About Reggie White Memorabilia & Collectibles
Reginald Howard White was also known as “The Minister of Defense” and played 15 seasons as a defensive end on the National Football League. He was born on December 19, 1961 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006 and among his many accolades was being a 2- time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 13- time Pro Bowl and 12- time All- Pro selection.
His college career was spent in Tennessee where he was named SEC Player of the Year in his senior season in 1983. Prior to playing for the NFL, he signed with the Memphis Showboats of the United States Football League where he was a dominant figure. He made his NFL debut in 1985 for the Philadelphia Eagles where he played until 1993. As a free agent, he signed with the Green Bay Packers. He helped the Packers reach 2 Super Bowls, and win the Super Bowl XXXI. In 1998, He was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year. He retired for a year then returned to the gridiron to play for the Carolina Panthers. After playing for a year, he retired permanently. Aside from football, he also tried professional wrestling and was an evangelical minister. He died of cardiac arrythmia on December 26, 2004.
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About Reggie White:
Reggie White (fullname: Reginald Howard White; no nicknames) played from 1985 until 2000 for the Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers and Carolina Panthers. He played 232 games, starting 228 of those. Born in Chattanooga, TN on December 19, 1961, White stands 6'5 and weighs 291 lbs. He attended college at Tennessee. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1st round (4th overall) of the 1984 NFL Supplemental Draft. White was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006.