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    Dick LeBeau. Charles Richard LeBeau ( / ləˈboʊ / lə-BOH; born September 9, 1937) is a former American football cornerback and coach in the National Football League (NFL). He was active at field level in the NFL for 59 consecutive seasons, 14 playing with the Detroit Lions and 45 as a coach. [1]

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  2. Check out some of the best plays from Hines Ward's Steelers career. video. WATCH: Best of Swann. Check out some of the spectacular moments from the career of Lynn Swann. A look back at the illustrious playing and coaching career of former Steelers' defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau.

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  4. Dick LeBeau, a member of Ohio State’s 1957 championship team, was selected in the fifth round of the 1959 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns. He never made the Browns' roster after the team cut him during his rookie training camp. He then signed with the Detroit Lions and eventually earned a place in the team’s starting lineup for the final ...

  5. Hall of Fame defensive back and former NFL defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau presents former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu during the 2020 Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony.

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  6. Go inside the playbook with Titans Defensive Coordinator Dick LeBeau.-----Follow the Titans!Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/TitansFacebook: http://www.Facebo...

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  7. "NFL 100 Greatest" counts down the top 100 game changers in NFL history, and former Pittsburgh Steelers and Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau lands at No. 60 for his creation of ...

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  8. Jul 20, 2021 · Pittsburgh steelers. Steelers Dick LeBeau is a defensive legend By: Adam Hulse (@AdamHulseSports) Dick LeBeau is one of the greatest defensive minds in the history of the NFL. He had an excellent career as both a player and a coach but is definitely most known for his success as the defensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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