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Jimbo Covert, born on March 22, 1960, in Conway, Pennsylvania, forged a legendary career as an offensive...

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"Jimbo Covert College and Pro Football Hall of Fame Offensive Lineman"

Last updated 📅 2025-03-22

Jimbo Covert, born on March 22, 1960, in Conway, Pennsylvania, forged a legendary career as an offensive tackle, leaving an indelible mark on both college and professional football.  

The University of Pittsburgh's big offensive tackle, Jimbo Covert, later with the Chicago Bears, solidified his status as one of the NFL's premier offensive tackles.

College Career

Covert's journey at the University of Pittsburgh began with aspirations of playing defensive line. However, the Panthers' depth at that position, coupled with an injury, prompted a pivotal decision. He switched to offensive tackle, a move that proved transformative. He became a cornerstone of a formidable offensive line alongside Mark May and Bill Fralic, contributing to Pitt's offensive dominance. During his three seasons at tackle, he allowed a mere three sacks, with none surrendered during his senior year, a feat made even more remarkable by Pitt's pass-heavy offense. His exceptional performance earned him unanimous All-America honors in 1982, following a first-team All-America selection in 1981. His collegiate achievements culminated in his induction into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003.  

Road to the Pro Game

Covert's stellar college career made him a highly coveted prospect in the 1983 NFL Draft. The Chicago Bears selected him sixth overall, a testament to his exceptional talent and potential.  

Football Legacy

Covert's nine-season tenure with the Chicago Bears solidified his status as one of the NFL's premier offensive tackles. He was a crucial component of the Bears' dominant 1985 team, which triumphed in Super Bowl XX. His exceptional blocking skills and unwavering consistency earned him widespread recognition. He was a linchpin of the bears offense, protecting the quarterback, and opening up running lanes. He was known as a smart, and tough player.  

Accolades, Awards and Career Stats

Covert's career is punctuated by numerous accolades:

Unanimous All-America (1982).

First-team All-America (1981).  

College Football Hall of Fame inductee (2003).  

Two-time Pro Bowl selection.

Two-time All-Pro selection.

Offensive Lineman of the Year (1986).  

Super Bowl XX champion.

Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee (2020).

Jimbo Covert's career stands as a testament to his exceptional talent, dedication, and impact on the game of football.

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  • DOB: March 22
  • EVENTDAY: March 22
  • FOOTBALL NAME: Jimbo Covert
  • FOOTBALL POSITION: Tackle
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Chicago Bears, Pitt Panthers
  • NCAAF JERSEY: Number 75
  • NFL JERSEY: Number 74
  • SPORTS: College Football Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame

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