Metzelaars was taken in the 3rd round with the 75th pick by
Seattle in the
1982 NFL draft. He played for three seasons in Seattle before being traded to the
Bills in 1985. When
Jim Kelly joined the Bills in 1986, Metzelaars became a productive part of the offense. He played with the Bills in their 4
Super Bowl losses from 1990 to 1993, and scored a touchdown in
Super Bowl XXVI. Metzelaars' best season was in 1993, when he caught 68 passes for 609 yards and 4 touchdowns. Metzelaars was not re-signed by the Bills after the 1994 season. He then signed a three-year, $2.4 million deal with the
Carolina Panthers. He caught the first touchdown pass in Carolina franchise history, but only played one season for them. He finished his career by playing two seasons for the
Detroit Lions, starting in 17 of the 31 games he appeared in while splitting time with
David Sloan. The Lions offensive coordinator in 1996 was
Tom Moore. Metzelaars would go on to work alongside Moore later in their careers. Metzelaars finished his 16 NFL seasons with 383
receptions for 3,686 yards and 29
touchdowns in 235 games. At the time of his retirement, his 235 games were the most ever played by a tight end in NFL history. ==NFL career statistics==