ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Ed Simmons Ed SimmonsAmerican football player (born 1963) For the screenwriter, see Ed Simmons (screenwriter). Ed SimmonsNo. 76PositionOffensive tacklePersonal informationBorn (1963-12-31) December 31, 1963 (age 62)Seattle, Washington, U.S.Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)Listed weight300 lb (136 kg)Career informationHigh schoolNathan Hale (Seattle)CollegeEastern WashingtonNFL draft1987: 6th round, 164th overall pickCareer history Washington Redskins (1987–1997) St. Louis Rams (1998)* * Offseason and/or practice squad member only Awards and highlights 2× Super Bowl champion (XXII, XXVI) 70 Greatest Redskins (2002) Eastern Washington University Athletics Hall of Fame (1996) Career NFL statisticsGames played142Games started104Fumble recoveries3Stats at Pro Football Reference Edward Lamar Simmons (born December 31, 1963) is an American former professional football player who spent his entire 11-year career as an offensive tackle for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL) from 1987 to 1997. He played college football for the Eastern Washington Eagles and was selected in the sixth round of the 1987 NFL draft.[1] References ↑ "1987 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 1, 2023. vteWashington Redskins 1987 NFL draft selections Brian Davis Wayne Kleine Timmy Smith Steve Gage Ed Simmons Johnny Thomas Clarence Vaughn Alfred Jenkins Ted Wilson Laron Brown Ray Hitchcock vteWashington Redskins Super Bowl XXVI champions 2 Kelly Goodburn 6 Cary Conklin 8 Chip Lohmiller 10 Jeff Rutledge 11 Mark Rypien (MVP) 16 Stan Humphries 20 Alvoid Mays 21 Earnest Byner 26 Danny Copeland 27 Brad Edwards 28 Darrell Green 29 David Gulledge 30 Brian Mitchell 31 Clarence Vaughn 32 Ricky Ervins 34 Terry Hoage 35 Martin Mayhew 37 Gerald Riggs 40 Alvin Walton 44 John Settle 45 Sidney Johnson 47 A. J. Johnson 48 Travis Curtis 50 Ravin Caldwell 51 Monte Coleman 53 Jeff Bostic 54 Kurt Gouveia 55 Andre Collins 57 Matt Millen 58 Wilber Marshall 60 Fred Stokes 61 Mark Adickes 62 Ralph Tamm 63 Raleigh McKenzie 65 Mohammed Elewonibi 66 Joe Jacoby 67 Ray Brown 68 Russ Grimm 69 Mark Schlereth 71 Charles Mann 74 Markus Koch 75 Eric Williams 76 Ed Simmons 78 Tim Johnson 79 Jim Lachey 80 Keenan McCardell 80 Joe Johnson 81 Art Monk 82 John Brandes 83 Ricky Sanders 84 Gary Clark 85 Don Warren 86 Stephen Hobbs 87 Ron Middleton 88 James Jenkins 88 Jimmie Johnson 89 Terry Orr 94 Bobby Wilson 97 Jumpy Geathers 99 Jason Buck Head coach: Joe Gibbs Coaches: Don Breaux Jack Burns Bobby DePaul Rod Dowhower Jim Hanifan Larry Peccatiello Richie Petitbon Dan Riley Wayne Sevier Rennie Simmons Charley Taylor Emmitt Thomas LaVern Torgeson vteWashington Redskins Super Bowl XXII champions 6 Ali Haji-Sheikh 10 Jay Schroeder 11 Mark Rypien 12 Steve Cox 17 Doug Williams (MVP) 23 Todd Bowles 24 Kelvin Bryant 26 Craig McEwen 28 Darrell Green 29 Reggie Branch 30 Anthony Allen 31 Clarence Vaughn 32 Vernon Dean 34 Brian Davis 35 Keith Griffin 36 Timmy Smith 38 George Rogers 40 Alvin Walton 41 Tim Morrison 45 Barry Wilburn 46 Dennis Woodberry 50 Ravin Caldwell 51 Monte Coleman 52 Neal Olkewicz 53 Jeff Bostic 54 Kurt Gouveia 55 Mel Kaufman 57 Rich Milot 58 David Jones 61 Rick Kehr 63 Raleigh McKenzie 64 Steve Hamilton 65 Dave Butz 66 Joe Jacoby 68 Russ Grimm 69 R. C. Thielemann 71 Charles Mann 72 Dexter Manley 73 Mark May 74 Markus Koch 76 Ed Simmons 77 Darryl Grant 78 Dean Hamel 80 Eric Yarber 81 Art Monk 82 Anthony Jones 83 Ricky Sanders 84 Gary Clark 85 Don Warren 86 Clint Didier 87 Terry Orr 88 Joe Caravello 89 Clarence Verdin Head coach: Joe Gibbs Coaches: Chuck Banker Don Breaux Joe Bugel Dan Henning Larry Peccatiello Richie Petitbon Jerry Rhome Dan Riley Rennie Simmons Charley Taylor Emmitt Thomas LaVern Torgeson This biographical article relating to an American football offensive lineman born in the 1960s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte