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Steven Nelson

Steven Nelson (born January 22, 1993) is an American professional football cornerback for the of the (NFL). He played college football for the , earning second-team All-Pac-12 honors as a senior in 2014 with two interceptions and eight passes defended. Selected by the Chiefs in the third round (98th overall) of the , Nelson has recorded 13 interceptions over his career, including four in 2018. After spending his first four seasons (2015–2018) with the Chiefs, where he transitioned from a reserve role to a full-time starter, Nelson signed a three-year contract with the in 2019. He played two seasons there before joining the in 2021 and the Texans from 2022 to 2023, including an returned for a in the 2023 . Following a brief retirement announcement in June 2024, Nelson returned to the by signing with the Chiefs' in December 2024 and has remained with the team into the 2025 season.

Early years

Early life

Steven Nelson was born on January 22, 1993, in . He is the son of Steven Nelson Sr. and Ylencia Jackson, and has one sister, London. His family maintained close ties, with Nelson later expressing motivation to succeed in athletics to support them. Raised in Warner Robins, a in recognized as a hotbed, Nelson experienced a mix of urban influences near and rural life during summers spent on his grandparents' . This environment shaped his early years, blending community-oriented small-town values with exposure to agricultural routines. Nelson's initial interest in football emerged around age five, sparked by the sport's prominence in his through youth programs. Beyond athletics, he developed an appreciation for and caring for family , such as feeding chickens, activities that provided a grounding contrast to the competitive world of sports. These experiences contributed to a balanced childhood amid the challenges of growing up in a football-focused region.

High school career

Steven Nelson attended Northside High School in , where he emerged as a standout in multiple . He primarily played as a and return specialist in , while also lettering in , showcasing his versatility and athleticism during his high school years. During his junior year, Nelson earned All-Middle honors as a for his contributions on defense. As a senior, he excelled as a punt returner, receiving All-Middle selection after returning seven punts for touchdowns, a remarkable feat that highlighted his speed and playmaking ability. On defense that same year, he recorded seven interceptions, solidifying his reputation in 's competitive prep landscape. Nelson's high school performance drew interest from colleges, but academic challenges limited his initial scholarship opportunities to junior colleges. He ultimately began his college career at a program, marking the beginning of his path through the junior college ranks before advancing to Division I football.

College career

Junior college

Following his high school career at Houston County High School in , Steven Nelson enrolled at the , a in , in 2011. Over his two seasons with the Giants in 2011 and 2012, Nelson established himself as a standout , recording 71 tackles, 19 pass breakups, and six interceptions while contributing to the team's defensive efforts in the . In recognition of his sophomore-year performance, he earned All-Northern honors at , highlighting his growth in coverage skills and ball production. Beyond , Nelson competed in for the Giants, participating on the 4x100-meter relay team during the 2012 season. His strong junior college production, including multiple interceptions and conference accolades, positioned him as a top junior college prospect, prompting his decision to transfer to a four-year program after the 2012 season to advance his development.

Oregon State University

After transferring from to ahead of the 2013 season, Steven Nelson quickly established himself as a key contributor to the Beavers' defense, securing an immediate starting role at . His experience provided a strong foundation for this transition, allowing him to adapt rapidly to Division I competition in the . In 2013, Nelson started all 13 games and delivered a standout performance with 62 total tackles (48 solo), 6 s—including one returned for a —and 8 pass deflections, leading the Pac-12 in interceptions. These efforts earned him first-team All-Pac-12 honors, recognizing his impact on Oregon State's secondary during a 7-6 season that included a win in the . He also received Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week accolades after a game-winning in a 34-30 victory over State. As a senior in , Nelson started 12 games and recorded 60 tackles (37 solo), 2 interceptions, and 8 pass deflections, contributing to the team's defensive stability in a 5-7 campaign. His consistent play over two seasons as a two-year starter solidified his reputation, culminating in second-team All-Pac-12 recognition and an invitation to the , where he showcased his skills for scouts.

Professional career

Pre-draft process

Following his college career at Oregon State University, where he recorded 60 tackles, two interceptions, and eight passes defended in his senior season, Steven Nelson entered the pre-draft evaluation process as a promising cornerback prospect. Nelson showcased his athleticism at the 2015 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, measuring 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing 197 pounds. His key results included a 40-yard dash time of 4.49 seconds, a vertical jump of 34.5 inches, a broad jump of 115 inches, 19 repetitions on the bench press, a 3-cone drill of 6.88 seconds, and a 20-yard shuttle of 4.07 seconds. At Oregon State's pro day on March 13, 2015, he improved his 40-yard dash to 4.46 seconds while standing on his combine numbers for other drills. Scouting reports praised Nelson's strengths in man coverage, where he displayed a confident mentality and the speed to stay with receivers, along with excellent ball skills for creating interceptions and pass breakups, and solid instincts to limit separation. Despite concerns over his shorter stature and limited elite length, which restricted his press-man effectiveness, evaluators projected him as a mid-round selection, potentially as a nickel corner or special teams contributor with starter potential. The selected Nelson in the third round (98th overall) of the . He signed a four-year contract on May 12, 2015, valued at $2,902,948, including a $581,948 .

