About Deron Cherry Memorabilia & Collectibles
A fantastic football player from Riverside, New Jersey, Deron Leigh Cherry was born on September 12, 1959. He played as a strong safety during the course of his career in the National Football League. Before his big break in the NFL, he had already been actively participating in his school in college, namely the Rutgers University. He was also well-noted for his great contribution in Palmyra High School back in New Jersey, where he had his early beginnings as a sports icon. In fact, he was declared to be the Most Valuable Player in the year 1979. Moreover, he was given the Associated Press’ All-East Honors for consecutive two years since 1979.
Among the teams Deron Cherry had been with include he
Kansas City Chiefs in 1981. He was taken in by the said team as a free agent. He gained his first interception with the said team in October of the same year when they had a game against the
Oakland Raiders. The Kansas City Chiefs is known to be a home for several big names in the football league such as
Marcus Allen, a running back from San Diego, California, Len Dawson, a quarter back from Alliance, Ohio, as well as
Joe Montana, another amazing quarter back from New Eagle, Pennsylvania.
Deron Cherry had been considered to be one of the remarkable players in the history of the football league. He had been sweeping awards during his career because of his incredible game behavior as well as such an exceptional talent.
Have a taste of Deron Cherry’s fame and success in the football league with his memorabilia and collectibles which are already made available online at a very affordable price.
About Deron Cherry:
Deron Cherry (fullname: Deron Leigh Cherry; no nicknames) played Defensive Back from 1981 until 1991 for the Kansas City Chiefs. He played 148 games, made tackles, intercepted 50 passes, recovered 14 fumbles, and is credited with 3.5 quarterback sacks. Born in Riverside, NJ on September 12, 1959, Cherry stands 5'11 and weighs 197 lbs. He attended college at Rutgers.