- Dedrick Dodge
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Dedrick Dodge Date of birth: June 14, 1967 Place of birth: Neptune Township, New Jersey Career information Position(s): Safety College: Florida State Organizations As player: 1991
1991-1992
1994-1996
1997
1998London Monarchs
Seattle Seahawks
San Francisco 49ers
Denver Broncos
San Diego ChargersPlaying stats at DatabaseFootball.com Dedrick Allen Dodge (born June 14, 1967 in Neptune Township, New Jersey), is a former American football safety. He played college football at Florida State University and then in eight seasons in the National Football League from 1991-1998. He played in Super Bowl XXIX for the San Francisco 49ers and in Super Bowl XXXII for the Denver Broncos. He also played for the London Monarchs in the inaugural season of the World League of American Football - London won the first World Bowl that year, meaning that Dodge has three pro football championship rings.
Dodge played high school football at East Brunswick High School in East Brunswick, New Jersey and Mulberry High School in Mulberry, Florida.[1]
References
- ^ Dedrick Dodge, database Football. Accessed December 8, 2007.
Preceded by
Greg NewellFlorida State Starting Free Safety
1988-1989Succeeded by
Leon FowlerDenver Broncos Super Bowl XXXII Champions 1 Jason Elam | 6 Bubby Brister | 7 John Elway | 8 Jeff Lewis | 16 Tom Rouen | 21 Randy Hilliard | 22 Vaughn Hebron | 23 Darrien Gordon | 25 Darius Johnson | 26 Tim McKyer | 27 Steve Atwater | 29 Howard Griffith | 30 Terrell Davis (MVP) | 31 Derek Loville | 32 Tony Veland | 33 Dedrick Dodge | 34 Tyrone Braxton | 37 Anthony Lynn | 39 Ray Crockett | 42 Detron Smith | 50 Jon Hesse | 51 John Mobley | 53 Bill Romanowski | 56 Keith Burns | 57 Allen Aldridge | 58 Steve Russ | 59 Glenn Cadrez | 62 Dan Neil | 63 David Diaz-Infante | 65 Gary Zimmerman | 66 Tom Nalen | 69 Mark Schlereth | 70 Jamie Brown | 72 Ernest Jones | 74 Harry Swayne | 75 Brian Habib | 77 Tony Jones | 80 Rod Smith | 81 Patrick Jeffers | 84 Shannon Sharpe | 85 Willie Green | 86 Byron Chamberlain | 87 Ed McCaffrey | 88 Sir Mawn Wilson | 89 Dwayne Carswell | 90 Neil Smith | 91 Alfred Williams | 93 Trevor Pryce | 94 Keith Traylor | 96 Harald Hasselbach | 97 Mike Lodish | 98 Maa Tanuvasa | 99 David Richie
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