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""Tar Heel Lockdown" to Super Bowl Champ: The Ball-Hawking Legacy of Dré Bly"
Last updated 📅 2025-05-22
- HASHTAGS: #NorthCarolinaTarheels #May22 #DefensiveBack #DenverBroncos #DetroitLions #Number31 #Number32 #CollegeFootballHallofFame
- BASKETBALL TEAM: North Carolina Tarheels
- DOB: May 22
- EVENTDAY: May 22
- FOOTBALL NAME: Bly Dré, Dré Bly
- FOOTBALL POSITION: Defensive Back
- FOOTBALL TEAM: Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions
- NCAAF JERSEY: Number 31
- NFL JERSEY: Number 32
- SPORTS: College Football Hall of Fame
"Detroit Lions NFL Franchise History"
The Detroit Lions are a team steeped in tradition, their story dating back to 1930 when they first took the field as the Portsmouth Spartans in Portsmouth, Ohio. Led by the legendary coach Gus Dorais and featuring star players like Dutch Clark and Jim Steele, the Spartans quickly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with, winning the NFL Championship in just their second season.
"Bullet Bill Dudley Hall of Fame HB"
Born December 24, 1921, in Bluefield, Virginia was the University of Virginia’s legendary halfback Bullet Bill Dudley. Some so-called experts thought Dudley was too small to play football in the collegiate ranks as he weighed in at 152 pounds with a 5’-10” frame per the NFF.