- Neil Smith (American football)
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Neil Smith Position(s)
Defensive endJersey #(s)
90, 91Born April 10, 1966
New Orleans, LouisianaCareer information Year(s) 1988–2000 NFL Draft 1988 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2 College Nebraska Professional teams Career stats Tackles 624 Sacks 104.5 Interceptions 4 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards Neil Smith (born April 10, 1966 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League. He played for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1988 to 1996, the Denver Broncos from 1997 to 1999, and the San Diego Chargers in 2000. Before his NFL career, he played for the University of Nebraska where he was All-American in 1987.
The Chiefs, who had the third pick, made it known to everyone before the 1988 NFL Draft that they intended to take Smith. The Detroit Lions, picking second, threatened to pick Smith and the Chiefs were forced to move up one slot to make sure that Smith would be their pick. Incidentally, one of the draft picks the Chiefs surrendered in order to move up turned out to be star linebacker Chris Spielman. Smith's pre-draft measurables were head-turning. He was 6'4" and weight 260 pounds and had a 7-foot-1½-inch arm span.[1] and ran a 4.55 forty-yard dash.[2]
One of the top defensive linemen of his era, Smith made the Pro Bowl 6 times during his career (1991 to 1995 and 1997), and led the NFL with 15 sacks in the 1993 season. With the Broncos, Smith won 2 NFL championship rings for Super Bowl XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII. In the 1998 Divisional Playoffs against the Miami Dolphins, Smith cemented the 38-3 Broncos victory with a 79-yard fumble return for a touchdown, and in Super Bowl XXXII, he recorded a key fumble recovery that set up a Broncos field goal.
Smith finished his 13 NFL seasons with 105 sacks, 12 fumble recoveries, 19 return yards, and 1 touchdown. He also intercepted 4 passes, returning them for 68 yards and a touchdown. He is the former co-owner of the Kansas City Brigade of the Arena Football League.
On October 22, 2006, Smith was inducted to the Chiefs' Hall of Fame.
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Smith's trademark sack celebration, which consisted of him pantomiming swinging a baseball bat, was invented in tribute to another Kansas City sports hero, Hall Of Famer George Brett.[3] Smith might also be notable for investing along with fellow NFL player Ricky Siglar $700,000 in Miracle Cars. .[4]
There was a rule created in his name. The "Neil Smith" rule, enacted in 1998, prevents a defensive lineman from flinching to induce a false start penalty on the offense.
Neil Smith is Co-Owner of the Kansas City Brigade, a team in the Arena Football League. It was established in 2006 after Hurricane Katrina forced the New Orleans VooDoo to move to Kansas City only a few months prior to the 2006 season.
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References
- ^ NYT online New York Times, April 24, 1988.
- ^ "Brown proves his speed to those who doubted", Atlanta Journal-Constitution February 7, 1988.
- ^ "Best NFL Player by Jersey Number: 50-99". Sports Illustrated. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1008/nfl.best.players.by.jersey.number.50-99/content.41.html. Retrieved October 4, 2010.
- ^ "Former Chiefs describe falling for car scheme". ljworld.com. May 23, 2003. http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2003/may/23/former_chiefs_describe/. Retrieved October 4, 2010.
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- American Conference Pro Bowl players
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