Louis Lipps

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Louis Lipps
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Position(s):
Wide Receiver
Jersey #(s):
83, 86
Born: August 9, 1962 (1962-08-09) (age 45)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Career Information
Year(s): 19841992
NFL Draft: 1984 / Round: 1 / Pick: 23
College: Southern Mississippi
Professional Teams
Career Stats
Receptions     359
Receiving Yards     6,019
Touchdowns     39
Stats at NFL.com
Career Highlights and Awards

Louis Adam Lipps (born August 9, 1962 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a former American football wide receiver in the NFL who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and New Orleans Saints.

He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1984 NFL Draft in the 1st round after a college football career at The University of Southern Mississippi. His teammate John Stallworth took him under his wing when he was a rookie. In his first season, Lipps broke the National Football League record for punt return yardage by a rookie with 656 yards. Louis returned one punt for a touchdown and also caught 45 passes for 860 receiving yards and 9 receiving touchdowns. He was named the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year at season's end and was also named to the AFC Pro Bowl team for that year.

Lipps' second season in 1985 saw him go over 1000 receiving yards with 1134 and catch 12 touchdowns. He was named 1st Team All-Pro by the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) and the Pro Football Writers Association (PFWA) and 2nd Team All-Pro by the Associated Press (AP). He also earned a second straight trip to the Pro Bowl. The Steelers named him the Team's MVP for the 1985 season. Lipps struggled with injuries during the 1986 and 1987 seasons but rebounded in 1988, finishing with 50 catches for 973 receiving yards and 5 touchdown catches. In 1989, Lipps again led the team in receptions (50), receiving yards (944) and receiving touchdowns (5) and was named Team MVP for the second time.

Lipps left the Steelers for one season to play for the New Orleans Saints in 1992 before retiring as a Steeler in 1993. Lipps caught 359 passes for 6031 yards and 39 touchdowns in his career.

He currently works for Steel City Mortgage Services in Pittsburgh, and is the co-host of a weekly Steelers-themed radio broadcast with Mark Madden on ESPN radio 1250 AM.

Preceded by
Eric Dickerson
AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
1984
Succeeded by
Eddie Brown