Dallas Cowboys Baldinger was signed as an
undrafted free agent by the
Dallas Cowboys after the
1982 NFL draft on April 30. In
training camp, he was tried at center, guard and tackle. As a rookie, he appeared in 4 out of 9 games, playing mostly on
special teams. In
1983, he saw playing time as a backup at
center and
guard. In
1984, he started two games at
right tackle replacing an injured
Phil Pozderac, and also started 2 games at
right guard in place of an injured
Kurt Petersen. In
1985, he injured his right knee in the third preseason game against the
Chicago Bears and was placed on the
injured reserve list. In
1986, he was a backup at
center and also played as a third
tight end in short-yardage situations. On September 2,
1987, he was placed on the
injured reserve list with a left knee injury he suffered in a preseason game. On October 24, he was activated to the regular season roster. He was declared inactive in 6 of the final 8 games. Baldinger wasn't re-signed after the season. During his time with the Cowboys, he played every
offensive line position and also had a few snaps at
tight end.
Indianapolis Colts On July 19,
1988, he was signed as a
free agent by the
Indianapolis Colts, to provide depth in the case of a lengthy contract holdout by
guard Ron Solt. He was the lightest member of the
offensive line. He appeared in 16 games, starting three contests at
right tackle. He caught his first career pass (37 yards) from a tackle-eligible position against the
Green Bay Packers. In
1989, he appeared in all 16 games. He started the season opener at
right tackle in place of
Kevin Call and started 2 games at
left tackle in place of an injured
Chris Hinton. He also was used as tackle-eligible in short yardage situations. In
1990, he was named the starter at
right guard for the first 8 games. In the second half of the season, he was moved to replace
right tackle Call, who injured his left shoulder in the eighth game against the
New York Giants. In
1991, he started 13 games at
center in place of
Ray Donaldson, who was lost for the season with a broken leg he suffered against the
Los Angeles Raiders.
Buffalo Bills On April 2,
1992, he was signed in
Plan B free agency by the
Buffalo Bills, joining his brother
Gary Baldinger. He was released on August 31.
Philadelphia Eagles On September 28,
1992, he was signed as a
free agent by the
Philadelphia Eagles to replace an injured
John Hudson. In
1993, he started 4 games at
right guard in place of an injured
Eric Floyd. On June 4,
1994, he was released in a salary cap move, along with 11 other veterans. ==Broadcasting career==