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Outside of football he was also known for his Christian ministry as an ordained evangelical minister, leading to his nickname, "the Minister of Defense". [1] White is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame .
"The Minister of Defense" film features interviews with Mike Holmgren, Brett Favre, J.J. Watt, ... For all the wonderful Reggie White nostalgia in the film for Packers fans — the Chunky Soup ...
A look at Reggie White's complex and sometimes controversial life as both a Hall of Fame defensive end and an ordained evangelical minister. The film features unseen footage from an interview White recorded before his death in 2004.
Reggie White's No. 92 was the fifth number to be retired by the Packers. White, who was known as the "Minister of Defense", came to the Packers as one of the first big signings of the newly revised NFL free agency rules in 1993 and played for the team for six seasons.
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.
Minister of Defense (Reggie White) You could argue this one belongs in the same category above; after all, White had already been known by the moniker during his days with Philadelphia.
As Holmgren, Favre, and the Packers continued to win, they were able to attract impact free agents like veteran defensive end Reggie White, nicknamed the "Minister of Defense", who joined the team in 1993. In 1996, the Packers posted an NFC-best 13–3 regular season record after winning eight of their first nine games to start the season.
Joelle grimly asks in the second episode of Dear White People’s final season. The 10-episode musical event took our main crew through their senior year at Winchester, as well as the not-so ...