Richard Dent, an American retired professional football player who played defensive end in the National Football League (NFL), mostly for the Chicago Bears, was born on December 13, 1960. He won MVP honors for Super Bowl XX. 2011 saw his election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Following his graduation from Tennessee State University in 1983 after four years of collegiate football, Dent was selected by the Bears in the eighth round of the 1983 NFL Draft with the 203rd overall choice.
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Dent, who was a great pass rusher and thrived under defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan’s aggressive 46 defense, was 6 feet 5 inches tall and 265 pounds (120 kg). 2011 saw his election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Who did Richard Dent win Super Bowls with?
Dent promptly followed up his NFC-leading 17.5 sacks from 1984 with an NFL-best 17 sacks in 1985. In Super Bowl XX that year, the Bears thrashed the New England Patriots. Dent won Most Valuable Player awards for his Super Bowl effort, which included three tackles, 1.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles.
Who did Richard Dent play for?
Richard Dent play for NFL Defensive end with Chicago Bears (1983-1993, 1995) San Francisco 49ers (1994) Indianapolis Colts (1996) and Philadelphia Eagles (1997).


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