Post-NFL Career
Following Boller's reactivation on November 9, 2005, the Ravens cut Stewart instead of keeping him as a third-string player, activating running back Musa Smith instead. Stewart had no comment following the low-key announcement he had been cut from the team.
Stewart made guest appearances on the TV shows Deal or No Deal and Pros vs. Joes.
On April 29, 2008, in an interview on the WCNN 680 "The Fan," Stewart expressed interest in returning to the NFL. Also, according to ESPN2's First Take on July 28, 2008, Stewart had not officially retired and had been working out at his home, to attempt a comeback during following pre-season. He later was put into free agency but was never selected by a team.
He appeared in January 2009 as an analyst on ESPN's College Football Live, and then later appeared again in July during the show's "50 States Tour" for the show's episode regarding Colorado athletics. Stewart is currently an analyst for NFL post-game coverage for ESPNEWS.
Stewart is a sideline reporter for the United Football League and an analyst on various ESPN shows such as NFL Live, NFL 32, Take 2, and Mike and Mike in the Morning.
Even though he hadn't attempted a pass in nearly nine years, on May 30, 2012, Stewart officially retired from the NFL.
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