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Kordell Stewart was born on October 16, 1972, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He rose to prominence as a standout quarterback for the University of Colorado, where he played from 1991 to 1994. Stewart is best remembered for the iconic "Hail Mary" pass that led Colorado to a dramatic 27–26 victory over the University of Michigan in 1994—a play now famously referred to as “The Miracle at Michigan.”
Stewart earned the nickname “Slash” from Pittsburgh Steelers broadcaster Myron Cope, due to his unique ability to play multiple positions, including quarterback, wide receiver, and running back. This versatility made him a valuable asset in the NFL, where he primarily played for the Pittsburgh Steelers but also had stints with the Chicago Bears and the Baltimore Ravens. Recognizing his multifaceted skill set, NFL Network ranked Stewart sixth on its list of the 10 most versatile players in NFL history.
While Stewart experienced professional success on the field, his personal life was marked by challenges. He married Porsha Williams, a reality television star known for her role on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," on May 21, 2011. However, their marriage was short-lived. Stewart filed for divorce in March 2013, citing the marriage as "irretrievably broken."
The divorce was finalized in 2014. As part of the settlement, Stewart retained full ownership of his assets and was not required to pay alimony. Williams later described the divorce as one of the most traumatic experiences of her life, emphasizing her desire to regain emotional stability and avoid a life filled with stress.
Stewart attributed part of the strain in the marriage to alleged tensions between Williams and his son, Syre, from a previous relationship with Tania Richardson. He also voiced concerns over Williams' ambition and financial struggles, which he suggested contributed to the stresses in their relationship.
Throughout his NFL career, Stewart earned substantial income. At the peak of his football career, he signed a contract worth $27 million over five years, contributing to a net worth estimated at around $16 million. Despite critiques labeling him among the most overpaid players in the league at the time, Stewart remained a well-known figure in the sports world.
Following his retirement from the NFL in 2005, Stewart maintained a public profile through various media appearances. He appeared on television game shows such as “Deal or No Deal” and was featured on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" alongside his then-wife Porsha Williams. More recently, he has been linked romantically to Towanda Braxton, adding to his continuing presence in celebrity circles.
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