Seneca Sinclair Wallace (born August 6, 1980) is an American former professional
football player who was a
quarterback
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in the
National Football League
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(NFL). He currently serves as the quarterbacks coach for the
St. Louis Battlehawks of the
United Football League (UFL). He played
college football
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for the
Iowa State Cyclones and was selected by the
Seattle Seahawks in the fourth round of the
2003 NFL draft. Wallace was also a member of the
Cleveland Browns,
New Orleans Saints
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,
San Francisco 49ers
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, and
Green Bay Packers
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. He became a coach after his playing career.
Early life
Wallace attended
Cordova High School in
Rancho Cordova, California, and was a
letterman in
football and
basketball
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. In basketball, he won All-Sierra Conference honors and All-Sacramento honorable mention honors.
College career
Wallace attended
Sacramento City College in order to stay close to home at his mother's request. After initially receiving only three offers, two at
wide receiver
A wide receiver (WR), also referred to as a wideout, and historically known as a split end (SE) or flanker (FL), is an eligible receiver in gridiron football. A key skill position of the offense (American football), offense, WR gets its name ...
, Wallace transferred to
Iowa State University for his junior and senior year.
Wallace received widespread notice in 2002 while with the
Iowa State Cyclones in a play famously known as "The Run," in which he traversed back to the 32 yard line before running it in for a 12-yard touchdown versus
Texas Tech. It was later estimated that he ran 135 yards on the 12-yard touchdown rush. While quarterbacking the Iowa State Cyclones in 2001 and 2002, he threw 26 touchdowns and 27 interceptions.
College statistics
Professional career
Seattle Seahawks

He was selected in the fourth round of the
2003 NFL draft out of
Iowa State University. It is widely thought his draft value dropped because of his insistence that he play quarterback for the team, rather than
wide receiver
A wide receiver (WR), also referred to as a wideout, and historically known as a split end (SE) or flanker (FL), is an eligible receiver in gridiron football. A key skill position of the offense (American football), offense, WR gets its name ...
. Intrigued by his athleticism, the
Seattle Seahawks gave him that chance. Wallace made his mark in the
2005 NFL Playoffs when he caught an acrobatic 28-yard pass from
Matt Hasselbeck in the
NFC Championship game against former Seahawks cornerback
Ken Lucas of the
Carolina Panthers.
In 2006, Wallace started in four games as quarterback after an injury to Hasselbeck's right knee. Under his leadership, the team won two games and lost two. His passer rating was 76.2 for the 2006 season, passing just under 1,000 yards, throwing 8 touchdowns and 7 interceptions.
In 2007,
Mike Holmgren began using Wallace as a wide receiver in limited formations. By Week 7, Wallace had caught two passes, run two end arounds, and thrown an incomplete pass on an end around option pass.
In 2008, Wallace started two pre-season games at quarterback and had good statistics against the
Minnesota Vikings and
Oakland Raiders. After injuries to wide receivers that hurt the
Seattle Seahawks, Wallace was moved to that position but strained a calf in his first game.
After the injury of Hasselbeck, he returned as a starter in week seven of the season at
Tampa Bay, where the team lost 20–10. The next week, he led his team to a 34–13 win over
San Francisco
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. In week 9, Wallace threw for the longest touchdown pass in
Seattle Seahawks franchise history with a 90-yard completion to
Koren Robinson in the Seahawks' first play from scrimmage. However, the Seahawks lost to the
Philadelphia Eagles, 26–7. Wallace played again in the 21–19 road loss to the
Miami Dolphins in week ten. Hasselbeck was cleared by team doctors to play and was the starter again for week 11. Because of another injury to Hasselbeck, Wallace started in week 14 against the
New England Patriots, where he threw 20 completions in 28 attempts for 212 yards and three touchdowns. His passer rating for the game was 128.9. He also ran for 47 yards on three carries. However, a lost fumble by Wallace late in the fourth quarter led to a 24–21 Seahawks loss. The following week, he captured his second win as a starter as the Seahawks beat the
St. Louis Rams 23–20 at the
Edward Jones Dome. Hasselbeck returned from injury, but Wallace remained the starter for the rest of the season. Wallace had another good performance in a victory against the
New York Jets
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in week 16, but lost to the eventual NFC champion
Arizona Cardinals
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in week 17.
In his limited action, Wallace ended the 2008 NFL season as the league leader in Passing Touchdown to Interception Ratio, with 3.67.
Cleveland Browns
On March 8, 2010, Wallace was traded to the
Cleveland Browns for a seventh round pick in the
2011 NFL draft. With this trade, Wallace was reunited with his former Seattle coach and then-Browns president
Mike Holmgren. He made his regular-season debut September 12, 2010, after starting quarterback
Jake Delhomme injured his ankle during a week 1 loss to the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He would go on to start the next four games before suffering a high ankle sprain during week 5 versus the
Atlanta Falcons
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. On March 3, 2011, Wallace signed a three-year deal with the Browns. Wallace was released by the
Cleveland Browns after the conclusion of the 2012 preseason.
New Orleans Saints
On April 15, 2013, the
New Orleans Saints
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signed Wallace to a one-year deal. On August 19, 2013, he was released by the Saints.
San Francisco 49ers
On August 22, 2013, he signed a one-year deal with the
San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers (also written as the San Francisco Forty-Niners and nicknamed the Niners) are a professional American football team based in the San Francisco Bay Area. The 49ers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member ...
. A week later on August 29, 2013, he asked for his release. He later said that (contrary to some news reports) he was not retiring, but had decided to leave the 49ers because he felt they were not giving him a chance to make the team, and had signed him only to pressure their principal backup quarterback,
Colt McCoy, to accept a pay cut.
Green Bay Packers
On September 2, 2013, Wallace signed with the
Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC North, North division. They ar ...
. He first played for the Packers on November 4, 2013, after an injury to the left shoulder of
Aaron Rodgers in the first quarter of the Monday night game against the
Chicago Bears
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. His first start for the Packers was on Sunday, November 10, 2013, against the
Philadelphia Eagles. During the game's opening drive, Wallace suffered a season-ending groin injury and had to leave the game. He was replaced by quarterback
Scott Tolzien, who made his first regular-season NFL appearance.
Wallace was the first African-American to start a game as quarterback for the Packers.
NFL career statistics
Coaching career
Episcopal School of Dallas
From 2017 to 2021 Seneca coached at the
Episcopal School of Dallas as an assistant coach.
Dallas Cowboys
Wallace joined the
Dallas Cowboys
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staff in 2020 as a camp assistant working with the quarterbacks.
John Paul II High School
In 2022, Wallace was an assistant coach for
John Paul II High School.
St. Louis Battlehawks
On February 19, 2025, Wallace was hired to serve as the quarterbacks coach for the
St. Louis Battlehawks of the
United Football League.
Post-career
In the summer of 2018, Wallace was the quarterback for Godspeed, a
flag football team made of former professional
American football
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players that participated in the
American Flag Football League (AFFL). The team were crowned the champions of participating pro teams but lost in the final match to the amateur champion team.
References
External links
Seattle Seahawks bio*
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1980 births
Living people
American football quarterbacks
Cleveland Browns players
Dallas Cowboys coaches
Iowa State Cyclones football players
New Orleans Saints players
Green Bay Packers players
Sacramento City Panthers football players
San Francisco 49ers players
Seattle Seahawks players
High school football coaches in Texas
People from Rancho Cordova, California
Coaches of American football from California
Players of American football from Sacramento County, California
African-American coaches of American football
20th-century African-American sportsmen
21st-century African-American sportsmen
American Flag Football League players