Verlon Biggs American football player

Verlon Marion Biggs (March 16, 1943 – June 7, 1994) was an American football defensive end in the American Football League and National Football League. He played for the New York Jets (AFL) in Super Bowl III, but felt he didn't receive enough credit for the Jets' playoff win against the Oakland Raiders in the AFL Championship Game that launched them into the Super Bowl. He played well but sulked until 1970, demanded more money, and wound up signing with Vince Lombardi's Washington Redskins of the NFL. Always a dominating defensive end, Verlon solidified George Allen's defense (Allen replace Lombardi upon his death in July 1970) and led the Redskins into Super Bowl VII. His nickname with the Redskins was "dirty Biggs" because of his extremely physical style of play.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 16, 1943
Birth place
Moss Point Mississippi
Date of deathJune 07, 1994

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American football player

Career start1965
Career end1974
Position
Defensive end
teams
New York Jets
Washington Redskins
1965 American Football League season

Verlon Biggs on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.nytimes.com/1994/06/08/obituaries/verlon-biggs-dies-ex-jet-player-51-was-on-title-team.html?pagewanted=1