Scott Radecic played linebacker for the Buffalo Bills when they were on the cusp of turning the corner into their Super Bowl years. Now 60, Radecic (pronounced RAD-eh-sick) is once again playing an integral role with the Bills, but this time in a much different capacity as the man in charge of designing their new stadium.
From 1987 to 1989, Radecic played one of the inside linebacker spots for the 3-4 Bills defense, playing 44 games (starting 24) while making 215 tackles, two interceptions, four fumble recoveries, and three sacks. He isn’t a household name because he left the team after the 1989 season and before their Super Bowl run (plus it was more than a generation ago).