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Bob Dee
No. 89
Position:Defensive end
Defensive tackle
Personal information
Born:(1933-05-18)May 18, 1933
Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died:April 18, 1979 (age 45)
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, U.S.
Career information
College:Holy Cross
NFL Draft:1955 / Round: 19 / Pick: 220
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:134
Interceptions:2
Fumble recoveries:6
Player stats at NFL.com

Robert Henry Dee (May 18, 1933 – April 18, 1979) was an American professional football player who was a defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) and the American Football League (AFL).

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Biography

Dee was a three-sport letterman at the College of the Holy Cross who was one of the first players signed by the Boston Patriots of the AFL in 1960. After two years with the Washington Redskins in 1957–58, Dee returned to Holy Cross to tutor the team's linemen. He became an ironman of the American Football League who never missed a game during his career, starting 112 consecutive games.

Despite equipment improvements over the years, Dee was a superstitious player who chose to wear the same helmet throughout his career (105 of 112 games).[citation needed] Dee etched his name in the history books by scoring the first points in American Football League history, scoring a touchdown when he dove onto a fumble by Bills QB Tommy O'Connell (father of former Boston Bruins GM Mike O'Connell) the end zone in the second quarter of the league's first-ever exhibition game, a contest between the Patriots and the Bills on July 30, 1960.[1] He was voted to four American Football League All-Star teams (1961, 1963–65) and is a member of the Patriots All-1960s (AFL) Team. Dee recorded 33 QB sacks (not including his strip sack of Tommy O'Connell in the AFL's first Exhibition Game).

Dee sacked Frank Tripucka, Al Dorow, Hunter Enis, Jacky Lee, MC Reynolds, Randy Duncan, Cotton Davidson, George Blanda, Jack Kemp, Johnny Green, John Hadl, Tobin Rote, Len Dawson, Eddie Wilson, Dick Wood, Joe Namath, Tom Flores, Rick Norton and Bob Griese and recovered fumbles by Al Carmichael, Art Baker, Wayne Crow, Jacky Lee, Paul Lowe, Bill Tobin, Wray Carlton & Max Chobian.

He had two interceptions in the Patriots 26-8 Eastern Divisional Playoff Game win over the Buffalo Bills. In that game, he wore one sneaker and one football shoe with spikes, which made him maneuver better in the snow in the game played at War Memorial Stadium on December 28, 1963.

On July 22, 1968, Dee announced his retirement from professional football, citing a business opportunity that was "too good to resist." Dee died of a heart attack in 1979 while on a business trip. He was awarded a game ball for his outstanding performance in the Patriots 34–17 win over the Houston Oilers on November 29, 1964. He was inducted in the Patriots Hall of Fame on August 18, 1993. In recognition of his accomplishments on the field, the Patriots retired his number (89).[2]

References

  1. ^ "Official New England Patriots - History - Team History". Archived from the original on May 19, 2011. Retrieved August 4, 2009.
  2. ^ "Watson on 84 - Reiss' Pieces". Archived from the original on May 22, 2011.

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