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Steve Tasker

Steven Jay Tasker (born April 10, 1962) is an American former professional football player best known as a and special teams specialist for the of the (). Over a 13-year career from 1985 to 1997, primarily with the Bills from 1986 to 1997, Tasker earned widespread acclaim as one of the greatest special teams players in league history, highlighted by seven selections and serving as the of the 1993 . Tasker was born in Smith Center, , and grew up in Leoti, where he graduated from Leoti High School in 1981 after leading the track team to the Class 3A state championship with three individual gold medals and a gold in the 400-meter relay. He began his collegiate career at Dodge City Community College in for one year before transferring to , where he played and graduated in 1985 with a degree in communications studies. Selected in the ninth round (226th overall) of the by the , Tasker appeared in just one game as a before being waived in 1986 and signing with the . With the Bills, he transitioned into a key special teams role as a and , contributing to four consecutive appearances from 1991 to 1994 while recording 51 receptions for 779 yards and nine touchdowns on offense. His special teams prowess included 204 tackles and seven blocked punts, along with punt return averages of 10.1 yards and kick return averages of 21.1 yards over his career. Tasker received first-team All-Pro honors seven times (1987, 1990–1995) and was the first pure special teams player to be selected to seven Pro Bowls, earning recognition on the NFL's All-Time Team in 2000. He was inducted into the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame in 2001, the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in 2005, and the Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame in 2007. Following his retirement, Tasker became a color analyst for CBS Sports, covering NFL games.

Early years

Childhood and family

Steve Tasker was born Steven Jay Tasker on April 10, 1962, in Smith Center, . Due to his father's career as a United Methodist minister, the family moved several times during Tasker's youth, including to from 1968 to 1974, before settling in Leoti, a small rural town in western with a population of around 1,800, located about 35 miles east of the border, where he grew up. Tasker was the youngest of four sons to parents Gordon Elwyn Tasker, a United Methodist minister, and JoAnn Tasker. His older brothers were , , and . The family resided in Leoti's close-knit farming community, where the demands of agricultural life—such as seasonal fieldwork and community cooperation—fostered a rigorous from a young age, emphasizing discipline, perseverance, and physical labor. Tasker's initial exposure to sports occurred through informal local activities, including running and playing games in the rural surroundings, supported by his mother's encouragement to channel his energy into athletics. This family dynamic and environmental influences laid the groundwork for his later pursuit of organized sports in high school.

High school career

Steve Tasker attended County High School in Leoti, , graduating in 1981. Growing up in the rural farming community of Leoti, he drew motivation from his family's support to pursue athletics vigorously. As a multi-sport standout, Tasker competed in and during the school year and in the spring for the school's Indians teams. In , Tasker emerged as a key contributor despite his smaller stature of 5 feet 9 inches and around 180 pounds, roles that highlighted his and on the field. He primarily played as a and , leveraging his speed to excel in catching passes and handling kickoffs and punts for the Leoti Indians. While specific seasonal statistics from his high school games are limited, his performances helped establish him as a versatile athlete in the small-town program, where he contributed to team efforts in Class 3A competition. Tasker's track accomplishments were particularly notable, showcasing his sprinting prowess and contributing significantly to his overall athletic , especially in building speed transferable to . As a senior in , he led the County track to the Kansas Class 3A state championship, earning three individual s in sprint events including the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes, where he set school records that still stand. He also secured a as part of the winning 400-meter , totaling four golds at the meet and earning statewide recognition for his dominance in short-distance races. These achievements underscored his emergence as one of Kansas's top high school sprinters, with no additional local awards documented beyond the state honors.

College career

Dodge City Community College

After graduating from Wichita County High School, where his exceptional speed and versatility on the field had been evident, Steve Tasker enrolled at Dodge City Community College in , securing a despite being overlooked by most four-year programs due to his 5-foot-9 stature. In the 1981 season, Tasker joined the Conquistadors football team primarily as a , contributing to the squad's efforts in the ranks and gaining initial exposure at the collegiate level. Tasker's brief tenure at Dodge City focused on building his athletic foundation, honing his skills in a structured program that emphasized speed and agility, which prepared him for higher-level competition. Recognizing the need for greater challenges and visibility to advance his career, Tasker decided to transfer after one year, aiming for a Division I program that offered superior competition and development opportunities.

