Stacey Bailey Explained

Stacey Bailey
Number:82
Position:Wide receiver
Birth Date:10 February 1960
Birth Place:San Rafael, California, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:162
High School:San Rafael (CA) Terra Linda
College:San Jose State
Draftyear:1982
Draftround:3
Draftpick:63
Pastteams:
Statlabel1:Receptions
Statvalue1:206
Statlabel2:Receiving yards
Statvalue2:3,422
Statlabel3:Touchdowns
Statvalue3:18
Pfr:B/BailSt00

Stacey Dwayne Bailey (born February 10, 1960) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the San Jose State Spartans. He was seleected in the third round of the 1982 NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons.

Early life

Bailey attended Terra Linda High School in San Rafael, California and was a letterman in football. He then attended San Jose State University. As a freshman in 1978, he appeared in 12 games. He recorded 23 receptions for 354 yards. As a sophomore in 1979, he appeared in 11 games. He recorded 44 receptions for 674 yards and three touchdowns. In 1980, as a junior, he appeared in 11 games. He recorded 30 receptions for 686 yards and four touchdowns. For the season, he was named All-Conference.[1] As a senior in 1981, he appeared in 12 games. He recorded 27 receptions for 517 yards and six touchdowns.[2] He was also named an All-American as well as All-Conference.

Career statistics

Season Receiving
Year Team
12 23 654 15.4 -- 0
11 674 15.3 -- 3
11 30 -- 4
12 27 517 19.1 --
Career 46 124 2,231 18.0 -- 13

Professional career

Bailey was selected in the third round (63rd overall) of the 1982 NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons. As a rookie, he appeared in five games. He recorded two receptions for 24 yards and one touchdown. In 1983, he appeared in 14 games (12 starts). He recorded 55 receptions for 881 yards and six touchdowns. The following season, 1984 was statistically his best, as well as only full 16 game season. He started all 16 games, and recorded 67 receptions for 1,138 yards and six touchdowns. In 1985, he appeared in 15 games (13 starts). He recorded 30 receptions for 364 yards. In 1986, he appeared in six games (one start). He recorded three receptions for 39 yards. In 1987, he appeared in seven games (six starts). He recorded 20 receptions for 325 yards and three touchdowns. In 1988, he started all 10 games he appeared in. He recorded 17 receptions for 437 yards and, the final two touchdowns of his career. In 1989, he appeared in 15 games. He recorded eight receptions for 170 yards. In 1990, he appeared in just three games (one start). He recorded four receptions for 44 yards before his season was ended by an injury, in October 1990.[3] He was released in September 1990 during final cuts.[4]

Career statistics

Season Receiving
Year Team
5 0 2 24 12.0 15 0
14 12 55 881 16.0 53
16 16 17.0 61
15 12 30 364 12.1 31 0
6 1 3 39 13.0 21 0
7 6 20 325 16.3 35 3
10 10 17 437 2
15 0 8 170 21.3 41 0
3 1 4 44 11.0 13 0
Career 91 59 206 3,422 16.6 65 18

Personal life

, Bailey is an instructor at Football University. His son, Sean, was a wide receiver for the University of Georgia.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stacey Bailey . FootballUniversity.org . February 22, 2017.
  2. Web site: Stacey Baily College Stats . Sports-References.com . February 22, 2017.
  3. News: Football Transactions . . October 7, 1990 . 26 . . February 22, 2017.
  4. News: Transactions, Football, National Football League . . September 4, 1990 . 17 . . February 22, 2017.
  5. Web site: Sean Bailey, Bryan McClendon: A second generation of Georgia wide receivers . SavannahNow.com . . August 28, 2005 . February 22, 2017.