Event Date: September 11th, 1985
Event Description: Bucs Sign Young
Source: UPI
Millionaire quarterback Steve Young signed a series of six one-year contracts with the Tampa Buccaneers Tuesday shortly after obtaining his release from the rival USFL.
The NFL has given the Bucs a two-week exemption before having to officially place Young on the roster and Coach Leeman Bennett said he will not be in uniform Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings.
Bennett said at the end of two weeks, he will have to make a decision on whether to keep three quarterbacks. The Bucs now have starting quarterback Steve DeBerg and Alan Risher.
Bennett said Young will be the backup quarterback to DeBerg until he learns the system and earns the starting assigment.
“We think he's got a tremendous future here,” Bennett said.
“We expect him to come in and learn the system and be a backup to Steve DeBerg. We're convinced he can play in the NFL. I feel very good about signing him and I think he has a great future in this league.”
USFL commissioner Harry Usher, in a statement released through the Bucs, said Young was released from his USFL contract in the “best interest” of both Young and the USFL.
“We felt it in the best interest of both the USFL and Steve Young that he should be released from his contract because of the (Los Angeles) Express' disappointing year he has asked to be released,” he said. “We have agreed to negotiate a buyout. He's an exciting player who was a credit to our league and we wish him well in his pro football future.”
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