Northwestern University

Tasker transferred to from Dodge City Community College in 1982, where he was recruited to play as a but quickly established himself as a standout on special teams, particularly as a . The speed he had honed in high school and proved essential to his effectiveness in fielding punts and kickoffs for the Wildcats. During his three seasons from 1982 to 1984, Tasker recorded 1,055 combined return yards, including 752 yards on 31 kickoff returns at an average of 24.3 yards per return—a Northwestern career record that remains unbroken—and 303 yards on 28 punt returns averaging 10.8 yards. He led the Wildcats in punt returns each year and topped the team in kickoff returns in 1982, ranking third in school history for career punt return average (10.8 yards) and holding the record for career kickoff return average (24.3 yards). In the 1982 season alone, his 410 kickoff return yards ranked third in the , providing critical field position advantages for a team that finished 3–8 overall. Amid Northwestern's challenging years under coach —marked by records of 2–9 in both 1983 and 1984—Tasker's special teams play offered consistent highlights, such as his 24.4-yard average on 14 kickoff returns in 1984, which ranked fourth in the Big Ten. Though limited offensively with just a handful of receptions, his return contributions energized the squad during a period of rebuilding and low offensive output. Tasker graduated from Northwestern in 1985 with a in communications studies, leaving a lasting impact on the program's special teams tradition through his record-setting efficiency and reliability.

NFL career

Draft and Houston Oilers

Tasker was selected by the in the ninth round (226th overall) of the out of , where his prowess as a had drawn interest from scouts seeking versatile depth players. Although some early reports suggested a higher selection, official records confirm the late-round pick, reflecting the Oilers' view of him as a developmental with special teams potential. In his rookie season of 1985, Tasker appeared in seven games for the Oilers, primarily contributing on special teams with 17 kickoff returns for 447 yards while seeing limited offensive action, including two receptions for 19 yards and two rushes for 16 yards. He began training camp competing for and return roles but struggled with the NFL's intense physicality, particularly given his 5-foot-9, 183-pound frame, which made blocking and route-running against larger defenders a steep adjustment. Injuries further hampered his progress, sidelining him for much of the year and limiting his opportunities to showcase his speed and agility in live games. Tasker's time with Houston extended into 1986, where he played just two games before the team waived him on November 7 amid roster adjustments and his recovery from ongoing injuries. The Oilers, in the midst of a rebuilding phase under coach Jerry Glanville, prioritized other positions and did not retain the second-year player, citing a poor fit for their offensive scheme despite his special teams utility. The Buffalo Bills claimed him off waivers the following day, November 8, 1986, providing Tasker a fresh start after his brief and injury-plagued stint in Houston.

Buffalo Bills tenure

Tasker joined the Buffalo Bills via waivers from the on November 8, 1986, marking the beginning of a 12-season tenure that spanned from 1986 to 1997, during which he appeared in 160 games. Initially a , his role expanded over time, particularly on offense and defense, as he transitioned into a versatile contributor essential to the team's depth. Over his Bills career, Tasker recorded 51 receptions for 779 yards and 9 touchdowns as a , with much of his offensive production coming later in his tenure when injuries to starters created opportunities. He also logged additional defensive snaps, contributing to 7 forced fumbles and 6 recoveries during his time in . These stats underscored his utility beyond special teams, where his reliability helped maintain roster stability. Tasker exemplified team loyalty by remaining with the Bills through their historic run of four consecutive Super Bowl appearances from 1991 to 1994, despite the team's losses in each contest. Following the 1993 season, he earned $475,000 and faced free agency after , yet re-signed with Buffalo, prioritizing his connection to the organization over potentially lucrative offers elsewhere. This commitment persisted despite personal challenges, including multiple concussions he overcame without long-term after-effects, allowing him to continue playing at a high level into his mid-30s. Tasker's impact extended to the locker room, where his tenacity and heart fostered a positive environment and inspired teammates during the Bills' competitive era. His evolution from a claim to a core, multifaceted player highlighted his adaptability and dedication, solidifying his status as a Bills mainstay.

Special teams role

Tasker established himself as one of the NFL's premier special teams gunners during his tenure with the , a role that emphasized explosive speed down the field to disrupt coverage and make tackles near the sidelines. Despite standing at just 5 feet 9 inches tall—a stature that defied the physical norms for such a high-impact position—he amassed 204 special teams tackles over his career, leveraging his quickness and relentless pursuit to close gaps rapidly and deliver hard hits that often forced fumbles from returners. His aggressive style not only neutralized returns but also contributed to seven blocked , turning potential field position advantages for opponents into turnovers or short gains for the . Tasker's excellence earned him seven selections as a special teamer in 1987 and from 1990 to 1995, a remarkable feat in an era when such honors were rarely bestowed on non-kicking specialists. In the 1993 , he became the only pure special teams player in history to win honors, recording four tackles, a forced , and a blocked in a performance that showcased his disruptive prowess. Compared to his peers like or , who also excelled as gunners but lacked Tasker's longevity and accolades, he stood out for his consistency and game-altering presence, often requiring opponents to employ double-team strategies just to contain him. His influence extended beyond individual stats, as Tasker's approach to the role helped innovate special teams strategy by emphasizing speed and physicality to flip field position, prompting teams league-wide to adjust their coverage schemes and preparation. The recognized this legacy in by ranking him ninth on its of the top 10 players not in the . As of 2025, Tasker remains a strong Hall of Fame candidate, advancing in the selection process for the Class of 2026.