Kansas City Chiefs (2015–2018)

Steven Nelson was selected by the in the third round of the and began his professional career as a reserve during his rookie season. He appeared in 12 regular-season games without a start, recording 8 solo tackles and no interceptions, while contributing on special teams and in sub-packages. Nelson also played in both of the Chiefs' playoff games that year—a wild-card victory over the Houston Texans and a divisional-round loss to the —logging 1 pass deflection but no tackles. His limited role helped stabilize a secondary that supported Kansas City's 10-6 record and first title since 2010. In 2016, Nelson emerged as a full-time starter opposite , playing all 15 regular-season games with 15 starts and tallying 65 combined tackles (59 solo), 16 passes defended, and 2 fumble recoveries. He added 5 tackles in the Chiefs' divisional-round playoff loss to the . The following year, a core muscle injury sidelined Nelson for the first seven games after undergoing surgery in September; he returned to start 7 of 9 appearances, notching 41 combined tackles (33 solo), 1 forced fumble, and 4 passes defended, plus 3 tackles in an AFC divisional-round win over the . Nelson's role evolved further in 2018 after the Chiefs traded Peters to the in March, positioning him as the primary outside cornerback alongside in a revamped secondary under defensive coordinator Bob Sutton. He started all 16 games, achieving career highs with 68 combined tackles (58 solo), 4 interceptions, and 15 passes defended, including a postseason total of 5 tackles and 2 passes defended across two games. Notable performances included two interceptions in a Week 15 loss to the Chargers—one off that set up a Chiefs touchdown—and a game-sealing pick against Arizona's in Week 10. Despite a preseason , Nelson played the full season without missing time due to . Following the 2018 season, the Chiefs declined Nelson's fifth-year rookie option for 2019, allowing him to become an unrestricted ; he signed a three-year contract with the on March 14, 2019.

Pittsburgh Steelers (2019–2020)

On March 12, 2019, the Pittsburgh Steelers signed Steven Nelson to a three-year, $25.5 million contract that included $16.5 million in guarantees, positioning him as the primary starter opposite in the secondary. Following his release from the earlier that offseason, Nelson transitioned to the Steelers' defense, which emphasized zone coverages such as Cover-2 and Cover-3 under head coach and defensive coordinator Keith Butler. This scheme contrasted with the more aggressive, man-oriented approach he had experienced in Kansas City, requiring him to adapt quickly to pattern-matching and underneath zone responsibilities. In the 2019 season, Nelson started all 15 games he played, amassing 61 combined tackles (52 solo) and one for 33 yards while deflecting eight passes. His integration into the zone-heavy system proved effective, as he allowed a completion rate under 55% on targets and surrendered zero touchdowns, contributing to the Steelers ranking among the NFL's top defenses in points allowed. graded his overall performance at 80.5, placing him sixth among cornerbacks league-wide and highlighting his role in elevating Pittsburgh's secondary from a to a strength. Nelson's 2020 campaign saw him start all 15 games, recording 48 combined tackles (43 solo) and two interceptions, including one in a Week 5 win over the . A knee injury sustained against the in Week 12 limited his practice time and caused him to miss the Week 13 matchup with , though he returned for the final three regular-season games. His coverage efficiency regressed amid the physical toll, with ranking him 39th among 93 qualified cornerbacks at 70.2 overall, as he allowed a higher yards-per-coverage-snap rate compared to his breakout year. Facing constraints ahead of the 2021 league year, the Steelers terminated Nelson's contract on March 23, 2021, freeing up $8.25 million in cap space. Over two seasons in , he started 30 games and recorded tackles, three interceptions, and pass deflections, providing solid but inconsistent production in the team's defensive backfield.

Philadelphia Eagles (2021)

On July 25, 2021, Steven Nelson signed a one-year contract with the worth $3.01 million, providing depth and starting potential in the secondary following his release from the earlier that year. Nelson quickly earned a starting role opposite , appearing in all 16 regular-season games and starting every one as the left . He contributed 50 combined tackles (34 solo), one interception for four yards, and seven pass deflections, while logging 982 defensive snaps (92% of team total). His efforts helped stabilize the Eagles' perimeter defense amid a transitional year under defensive coordinator , though the unit ranked 20th in pass defense, allowing 234.5 yards per game. Nelson's performance showed strengths in run support but faced challenges in pass coverage, where he allowed 48 completions on 72 for 577 yards and five touchdowns, yielding a 94.4 opponent . graded him 62.9 overall (57th among 128 qualified cornerbacks), with a strong 70.6 in run defense but a lower 59.3 in coverage, reflecting occasional struggles against top receivers in man and zone schemes. He dealt with minor injuries, including a issue in Week 13 against the that sidelined him for the second half, and a brief foot concern earlier in the season, but these did not cause him to miss any games. The Eagles' secondary as a whole navigated multiple injuries, including to slot corner and safety , increasing Nelson's snap count in packages where he occasionally shifted inside. Following the 2021 season, in which the Eagles finished 9-8 and missed the playoffs, Nelson became an unrestricted free agent without receiving a restricted tender from the team. He departed Philadelphia in April 2022, signing a two-year, $10 million contract with the Houston Texans.

