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Darrell Ray Green (born February 15, 1960) is a former American football Defensive Back in the National Football League who played for the Washington Redskins from 1983 to 2002. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest defensive backs to ever play in the NFL. Green was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2008.The self-proclaimed "itty bitty guy," Green was nicknamed the "Ageless Wonder" by his peers and the general media for his remarkable ability to maintain a high level of play well into the twilight of his career. Green was also known for his speed and was one of the fastest players in the history of the NFL.
Date Of Birth February 15, 1960 Place Of Birth Houston, Texas, U.S. Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Weight 83.46 Profession Actor Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 Inducted into the NCAA Division II Football Hall of Fame in 2003. 2 Induced into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2000. 3 Inducted into the Lone Star Conference Hall of Honor in 1998. 4 Inducted into the Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelina Hall of Fame in 1989. 5 Has two daughters and a son with his wife Jewell (Jerrell, Jared, and Joi) and a daughter (Crystal) from a prior relationship. 6 Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2008, his first year of eligibility. 7 Named as a cornerback on the 1990s NFL All-Decade Team. 8 His fastest 40 yard dash time was 4.15 seconds. 9 Ran the 40 yard dash in 4.2 seconds at the age of 40. 10 1996 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year (formerly True Value). 11 Seven-time (7) NFL Pro Bowl selection. 12 The Redskins' all-time interceptions leader (54). 13 Selected as one of the 70 Greatest Redskins in 2002. 14 Played 20 seasons in the NFL; All with the Washington Redskins. 15 Oldest player to ever return a interception for a touchdown (37). 16 Oldest player to ever play cornerback in the NFL (42). 17 Named the World's Fastest Athlete in 1991. 18 Member of two Super Bowl Championship teams and three NFC Championship teams during his NFL career. 19 Inducted into the Washington Redskins' Ring of Fame on December 30, 2002; his last game. 20 Holds the Washington Redskins franchise record for most games played (295). 21 Holds the record for most consecutive seasons with at least one interception (19). 22 Holds the record for longest tenure with one team in the NFL. 23 He was the fastest player on his team 19 out of 20 years. 24 Four-time winner of the NFL Fastest Man Competition. 25 Founded the Darrell Green Youth Life Foundation (DGYLF) in 1988. 26 Drafted in the first round (28th overall) by the Washington Redskins in 1983. 27 1996 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
Actor Title Year Status Character The Adventures of Zion Man & The Supreme Commander 2009 Video Zokar Dominion 2006 Victim
Self Title Year Status Character A Football Life 2013-2015 TV Series Himself The Ghana Project 2009 Documentary NBC Sunday Night Football 2008 TV Series Himself - 2008 Hall of Fame Inductee Rome Is Burning 2008 TV Series Himself Fox NFL Sunday 2005 TV Series Himself - Declaration of Independence Reciter NFL on FOX 1994-2003 TV Series Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback / Himself - ideline Reporter / Himself - Washington Redskins Defenisve Back ESPN's Sunday Night Football 1993-1999 TV Series Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback The NFL on CBS 1983-1999 TV Series Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback NFL Monday Night Football 1983-1998 TV Series Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback NFL Blast 1997 TV Series Washington Redskins Player TNT Sunday Night Football 1990-1997 TV Series Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback The NFL on NBC 1992 TV Series Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback Super Bowl XXVI 1992 TV Movie Himself - Washington Redskins Right Cornerback 1991 NFC Championship Game 1992 TV Movie Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback Super Bowl XXII 1988 TV Special Himself - Washington Redskins Left Cornerback 1987 NFC Championship Game 1988 TV Movie Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback 1986 NFC Championship Game 1987 TV Movie Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback Super Bowl XVIII 1984 TV Movie Himself - Washington Redskins Left Cornerback 1983 NFC Championship Game 1983 TV Special Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback
Known for movies NFL Monday Night Football (1983-1998) as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback
Super Bowl XVIII (1984) as Himself - Washington Redskins Left Cornerback
Super Bowl XXVI (1992) as Himself - Washington Redskins Right Cornerback
NFL on FOX (1994-2003) as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback / Himself - Washington Redskins Defenisve Back / Himself - ideline Reporter