redbirds. Prior currently serves as the Football Development Commissioner for the Indianapolis Colts.

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Early life

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Mike Prior was born on November 14, 1963, in Chicago Heights, Illinois. Prior attended Marian Catholic High School where he played football, baseball, and wrestling.[1] In football, Prior starred at running back and defensive back. In his senior season, he was selected to the Chicago All-Area Football Team on both offense and defense.[2]

College career

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Prior played both football and baseball at Illinois State, setting the school record for batting average at .388.[3] In football, he set the school record in punt return yardage and had his No. 15 jersey retired.[4] Immediately following his college career, Prior was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fourth round of the 1985 Major League Baseball draft and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the seventh round of the 1985 NFL draft.[4][5] He was also drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 18th round of the 1984 draft and by the Houston Astros in the fourth round of the 1986 secondary draft.[6] Prior chose football because it would be easier to raise a family and involve less traveling than working through baseball's minor leagues.[7] He graduated from Illinois State with a degree in business administration.[8]

Professional career

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1985–1986)

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Prior played his rookie season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1985.[7] He almost made the starting lineup at safety, but the late add of David Greenwood relegated Prior to mainly special teams action as a member of the Bucs.[9] A fractured wrist sustained in a preseason game against the Washington Redskins landed him on injured reserve;[10] he was waived from that list in October.[11]

Indianapolis Colts (1987–1992)

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Prior joined the Indianapolis Colts in February 1987.[12] He was cut by the team on September 1, but later returned as a replacement player in the 1987 NFL Strike, starting three games. After the strike ended, the team retained him, initially utilizing Prior on special teams but later moving him up to a defensive starter.[13] In 1989, Prior intercepted a Bernie Kosar pass and returned it for a touchdown in overtime to help the Colts defeat the Cleveland Browns.[14] He was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his exploits.[15] In 1990, Prior caught his first NFL pass on a successful fake punt attempt.[16] Prior was injured early in the 1991 season, and was placed on the injured reserve list in October.[17] He stayed with team through the 1992 season and then became a free agent.[18]

Green Bay Packers (1993–1998)

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Prior signed with the Green Bay Packers in April 1993.[18] The team brought him on as a replacement for the recently departed Chuck Cecil.[19] In his debut season, Prior moved into the punt returner role late in the year when Robert Brooks was injured.[20] Injuries in the defensive backfield led to an increased late-season role in 1994.[21] Prior nabbed an interception in Super Bowl XXXI.[3] He was released by the team before the 1998 season but was quickly re-signed.[22] The Packers did not re-sign Prior after the season.[23]

Personal life

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Prior returned to Indianapolis after retiring from the NFL. He served as the athletic director for St. Luke School Catholic School before returning to the Colts in 2005 as the Youth Football Commissioner (now Football Development Commissioner).[3][24] Prior also serves as an assistant football coach at Cathedral High School in Indianapolis.[25] Prior has three daughters.[26]

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Mike Prior is an American former professional football safety known for his 13-season career in the National Football League (NFL) with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Indianapolis Colts, and Green Bay Packers. Born on November 14, 1963, in Chicago Heights, Illinois, he was a multi-sport athlete at Marian Catholic High School before attending Illinois State University, where he excelled in both football and baseball. Selected by the Buccaneers in the seventh round of the 1985 NFL Draft, Prior established himself as a reliable defensive back, particularly during his six seasons with the Colts, before contributing to the Packers' defense en route to a Super Bowl XXXI championship. After retiring following the 1998 season, Prior has remained active in football through youth development initiatives, serving as the Indianapolis Colts Youth Football Commissioner since 2005 and working as an assistant coach at Cathedral High School in Indianapolis, where he helps promote the sport at the grassroots level. His post-playing career reflects a continued commitment to growing participation in football among young athletes in Indiana.

Early life

High school years

Mike Prior was born on November 14, 1963, in Chicago Heights, Illinois. He attended Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights, where he became a standout three-sport athlete, excelling in football, baseball, and wrestling. In football, Prior played on both sides of the ball as an offensive end and defensive back. During his senior year in 1980, he earned selection to the Chicago Heights Star All-Area Football Team on both offense and defense. He was also named Offensive Player of the Year by the Chicago Heights Star. Prior received additional All-Area recognition from the Chicago Sun-Times, Hammond Times, Suburban Tribune, and Champaign News-Gazette (the latter as an All-State selection), along with Illini-8 Conference All-Conference honors. He was chosen for the Shrine All-Star Game and named to the Second Team of the Chicago Catholic Prep All-America squad. In baseball, Prior set the Marian Catholic single-season record for triples with 9 in 1981, and recorded a .394 batting average and 41 hits that season. His multi-sport success at Marian Catholic marked him as one of the school's top athletes during his time there.

