Steve Pelluer Kansas City Chiefs
In 1989, he appeared in 5 regular season games with 3 starts. On November 5, he led his team to a 20–10 win against the Seattle Seahawks and tied a franchise record for rushing yards (69) by a quarterback.[8]
In 1990, he appeared in 13 games with no starts, after Steve DeBerg established himself as the team starter during the preseason.
On August 7, 1991, he walked out of training camp, before returning on August 19.[9] He was released on August 27 and later re-signed on December 17 to back up Mark Vlasic after DeBerg was injured.[10]