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Seth Joyner (born November 18, 1964 in Spring Valley, New York) is a
former American football linebacker in the National Football League for
the Philadelphia Eagles, Arizona
Cardinals, Green Bay Packers and Denver
Broncos.
Professional
career
Joyner was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the eighth
round of the 1986
NFL Draft. He was actually cut in training camp, but the Eagles
re-signed him later in the season. Joyner played in the NFL for the Philadelphia Eagles (1986–1993), Arizona
Cardinals (1994–1996), Green Bay Packers (1997), and the Denver Broncos
(1998). Joyner's unique combination of strength and quickness
allowed him to excel in all defensive statistical categories and
propelled him to three Pro
Bowl accolades; being selected in 1991, 1993, and 1994. In one
Monday Night Football game
in 1991 against the Houston Oilers, Joyner, playing with a
102-degree fever, recorded eight solo tackles, two forced fumbles,
two fumble recoveries and two sacks. He was named NFL Player of the
Year by Sports Illustrated that very
same year and received runner-up honors for Associated
Press NFL
Defensive Player of the Year , while a member of the
Philadelphia Eagles. He won Super Bowl XXXIII as a member of the
Broncos in 1999, which turned out to be his last game.
Is one of only nine members in the 20/20 Club for interceptions and sacks in NFL history.
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