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rick "doc" walker
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Richard "Doc" Walker (born May 28, 1955) is a former National Football League (NFL) Player, who played with the Cincinnati Bengals and the Washington Redskins. Rick is currently a radio and television commentator. Rick played his college football at UCLA, winning the 1976 Rose Bowl. Rick was drafted in the fourth round for the 1977 NFL Draft by the Bengals. He moved to the Redskins in 1980 where he was a huge contributor in helping the team become Super Bowl Champions in SBXVII.
Doc currently covers sports during television and radio broadcasts in the Washington Metro Area. He hosts his own television show called "Doc Walker's ProView," which has aired on MASN. Doc often fills the color analyst’s seat for radio broadcasts of Washington Football Team games, while often also doing the job as a sideline reporter.
Previously, Doc was a co-host on The John Thompson Show and The Locker room with Doc Walker and Kevin Sheehan. He also appeared in the D.C. Lottery and BMW of Sterling commercials. He previously worked for Westwood One as a color commentator for college football broadcasts and a sideline reporter and occasional color commentator for the NFL on Westwood One. Doc was also the main color analyst for ACC football games for Raycom Sports with Steve Martin.