Charlie Waters Net Worth
Even though the Cowboys lost Super Bowl V, Waters’ performance was good enough to make the NFL all-rookie team as a free safety in 1970. Since, he has played in four more Super Bowls: VI, X, XII, and XIII, with victories in VI and XII. In his 12-season NFL career, Waters set a record for most playoff interceptions with 9, including 3 in one playoff game (also a record), as well as he has the unique achievement of blocking 4 punts in 2 consecutive games. What’s more, Waters holds the team’s record for placekicks. One of the most revered and respected players in franchise history, he was selected to the Dallas Cowboys Silver Anniversary Team in 1984. After his retirement from the sport in 1981, Charlie Waters went on to became an NFL and college football coach. Also, he spent one season (2006) as a radio broadcaster for the Dallas Cowboys radio network.