Did William Perry catch a touchdown?

During the season, Perry occasionally played fullback in goal line situations and set the then-record for the heaviest player to score a touchdown at 335 lb (152 kg). He remains the heaviest player to score a touchdown in the Super Bowl and has the largest Super Bowl ring at size 25….William Perry (American football)

Sacks: 29.5
Offensive TDs: 3

What Happened to the football player The Refrigerator?

In 2011, ESPN revealed that Perry was an alcoholic and that during his playing career the Bears had arranged for him to check into a rehab facility. Now, Perry has lost most of his fortune that he made from playing in the NFL.

How much does Refrigerator Perry weigh now?

While he toppled the scale in the low-to-mid 300 range during his playing days, when he was scoring touchdowns and big endorsements, estimates now have the 53-year-old Perry weighing in at up to 450 pounds.

What was William Perry’s 40 yard dash?

There are those people who look at Perry, who is 6 feet 3, and think he can’t possibly have the agility or quickness to be an effective defensive player. What they don’t know is that Perry can dunk a basketball or that he runs a 40-yard dash in 5.1 seconds, which is about average for a lineman.

Did Refrigerator Perry ever score a touchdown?

Oct. 21, 1985: Bears 23, Packers 7. William Perry turned the Green Bay goal line into a launching pad for new football concepts, scoring the winning touchdown in a victory that kept the Bears undefeated at 7-0.

Where is The Refrigerator Perry now?

Today, William Perry lives in an assisted living facility. He mainly gets around via wheelchair, but sometimes uses a walker. When he feels up to it — and those days are rare — he drives around in his Hummer.

Who was the biggest NFL player ever?

According to the NFL Research database, which goes back to 2003, Faalele is the modern combine’s heaviest player ever — by 15 pounds.

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