USFL '86: The Season That Never Was

Saturday, April 23, 2022

'88 Chronology-Pivotal Position

Event Date: February 6th, 1988

Event Description: Stars Sign Pivot


Former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Scott Campbell, signed with the USFL Baltimore Stars, less than a week after his NFL contract expired.

Campbell, a 6-foot-0, 195-pounder, started his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1984, before moving on to the Falcons. He was a fourth round draft selection by the Stars in the 1984 USFL draft. Campbell, who signed a two-year contract, will report to the Stars for practice Monday.

“We're very happy to have Scott Campbell join our team,”said Carl Peterson, the Stars president and director of football operations. “Adding Scott to our team will provide additional competiton at the quarterback position.”

The Stars are led by veteran pivot Chuck Fusina, but he has been out with an injured foot during most of the early season workouts. The team also has veteran Tom Rozantz and newcomer Scott Stankavage on their pre-season roster.

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