About Seneca Wallace Memorabilia & Collectibles
A quarterback of the National Football League’s Cleveland Browns, Seneca Isayha Wallace was drafted to the NFL in 2003 by the Seattle Seahawks. He started playing football in high school and in Iowa State University in his junior and senior year in college and joined the Iowa State Cyclones where his football ability got noticed. He made his 12-yard touchdown in a game against the Texas Tech.
His professional career as a football player was made true in 2003 after he was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks. In a game against Ken Lucas of the Carolina Panthers in the NFC Championship, Seneca Wallace got a twenty eight yard pass from fellow
Matt Hasselbeck.
On the 8th of March 2010, Seneca Wallace was traded for a conditional pick in the 2011 NFL Draft to the Cleveland Browns. Started as a backup quarterback then, he replaced quarterback
Jake Delhomme when the latter got an injury and was now succeeded by
Colt MCCoy when Wallace injured his ankle.
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About Seneca Wallace:
Seneca Wallace (fullname: Seneca Sinclair Wallace; no nicknames) plays for the Cleveland Browns. He has also played with the Seattle Seahawks. He has played 52 games, starting 14 of those. Born in Sacramento, CA on August 6, 1980, Wallace stands 5'11 and weighs 196 lbs. He attended college at Iowa State. He was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the 4th round (110th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft.