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William Anthony Perry (born December 16, 1962) is an American former football defensive tackle who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 10 seasons, primarily with the Chicago Bears. Nicknamed " the Refrigerator ", he played college football for the Clemson Tigers , where he was named ACC Player of the Year , and was selected by the ...
Oct 24, 2022 · By Karl Rasmussen | October 24, 2022. Former Chicago Bears defensive lineman William "The Refrigerator" Perry has one of the most recognizable stories and best nicknames in the history of the NFL. Chicago's first-round draft pick in the 1985 NFL Draft, who had just won a college football national championship with the Clemson Tigers, became a ...
- Karl Rasmussen
Apr 8, 2023 · Today’s Big Fella Friday goes out to William “The Refrigerator” Perry of the Chicago Bears. At a height of 6’2” and weight of 335 lbs, The Fridge, one of the jolliest guys in the NFL, holds the record for largest Super Bowl ring size. An absolute unit. pic.twitter.com/NTs6qbVhrX.
Oct 2, 2021 · On the field, Perry became a three-time All-American, a national champion and the 1984 ACC Player of the Year before he went in the first round of the 1985 NFL Draft to the Chicago Bears,...
Jul 31, 2000 · The 37-year-old Fridge has been laying brick and block ever since he pulled down the curtain on his football career, leaving the Monarchs with two games remaining in the 1996 World League of...
- Austin Murphy
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William Anthony Perry (born December 16, 1962) is an American former football defensive tackle who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 10 seasons, primarily with the Chicago Bears. Nicknamed " the Refrigerator ", he played college football for the Clemson Tigers, where he was named ACC Player of the Year, and was selected by the ...
Dec 11, 2019 · Three decades earlier, former Clemson All-American William “Refrigerator” Perry lined up for the Chicago Bears as a 300-plus-pound “fullback.” You can see its spiritual successors everywhere: a Chiefs defensive tackle touchdown pass here, a Bears defensive end touchdown run there, and Piesman Trophy plays all over college football.