1. Richard Sean Salisbury was born on March 9,1963 and is an American football analyst and former player who is the host of The Sean Salisbury Show on KBME, Sportstalk 790, an iHeartRadio station in Houston, Texas.

1. Richard Sean Salisbury was born on March 9,1963 and is an American football analyst and former player who is the host of The Sean Salisbury Show on KBME, Sportstalk 790, an iHeartRadio station in Houston, Texas.
Sean Salisbury played professionally as a quarterback in the National Football League and Canadian Football League.
Sean Salisbury attended Orange Glen High School in Escondido, California.
Sean Salisbury averaged 26.5 points per game his senior year and was a high school All-American basketball player.
Sean Salisbury suffered a season-ending injury early in the 1984 season, but was on the team as USC won the Rose Bowl over Ohio State.
Sean Salisbury finished his USC career as the school's all-time leader in pass completions and yards gained, breaking marks previously held by Paul McDonald; both records were later broken by Peete.
Sean Salisbury was second in pass attempts and fourth in touchdowns.
Sean Salisbury ranked fourth in USC history in total offense, trailing Charles White, Marcus Allen and Jimmy Jones.
In 1988, Sean Salisbury led the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to a Grey Cup championship over Matt Dunigan and the BC Lions.
In 2004, Sean Salisbury was offered a job with the Arizona Cardinals by his former coach and co-worker at ESPN, Dennis Green, to become their new quarterbacks coach.
Sean Salisbury pondered for weeks, but eventually declined and stayed on with ESPN.
Sean Salisbury was hired as a consultant for the 2005 remake of The Longest Yard.
On May 9,2006, Sean Salisbury began broadcasting on ESPN Radio 1000, Chicago with Steve Rosenbloom.
Sean Salisbury did guest spots on the ESPN Classic comedy program Cheap Seats, where he provided his signature breakdowns of the action in a more comedic manner.
Sean Salisbury has covered for Mike Golic on Mike and Mike in the Morning.
On September 25,2009, Sean Salisbury provided the color commentary for the Lingerie Football League presentation of Friday Night Football.
Sean Salisbury previously had denied that he had done so, but he later admitted that he had done so.
Sean Salisbury became the host of The Sean Salisbury Show on beIN Sports on April 17,2017.