Houston Texans (2022–2023)

On April 13, 2022, the Houston Texans signed cornerback Steven Nelson to a two-year contract worth up to $10 million, adding veteran experience to a secondary undergoing a rebuild following a 3-13-1 season in 2021. The deal positioned Nelson as a key starter opposite rookie Derek Stingley Jr., selected third overall in the 2022 NFL Draft, to stabilize a unit that had ranked near the bottom in pass defense the previous year. In his first season with the Texans, Nelson started all 15 games he appeared in, recording 52 combined tackles (39 solo), one interception, and seven passes defended while contributing to the team's efforts amid ongoing roster transitions under new head coach . As one of the few established defenders on a young backfield featuring multiple rookies and second-year players, Nelson provided essential leadership, emphasizing accountability and technique to mentor emerging talents like Stingley and safety . His veteran presence helped foster growth in a secondary that showed incremental improvement despite the Texans finishing 3-13-1 and last in the . In August 2023, Nelson agreed to a restructured contract that increased his maximum compensation to $6.5 million for the year, reflecting his value to the defense entering the second year of his deal. Nelson's role expanded in 2023 under new , where he started 16 of 17 games, tallying 63 combined tackles (48 solo), a career-high four s, and 12 passes defended en route to a breakout campaign that tied him for seventh in the in picks. In the playoffs, Nelson recorded an 82-yard return for a in the wild-card victory over the . Continuing his mentorship duties, Nelson offered guidance on preparation and film study to bolster the young secondary, which benefited from his on-field reliability as the Texans surged to a 10-7 record, their first winning season since 2019 and an title. His interceptions, including a pivotal pick in a 20-13 win over the , underscored his impact in high-stakes moments during Houston's unexpected turnaround. Following the 2023 season, Nelson's contract expired, and he entered free agency in February 2024 as the Texans pursued a roster overhaul to build on their playoff appearance, prioritizing younger talent and new acquisitions in the secondary.

Kansas City Chiefs (second stint, 2024–present)

After nine NFL seasons, Steven Nelson announced his retirement on June 9, 2024. Nelson came out of retirement later that year, working out with the on December 9, 2024, before signing to their that same day. The move reunited him with the Chiefs, where he had begun his career, amid injuries to their secondary, including . Nelson was elevated from the for several playoff games, including the Chiefs' appearance on February 9, 2025, though he did not record any statistics during those contests. Entering the 2025 season, Nelson retained his spot on the Chiefs' , providing depth at through at least Week 9. He has yet to be elevated for a regular-season game, resulting in zero tackles or other defensive statistics as of November 10, 2025. Despite limited on-field action, his veteran experience has contributed to team preparation and mentorship in the secondary. As of November 2025, Nelson remains on the Chiefs' practice squad, with his contract extending through the season and no reported free agency considerations.

Career statistics and achievements

Regular season statistics

Nelson's regular season defensive statistics in the NFL, compiled from official records, are detailed below by year.
YearTeamGGSCombSoloAstSkIntPDFFFR
2015KC1208800.00000
2016KC1515655960.001602
2017KC97413380.00410
2018KC16166858100.041500
2019PIT1515615290.01801
2020PIT1515484350.02901
2021PHI16165034160.01700
2022HOU15155239131.01710
2023HOU17166348150.041200
Career130115456374821.0137824
These figures represent totals through Week 9 of the 2025 season, with no additional statistical contributions recorded in 2024 or the early 2025 games.

Postseason statistics

Steven Nelson has appeared in 10 postseason games across his career, primarily as a providing depth and rotational coverage in high-stakes matchups. His playoff contributions include 35 total tackles (28 solo, 7 assisted), 1 , and 7 deflections, with all appearances occurring before his second stint with the began in late 2024. During his first tenure with the Chiefs from 2015 to 2018, Nelson participated in six playoff games, recording 13 tackles and 2 pass deflections while helping the team advance deep into the postseason in multiple years. In the 2015 round against the Houston Texans, he logged 1 pass deflection in a 30-0 shutout victory, contributing to the defensive effort that limited Houston to just 17 passing yards. His performance in the 2016 Divisional round versus the featured 5 tackles (4 solo, 1 assisted) in an 18-16 victory. Nelson's postseason experience extended to other teams, including the in 2020, in 2021, and Houston Texans in 2023, where he added 22 tackles, his lone , and 5 pass deflections. Notably, in the 2023 playoff win over the , he recorded 5 tackles, 3 pass deflections, and a pivotal 82-yard return for a that shifted momentum in Houston's 45-14 rout. No postseason statistics have been recorded during his second stint with the Chiefs as of November 2025, though the team remains in contention for the 2025 playoffs midway through the regular season.
YearTeamGames PlayedTackles (Solo/Ast/Total)INTPD
201520 (0/0/0)01
201628 (6/2/8)00
201825 (4/1/5)01
202016 (5/1/6)01
202114 (2/2/4)01
2023212 (10/2/12)13
Career Total-1035 (28/7/35)17

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