Reginald Howard White was an American professional football player. He played defensive end in the National Football League for 15 seasons during the 1980s and 1990s. White is a two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 13-time Pro Bowl, and13-time All-Pro selection. During his professional career, he was also known for his Christian ministry as an ordained Evangelical minister, leading to his nickname, ‘The Minister of Defense’
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In the 1983 Citrus Bowl, White sacked Maryland quarterback Boomer Esiason in the second quarter, knocking him out of the game. He won the Lombardi Award as the SEC Player of The Year and a finalist for the Lombard Award for his final season in Tennessee. White also played in two professional seasons for the Memphis Showboats of the United States Football League (U.S. Football League) He was named a Preseason All- American going into the 1982 season, but was consistently bothered by an ankle injury, and his production dropped off. In his senior season in 1983, he registered 100 tackles, a schoolSingle-game Record 15 sacks, 9 tackles-for-loss, and an interception. He had eight tackles in Tennessee’s 28–21 victory over Wisconsin in the 1981 Garden State Bowl. In Tennessee’s 30–23 win over Maryland, White was named the game’s \”Best Defensive Player\”. He also blocked three extra-point attempts against Memphis State, and had 10 tackles and two sacks, one of which resulted in a safety, in the game against the Citrus Bowl. White had two sacks inTennessee’s 31 6 victory over New Mexico, and a school Single-game Record 6 sacks in Tennessee ‘s 20–6 win over The Citadel in the 1983 Lions’ blowout of the Citadel. His final season with the Hustlin’ Tigers, he recorded 140 tackles and 10 sacks, and received All American honors.
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