College career

Dual-sport athletics at Illinois State University

Mike Prior attended Illinois State University, where he competed as a dual-sport athlete in football and baseball for the Redbirds. He earned four-year letterwinner status in both sports, showcasing his versatility as a defensive back and punt returner on the gridiron while excelling as a hitter on the diamond. In baseball, Prior set the Illinois State school record for career batting average at .388, establishing himself as the program's all-time leading hitter and holding the career record for slugging percentage. He was named the Missouri Valley Conference MVP in 1984. Following his collegiate career, he was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fourth round (90th overall) of the 1985 Major League Baseball draft, though he ultimately chose to pursue professional football. On the football side, Prior concluded his career as Illinois State's all-time leader in punt return yards with 906, a school record. He was recognized as a three-time NCAA Division I-AA All-American defensive back. In 1991, Prior was inducted into the Illinois State Athletics Percy Family Hall of Fame for his contributions to both programs. His No. 15 jersey was retired by the university.

Professional football career

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Mike Prior was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the seventh round (176th overall) of the 1985 NFL Draft. He played for the team in 1985, primarily contributing on special teams as a defensive back. In his 1985 rookie season, Prior appeared in all 16 games but did not start any, focusing on special teams roles that included punt returns (13 for 105 yards) and kickoff returns (10 for 131 yards), while also recording 4 combined tackles and ranking high in special teams tackles for the Buccaneers. His defensive involvement remained limited due to roster competition and injury issues, including a placement on injured reserve during the 1986 preseason. He was activated from injured reserve on September 28, 1986, but released the following day on September 29, 1986, resulting in no regular-season games played in 1986. Prior subsequently joined the Indianapolis Colts in 1987.

Indianapolis Colts

Mike Prior joined the Indianapolis Colts in 1987 amid the NFL players' strike, serving as a replacement player and starting three games during the strike period before being retained by the team afterward. He quickly transitioned from special teams duties to a prominent role on defense, becoming a consistent starter at free safety and a reliable contributor on special teams throughout his tenure. Over six seasons with the Colts from 1987 to 1992, Prior established himself as a defensive mainstay, known for his ball-hawking skills and physical play in the secondary. His standout moment came on December 10, 1989, in a Week 14 game against the Cleveland Browns, when he intercepted a pass from Bernie Kosar and returned it 58 yards for a touchdown in overtime to secure a 23-17 victory after the Browns missed potential game-winning field goals. For this performance, Prior was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week. Prior remained with Indianapolis through the 1992 season before entering free agency and signing with the Green Bay Packers in 1993.

Green Bay Packers

Mike Prior played for the Green Bay Packers from 1993 to 1998. He served primarily as a reserve safety and backup in the defensive backfield, while being a mainstay in the nickel and dime packages. Prior also contributed significantly on special teams and was named one of the team's two special teams captains during the 1996 postseason. Prior was a member of the Packers team that won Super Bowl XXXI following the 1996 season, defeating the New England Patriots in the championship game played on January 26, 1997. He recorded an interception in Super Bowl XXXI. Prior retired from football at the end of the 1998 season.

Achievements and statistics

Post-playing career

Personal life

Television appearances

Mike Prior has made numerous television appearances as himself in NFL game broadcasts and related specials during and immediately following his professional playing career with the Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers. These credits consist exclusively of self-appearances in sports programming, reflecting his participation in games as a defensive back rather than any scripted or acting roles. His network television credits include 3 episodes of The NFL on CBS from 1989 to 1992, 4 episodes of NFL Monday Night Football from 1988 to 1994, 9 episodes of The NFL on NBC from 1988 to 1997, and 2 episodes of NFL on FOX from 1995 to 1996. He also appeared in 3 episodes of ESPN's Sunday Night Football from 1989 to 1997 and 2 episodes of TNT Sunday Night Football from 1992 to 1994. In addition to regular season broadcasts, Prior was featured in the TV specials Super Bowl XXXI in 1997 and Super Bowl XXXII in 1998.

Family and community involvement

Mike Prior and his wife Diane have three daughters. As of 2006, the family resided in Carmel, Indiana. Prior has described his family as a source of strength and key support during his transition from professional football to post-playing life. Prior has demonstrated community involvement through his service as athletic director at St. Luke Catholic School from 1999 to 2004. He has also engaged in youth sports initiatives, including assisting the Catholic Youth Organization by speaking to coaches and young athletes before seasons.
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