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John Randle

Personal information
Date of birthDecember 12, 1967(age 43)
Mumford, Texas
Career information
CollegeTexas A&I
Undrafted1990
Debut1990 for the Minnesota Vikings
Last played2003 for the Seattle Seahawks
Career history
As player:
* Minnesota Vikings (1990-2000) * Seattle Seahawks (2001-2003)
Career highlights and awards
* 7× Pro Bowl selection (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001) * 6× First-Team All-Pro selection (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998) * NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
NFL stat - Week, 2003
Tackles556
Sacks137.5
Interceptions1

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John Anthony Randle (born December 12, 1967 in Mumford, Texas) played defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings and the Seattle Seahawks of the NFL. On February 6, 2010 he was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Born in Mumford, Texas, Randle was raised poor, and worked odd jobs when he was young. His brother Ervin Randle played as a linebacker for eight years. Randle played high school football in Hearne, Texas. He started his college playing career at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas, before transferring to Texas A&I University � Kingsville. He currently lives in Medina, Minnesota with his wife and children.

Randle went undrafted; he tried out for his brother's team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but was thought to be too small, and was not signed to a contract. The 6'1" 287-Lbs defensive linemen was picked up by the Vikings during training camp, playing his first season in 1990. He went to his first Pro Bowl in 1993 after recording 11.5 sacks, and was quickly becoming one of the dominant defensive tackles of his era. Once Henry Thomas left the Vikings, Randle increased his training regimen, and became well known for his disarming on-field heckling of opposing players. Randle would record double digit sacks during eight different seasons, including a career-high and league-leading 15.5 sacks in 1997.

He had an ongoing rivalry with Packers quarterback Brett Favre, whom he sacked more than any other quarterback; Favre said that Randle was the toughest defensive player he faced and "on artificial turf he's unblockable". To play off the rivalry with Brett Favre, Randle starred in a commercial which featured himself sewing a miniature version of Favre's #4 jersey which he put on a live chicken. The commercial then showed Randle chasing the chicken around what was supposed to be Randle's backyard and ended with Randle cooking chicken on his BBQ, leading to fierce protests from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Like fellow Minnesota Viking Chris Hovan, Randle was known for eccentric face painting as well as trash talking on the field.

At the end of the 2000 season, Randle signed with the Seattle Seahawks, and retired in March 2004. He had planned to retire a year earlier, but Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren convinced him to stay one more year.

Randle left the NFL tied with Richard Dent for 5th in number of career sacks, and his 137.5 career sacks is the most by a defensive tackle in NFL history. Over his career he was named to seven Pro Bowl squads. He was named All Tackle Machine of 1999 by Tackle The Magazine.

Randle was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame and inducted into the Minnesota Vikings Ring of Honor in 2008. He was eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame starting in 2009, and was elected in his second year of eligibility in 2010. Randle was inducted in Canton, OH on August 7, 2010 alongside Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith, Floyd Little, Russ Grimm, Rickey Jackson and Dick LeBeau.


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Hall Of Famer Randle Returns To Hearne To Have Eagle Jersey Retired - KBTX Tweet this news
KBTX--HEARNE, TX -- This past summer -John Randle- was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame after a 14 year career in the NFL. Randle went from being an ... - Date : Sat, 16 Oct 2010 06:13:47 GMT+00:00
Former NFL Star John Randle Feels the Love in Hearne - Fort Worth Star Telegram (blog) Tweet this news
Fort Worth Star Telegram (blog)---John Randle- was born in Hearne in 1967, and played his college ball at Texas A&M-Kingsville. He played 14 NFL seasons, 11 with the Vikings. ... - Date : Mon, 27 Sep 2010 22:00:47 GMT+00:00
Brazos Valley Football Roundup - Bryan College Station Eagle Tweet this news
Bryan College Station Eagle--Marlin 24, Hearne 0: HEARNE -- NFL Hall of Fame defensive lineman -John Randle- had his football jersey retired by the Hearne Eagles but watched as his former ... - Date : Sun, 17 Oct 2010 13:02:51 GMT+00:00
Ted Interviews Viking Legend Randall McDaniel - Daily Norseman Tweet this news
Daily Norseman--DN: You were on the same team with future Hall of Fame linemen Gary Zimmerman and -John Randle-. Did you realize at the time when you were practicing with ... - Date : Thu, 14 Oct 2010 16:19:44 GMT+00:00

National Football League * NFL's 1990s All-Decade Team

Brett Favre * John Elway * Barry Sanders * Emmitt Smith * Terrell Davis * Thurman Thomas * Cris Carter * Jerry Rice * Tim Brown * Michael Irvin * Shannon Sharpe * Ben Coates * Willie Roaf * Gary Zimmerman * Tony Boselli * Richmond Webb * Bruce Matthews * Randall McDaniel * Larry Allen * Steve Wisniewski * Dermontti Dawson * Mark Stepnoski * Bruce Smith * Reggie White * Chris Doleman * Neil Smith * Cortez Kennedy * John Randle * Warren Sapp * Bryant Young * Kevin Greene * Junior Seau * Derrick Thomas * Cornelius Bennett * Hardy Nickerson * Levon Kirkland * Deion Sanders * Rod Woodson * Darrell Green * Aeneas Williams * Steve Atwater * LeRoy Butler * Carnell Lake * Ronnie Lott * Darren Bennett * Sean Landeta * Morten Andersen * Gary Anderson * Mel Gray * Michael Bates * Bill Parcells * Marv Levy

2002 Pro Bowl AFC Starters

OffenseQB Rich Gannon * RB Curtis Martin * FB Larry Centers * WR Marvin Harrison * WR Rod Smith * TE Tony Gonzalez
OT Lincoln Kennedy * OT Jonathan Ogden * G Alan Faneca * G Will Shields * C Kevin Mawae
DefenseDE John Abraham * DE Marcellus Wiley * DT Trevor Pryce * DT John Randle
OLB Jason Gildon * OLB Jamir Miller * ILB Ray Lewis
CB Sam Madison * CB Charles Woodson * FS Rod Woodson * SS Rodney Harrison
Special TeamsP Shane Lechler * PK Jason Elam * KR Jermaine Lewis * ST Ian Gold

Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2010

Russ Grimm * Rickey Jackson * Dick LeBeau * Floyd Little * John Randle * Jerry Rice * Emmitt Smith



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