Former NFL player William “Refrigerator” Perry spent the majority of his 10 seasons playing for the Chicago Bears. He assisted the squad in winning their sole Super Bowl championship during his debut season in 1985. Perry, who goes by the moniker “Refrigerator” due to his size, is the biggest athlete to ever score a touchdown in a Super Bowl.
Advertisement

Perry was given a full scholarship to attend Clemson University as a result of his physical abilities, and he played football for the Tigers under Danny Ford from 1981 to 1984.
Advertisement
Clemson was undefeated, won the ACC and the national championships, and finished the season by taking home the Orange Bowl in Perry’s first season. Due to his large size, Perry acquired the moniker “Refrigerator” during that season.
When did William Perry retire?
After ten years of NFL service, Perry decided to retire in 1994.
Did William Perry sell his Super Bowl ring?
According to reports, the area where Perry inserted his finger is about the size of a half-dollar coin. According to Chris Ivy, Heritage’s head of sports auctions, Perry sold the ring to a collector in 2000 and guaranteed its authenticity.


Leave a Reply