Dave Duerson

Dave Duerson
Dave Duerson
Position(s)
Safety
Jersey #(s)
22, 26
Born November 28, 1960(1960-11-28)
Muncie, Indiana
Died February 17, 2011(2011-02-17) (aged 50)
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida[1]
Career information
Year(s) 19831993
NFL Draft 1983 / Round: 3 / Pick: 64
College Notre Dame
Professional teams
Career stats
INT 20
INT yards 226
Sacks 16
Stats at NFL.com
Career highlights and awards

David Russell Duerson (November 28, 1960 – February 17, 2011) was an American football safety in the National Football League who played for the Chicago Bears (1983–1989), the New York Giants (1990), and the Phoenix Cardinals (1991–1993).

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Early life

Duerson played football, basketball, and baseball at Muncie (Indiana) Northside High School. He was given an opportunity to play for the Los Angeles Dodgers as a pitcher and outfielder in 1979, but declined. Duerson received many honors during his high school years, including the 1979 Indiana Mr. Football,[2] and was part of the National Honor Society and The Musical Ambassadors All-American Band.

College career

Duerson played college football at the University of Notre Dame from 1979 to 1982.[3] He graduated with honors, with a BA in Economics. He started all four years, and earned recognition as an All-American in 1981 and 1982. He was named as his team's MVP in 1982, and a Captain. He was the winner of the Edward "Moose" Krause Distinguished Service Award in 1990 by the Notre Dame Monogram Club, of which he was a past president. He was also a member of the University of Notre Dame Board of Trustees from 2001-2005.[3]

Professional career

Duerson was selected to four consecutive Pro Bowls from 1986 to 1989 in his career, and won two championship rings, with the Bears (Super Bowl XX), and with the Giants (Super Bowl XXV). During the 1986 season, Duerson set an NFL record (later broken in 2005 by Adrian Wilson of the Arizona Cardinals) for most sacks in a season by a defensive back, with seven. He also intercepted six passes for 139 yards with a long return of 38 yards. At season's end, Duerson was named first team All-Pro by Pro Football Weekly, the Pro Football Writers Association and The Sporting News and second team All-Pro by AP. In 1987, Duerson was the recipient of the NFL Man of the Year Award. In his 11 seasons, Duerson recorded 20 interceptions, which he returned for 226 yards, and 16 quarterback sacks. He also recovered five fumbles, returning them for 47 yards and a touchdown.

After football

Duerson owned three McDonald's restaurants in Louisville, Kentucky for six months, from late 1994 to April 1995. He purchased the majority interest in Fair Oaks Farms (formerly Brooks Sausage Company) in 1995.[4] Duerson grew the company from $24M revenue to over $63.5M in six years. He sold his stake in the company in 2002 and started Duerson Foods, but that company was forced into receivership in 2006 and most of its assets were auctioned off.[5]

Death

Duerson was found dead at his Sunny Isles Beach, Florida[1] home on February 17, 2011. The Miami-Dade County medical examiner reported that Duerson died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest.[6] He sent a text message to his family saying he wanted his brain to be used for research at the Boston University School of Medicine, which is conducting research into chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) caused by playing pro football.[7] He left behind three sons and a daughter from his marriage to ex-wife Alicia Duerson.[6] On May 2, 2011 researcher neurologists at Boston University confirmed that he suffered from a neurodegenerative disease linked to concussions.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b Pompei, Dan (18 February 2011). "Bears safety Dave Duerson dead at 50". Chicago Tribune. http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/bears/ct-spt-0219-dave-duerson-bears-chicag20110218,0,7202915.story. Retrieved 19 February 2011. 
  2. ^ "David R. Duerson". Indiana Football Hall of Fame. 2009. http://www.indiana-football.org/?q=node/121. Retrieved 26 February 2011. 
  3. ^ a b "Former Irish Safety Dave Duerson Passes Away". Athletics News (University of Notre Dame). 18 February 2011. http://www.und.com/genrel/021811aaa.html. Retrieved 19 February 2011. 
  4. ^ Lloyd, Fonda Marie (October 1995). "We're black-owned". Black Enterprise. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1365/is_n3_v26/ai_17464047/. Retrieved 19 February 2011. 
  5. ^ Pompei, Dan (18 February 2011). "Ex-Bears star from '85 Super Bowl team found dead in Miami". Los Angeles Times. http://www.latimes.com/sfl-chicago-bears-duerson-dies-miami-021811,0,1125774.story. Retrieved 19 February 2011. 
  6. ^ a b Foley, Stephen (22 February 2011). "Tragic NFL star's last wish could shed new light on game's risks". The Independent (London). http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/tragic-nfl-stars-last-wish-could-shed-new-light-on-games-risks-2221722.html. Retrieved 26 February 2011. 
  7. ^ Rosenthal, Gregg (22 February 2011). "Dave Duerson’s son: "He was hoping to be a part of an answer"". Profootballtalk.com. NBC Sports. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/02/22/dave-duersons-son-he-was-hoping-to-be-a-part-of-an-answer%E2%80%9D/. Retrieved 26 February 2011. 
  8. ^ "Former NFL player Dave Duerson found to have had brain damage". Los Angeles Times. 2 May 2011. http://articles.latimes.com/2011/may/02/sports/la-sp-dave-duereson-20110503. Retrieved 8 October 2011. 

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