Philadelphia Eagles Stewart was selected in
2001 by the
Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round (147th overall). He made his NFL debut in the Eagles' game against the
Kansas City Chiefs on November 29, 2001, making 2 catches, including a 1-yard touchdown reception from Eagles'
quarterback Donovan McNabb. With this touchdown, Stewart became the first Eagle since
Charlie Garner in
1994 to score a touchdown in his first game. He finished his
rookie season with 5 catches for 52 yards.
Cincinnati Bengals 2002 season In 2002, he began the preseason with the Philadelphia Eagles, but was placed on the inactive list for the Eagles' season opener against the
Tennessee Titans. He was subsequently assigned to the
practice squad and signed with the
Cincinnati Bengals on November 23, 2002. He made his
2002 playing debut with the Bengals on December 15, 2002, versus the
Jacksonville Jaguars.
2003 to 2005 seasons Stewart went on to have career highs in receptions (21) and yards (212) during the
2003 season. He played 16 games for the Bengals in
2004, making 10 catches and a touchdown. He also made his mark as a mainstay on
special teams, racking up seven
tackles and a forced
fumble that year. Stewart saw significant playing time on
offense and special teams in
2005. A back injury later that season broke his streak of 40 consecutive games played for the Bengals.
2006 season Stewart signed a one-year contract extension with the Bengals during the
2006 offseason.
Oakland Raiders 2007 to 2010 seasons On March 9, 2007, Stewart signed a two-year contract with the
Oakland Raiders. He played in 32 games and made 11 receptions for 81 yards in 2 seasons with the Raiders. He became a
free agent at the conclusion of the
2008 season, but re-signed with the team on March 4, 2009. On August 30, 2010, Stewart was released by the Raiders. ==NFL career statistics==