Media career

CBS Sports

Following his retirement from the NFL in 1997, Steve Tasker joined in 1998 as a game analyst for The NFL on CBS, where he also served as a sideline reporter. In this role, he provided on-air analysis and reporting for a wide range of NFL broadcasts, including matchups involving his former team, the . Tasker's contributions emphasized his firsthand knowledge of special teams strategies, drawing from a playing career that included seven selections primarily in that phase of the game. Over 21 seasons with the network, he covered key regular-season and playoff games, often partnering with play-by-play announcers like , and transitioned to a full-time sideline reporting role ahead of the 2018 season alongside Harlan and analyst . Tasker departed CBS after the 2018 season when the network chose not to renew his contract, allowing him to shift his focus toward local broadcasting opportunities in the area.

Local broadcasting

In 2018, Steve Tasker transitioned to regional broadcasting in , serving as the color analyst for preseason telecasts on the Bills Television Network and as an analyst for studio programs like Bills Tonight and Bills Postgame Live on , in addition to co-hosting the daily program "One Bills Live" on and 550. His prior national role at informed his local work. On "One Bills Live," which airs weekdays and emphasizes comprehensive Bills coverage, Tasker contributes pre-game breakdowns of strategies and matchups, conducts interviews with players, coaches, and alumni, and facilitates fan interactions through call-ins and question segments to foster community dialogue. These elements help demystify game tactics for listeners while highlighting the team's regional significance, drawing on his 13-year playing experience to offer practical perspectives on special teams and overall preparation. Tasker frequently collaborates with his son, Luke Tasker, a fellow broadcaster who reports for outlets like WBBZ-TV, including joint appearances on "One Bills Live" such as their 2022 interview with former Bills coach . This father-son dynamic strengthens the show's appeal, blending generational insights on Bills history and amplifying engagement within the devoted fanbase by evoking the franchise's enduring family-oriented legacy. As of November 2025, "One Bills Live" maintains its three-hour format co-hosted by Tasker alongside Bills Insider and multimedia journalist Maddy Glab, incorporating live practice updates, injury reports, and interactive segments that continue to solidify its role as a cornerstone of Bills media in the region. The program remains a key touchpoint for fans, with Tasker's consistent presence enhancing listener loyalty amid the team's competitive seasons.

Personal life and honors

Family and residence

Steve Tasker has been married to Sarah Tasker since 1989, and together they have raised five children in a supportive family environment. The family resides in , where they settled after Tasker's relocation from to join the in 1986, ultimately choosing to build a permanent home there rather than return to their original plans in Douglas, Kansas. Their decision to stay reflects a deep loyalty to the Bills organization and the community. Among their children, son Luke Tasker pursued a professional career as a for the in the Canadian Football League from 2013 to 2019 before transitioning into . The Taskers have emphasized family stability and privacy, with public accounts highlighting their close-knit support during Tasker's tenure, including the Bills' four consecutive appearances in the early 1990s.

Awards and recognitions

During his NFL career, Steve Tasker earned seven Pro Bowl selections, representing the AFC in 1987 and from 1990 to 1995. He was also named a First-Team All-Pro five times by the Associated Press, recognizing his excellence as a special teams player. In the 1993 Pro Bowl, Tasker became the only pure special teams player in league history to win MVP honors, highlighted by four tackles, a forced fumble, and a blocked field goal. Additionally, he was inducted into the Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame in 2007 as its 24th member. Following his playing days, Tasker received several post-career honors. He was inducted into the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame in 2001 for his contributions to the Bills and the local sports community. In 2005, he entered the Sports Hall of Fame, acknowledging his roots as a Leoti, Kansas native and his impact on the sport. Tasker was inducted into the NJCAA Football Hall of Fame in 1995. In 2000, Tasker was selected to the NFL All-Time Team by the committee. Tasker was later honored by his with induction into the Dodge City Community College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2022 as a distinguished alumnus. Tasker's legacy as one of the greatest special teams players endures, as evidenced by his ranking at No. 9 on NFL Network's 2008 list of the Top 10 Players Not in the . He has been a semi-finalist for the multiple times through 2024 but did not advance to finalist status in those cycles. As of October 2025, Tasker advanced to the next stage in the seniors committee process for the Class of 2026, remaining among 34 candidates after a reduction vote. Beyond accolades, Tasker has been recognized as a and keynote presenter, drawing on his experiences to address and for corporate and athletic audiences.

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