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'''Mathew W. Mendenhall''' (born May 14, 1957) is a former [[American football]] [[defensive end]] who played two seasons in the [[National Football League]] (NFL) for the [[Washington Redskins]] before numerous injuries and alcoholism ended his career.<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1984/08/01/mendenhall-goes-home-redskins-career-over/db53f175-95c6-42c7-9eb3-9cb10e003fd7/ Mendenhall Goes Home, Redskins Career Over], accessed November 14, 2019</ref> He started in [[Super Bowl XVII]] as his Redskins defeated the Dolphins for the NFL Championship in 1982. |
'''Mathew W. Mendenhall''' (born May 14, 1957 - Died August 28, 2021<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2021-08-28|title=Matt Mendenhall Biography, Bodybuilder, Age, Cause of Death, How Did He Die?|url=https://linkuppuppies.com/matt-mendenhall-biography-bodybuilder-age-cause-of-death-how-did-he-die/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-28|website=linkuppuppies.com|language=en-US}}</ref>) is a former [[American football]] [[defensive end]] who played two seasons in the [[National Football League]] (NFL) for the [[Washington Redskins]] before numerous injuries and alcoholism ended his career.<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1984/08/01/mendenhall-goes-home-redskins-career-over/db53f175-95c6-42c7-9eb3-9cb10e003fd7/ Mendenhall Goes Home, Redskins Career Over], accessed November 14, 2019</ref> He started in [[Super Bowl XVII]] as his Redskins defeated the Dolphins for the NFL Championship in 1982. |
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He played [[college football]] at [[Brigham Young University]]. He attended [[East High School (Salt Lake City, Utah)|East High School]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Utah high schoolers who've reached the Super Bowl |url=https://www.deseretnews.com/top/3023/15/Reno-Mahe-WRPR-Brighton-High-Utah-high-schoolers-whove-reached-the-Super-Bowl.html}}</ref> He is the older brother of [[Virginia Cavaliers football]] head coach [[Bronco Mendenhall]].<ref>http://byucougars.com/staff/m-football/bronco-mendenhall</ref> |
He played [[college football]] at [[Brigham Young University]]. He attended [[East High School (Salt Lake City, Utah)|East High School]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Utah high schoolers who've reached the Super Bowl |url=https://www.deseretnews.com/top/3023/15/Reno-Mahe-WRPR-Brighton-High-Utah-high-schoolers-whove-reached-the-Super-Bowl.html}}</ref> He is the older brother of [[Virginia Cavaliers football]] head coach [[Bronco Mendenhall]].<ref>http://byucougars.com/staff/m-football/bronco-mendenhall</ref> |
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Position: | Defensive end |
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Born: | Salt Lake City, Utah | May 14, 1957
Died: | 28th August 2021 |
Height: | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
Weight: | 254 lb (115 kg) |
Career information | |
High school: | Salt Lake City (UT) East |
College: | Brigham Young |
NFL draft: | 1980 / Round: 2 / Pick: 55 |
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Mathew W. Mendenhall (born May 14, 1957 - Died August 28, 2021[1]) is a former American football defensive end who played two seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins before numerous injuries and alcoholism ended his career.[2] He started in Super Bowl XVII as his Redskins defeated the Dolphins for the NFL Championship in 1982.
He played college football at Brigham Young University. He attended East High School.[3] He is the older brother of Virginia Cavaliers football head coach Bronco Mendenhall.[4]
References
- ^ "Matt Mendenhall Biography, Bodybuilder, Age, Cause of Death, How Did He Die?". linkuppuppies.com. 2021-08-28. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Mendenhall Goes Home, Redskins Career Over, accessed November 14, 2019
- ^ "Utah high schoolers who've reached the Super Bowl".
- ^ http://byucougars.com/staff/m-football/bronco-mendenhall