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Dixon Edwards Date of birth: March 25, 1968 Place of birth: Cincinnati, Ohio Career information Position(s): Linebacker College: Michigan State NFL Draft: 1991 / Round: 2 / Pick: 37 Organizations As player: 1991-1995
1996-1998
1999Dallas Cowboys
Minnesota Vikings
Miami Dolphins*- *Offseason member only
Playing stats at NFL.com Dixon Voldean Edwards, III (born March 25, 1968 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League from 1991 through 1998. He played college football at Michigan State University and was drafted in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft.
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Early years
Born on March 25, 1968, Edwards prepped at Aiken High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he earned all-district honors as a tight end and defensive tackle.
He attended Michigan State University, where in his first season as a starter in 1989, he finished second on the club in tackles and tied for the team lead in tackles for a loss to earn honorable mention All-American honors
As a senior he had 112 tackles, and led the Spartans with a single-game career-high 16 tackles in their upset of then-No. 1 ranked Michigan University.
During his career, he helped the Spartans to a 31-14-3 record, two Big Ten titles and four bowl games.
Professional career
Dallas Cowboys
Edwards, was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2nd round of the 1991 NFL Draft.
He had great speed and could hit, so he was moved to strongside linebacker.
During his 4 seasons with the Cowboys, Edwards helped them win Super Bowl XXVII, Super Bowl XXVIII and Super Bowl XXX.
In the 90's, the Cowboys organization felt they could find linebackers through the draft, without the need of paying a premium and adversely impacting the salary cap, so they allowed talented and productive players like Ken Norton, Jr., Darrin Smith, Robert Jones and Randall Godfrey, to leave via free agency, instead of signing them in to long-term contracts.
In 1996, after he became a free agent, the Cowboys replaced him by signing Broderick Thomas.
Minnesota Vikings
Edwards signed with the Minnesota Vikings, where he initially was switched to weakside linebacker.
In 1996 he had the best year of his career, amassing 122 tackles, 3.5 sacks and an interception.
In 1997, he was moved back to strongside linebacker position, where his stats started to declined.
He was released after the 1998 season for salary cap reasons. In his three years with the Vikings, Edwards started 43 of the 45 games in which he played. He amassed 250 tackles, five sacks, an interception, two fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles and seven passes defensed.
Miami Dolphins
In 1999, the Miami Dolphins signed him to a one-year contract, reuniting him with Jimmy Johnson. The signing was made to add depth and experience at the outside linebacker positions, but shortly thereafter, he was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat and was waived.
Edwards appeared in 120 regular season contests in his career, starting 90 of them. His NFL career statistics include 573 tackles, 7.5 sacks, two interceptions for 54 yards and a touchdown, four fumble recoveries, seven forced fumbles and 19 passes defensed. He also has contributed 50 special teams tackles
Trivia
On KTCK AM in Dallas, Dixon is a legend for an interview he did where he said the words "you know" an inordinate number of times to the point where it became unintentionally comedic.[citation needed]
Dallas Cowboys 1991 NFL Draft selections Russell Maryland • Alvin Harper • Kelvin Pritchett • Dixon Edwards • Godfrey Myles • James Richards • Erik Williams • Curvin Richards • Bill Musgrave • Tony Hill • Kevin Harris • Darrick Brownlow • Mike Sullivan • Leon Lett • Damon Mays • Sean Love • Tony Boles • Larry BrownDallas Cowboys Super Bowl XXVIII Champions 3 Eddie Murray | 8 Troy Aikman | 17 Jason Garrett | 18 Bernie Kosar | 19 John Jett | 22 Emmitt Smith (MVP) | 24 Larry Brown | 25 Derrick Lassic | 26 Kevin Smith | 27 Thomas Everett | 28 Darren Woodson | 29 Kenneth Gant | 31 Brock Marion | 34 Tommie Agee | 37 James Washington | 39 Derrick Gainer | 40 Bill Bates | 41 Dave Thomas | 43 Elvis Patterson | 44 Lincoln Coleman | 46 Joe Fishback | 48 Daryl Johnston | 51 Ken Norton, Jr. | 53 Mark Stepnoski | 55 Robert Jones | 58 Dixon Edwards | 59 Darrin Smith | 61 Nate Newton | 62 James Parrish | 63 John Gesek | 65 Ron Stone | 66 Kevin Gogan | 67 Russell Maryland | 68 Frank Cornish | 70 Dale Hellestrae | 71 Mark Tuinei | 75 Tony Casillas | 77 Jim Jeffcoat | 78 Leon Lett | 79 Erik Williams | 80 Alvin Harper | 81 Tim Daniel | 82 Jimmy Smith | 83 Joey Mickey | 84 Jay Novacek | 85 Kevin Williams | 86 Tyrone Williams | 88 Michael Irvin | 89 Scott Galbraith | 91 Matt Vanderbeek | 92 Tony Tolbert | 94 Charles Haley | 95 Chad Hennings | 97 Jimmie Jones | 98 Godfrey Myles
Head Coach: Jimmy Johnson
Coaches: Hubbard Alexander | Joe Avezzano | John Blake | Joe Brodsky | Dave Campo | Butch Davis | Jim Eddy | Robert Ford | Steve Hoffman | Hudson Houck | Norv TurnerDallas Cowboys Super Bowl XXX Champions 8 Troy Aikman | 11 Wade Wilson | 17 Jason Garrett | 18 Chris Boniol | 19 John Jett | 20 Sherman Williams | 21 Deion Sanders | 22 Emmitt Smith | 23 Robert Bailey | 24 Larry Brown (MVP) | 25 Scott Case | 28 Darren Woodson | 29 Alundis Brice | 31 Brock Marion | 36 Dominique Ross | 38 David Lang | 40 Bill Bates | 42 Charlie Williams | 43 Gregg Briggs | 48 Daryl Johnston | 52 Jim Schwantz | 54 Darryl Hardy | 55 Robert Jones | 58 Dixon Edwards | 59 Darrin Smith | 60 Derek Kennard | 61 Nate Newton | 65 Ron Stone | 67 Russell Maryland | 68 Michael Batiste | 69 George Hegamin | 70 Dale Hellestrae | 71 Mark Tuinei | 73 Larry Allen | 78 Leon Lett | 79 Erik Williams | 81 Edward Hervey | 82 Cory Fleming | 83 Kendell Watkins | 84 Jay Novacek | 85 Kevin Williams | 86 Eric Bjornson | 87 Billy Davis | 88 Michael Irvin | 90 Oscar Sturgis | 91 Darren Benson | 92 Tony Tolbert | 94 Charles Haley | 95 Chad Hennings | 96 Shante Carver | 98 Godfrey Myles | 99 Hurvin McCormack
Head Coach: Barry Switzer
Coaches: Hubbard Alexander | Joe Avezzano | Craig Boller | Joe Brodsky | Dave Campo | Jim Eddy | Robert Ford | Steve Hoffman | Hudson Houck | Ernie Zampese | Mike ZimmerCategories:- 1968 births
- People from Cincinnati, Ohio
- Living people
- American football linebackers
- Michigan State Spartans football players
- Dallas Cowboys players
- Minnesota Vikings players
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