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Reginald Eugene White Jr. (born March 10, 1996) is an American professional football wide receiver for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at Monmouth , where he holds the school's record for receiving yards.
Reggie's wife and now widow, Sara White, delivered her husband's acceptance speech at the ceremony. She was introduced by their son, Jeremy White. White was elected to the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005, and the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
White's son Reggie White Jr. currently plays for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League and played college football at Monmouth. [6] White's son Nicholas plays at Milford Mill Academy. White is married to Nicole. [7] [8]
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These were the words written by Cliff Christl and others in the aftermath of shocking news in late 2004 that Packers great Reggie White had died.
The cheddar biscuits at Red Lobster get their due in ESPN Films’ new "30 for 30" documentary about Reggie White. In 1993 when White, who had played for eight seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles ...
Brown and former teammate Reggie White were documented together in an episode of the NFL Network series A Football Life that aired in 2011. [7] White, who died in 2004, was invited to speak at a Billy Graham Crusade being held in Philadelphia the day Brown was killed and was informed just before he went on stage of his friend's death.
Reggie White (born 1970), football player; Ruth White (born 1951), Olympic fencer; Wade Whitney (born 1967), professional soccer player; William Pinkney Whyte (1824–1908), U.S. senator, governor of Maryland, mayor of Baltimore; Emma Howard Wight (1863–1935), author; Bernard Williams (born 1978), gold medalist in 4 × 100 meter relay at 2000 ...