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Irving Dale Fryar Sr. (born September 28, 1962) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for 17 seasons. Fryar played college football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers , and was recognized as a unanimous All-American .
Irving Fryar: New England Patriots: WR 1 2 2 Dean Steinkuhler: Houston Oilers: T 6 4 144 Scott Raridon: Philadelphia Eagles: T 1985 2 1 29 Mark Traynowicz: Buffalo Bills: G 2 19 47 Mark Behning: Pittsburgh Steelers: T 7 23 191 Bret Clark: Los Angeles Raiders: DB 9 19 243 Scott Strasburger: Dallas Cowboys: LB 10 15 267 Jeff Smith: Kansas City ...
Irving Fryar set a new wingback reception record of 138 yards on two catches, both tosses the longest of his and QB Turner Gill's careers, and the entire 60-man Cornhusker travel squad had obtained playing time before the start of the 4th quarter.
Irving Fryar 1984–1992; Coverage Mosi Tatupu 1978–1990; Coach Coach Raymond Berry 1984–1989; 1990s. In March 2009, as part of the Patriots' 50th anniversary, a ...
Nebraska completed this against Oklahoma in the 1982 NCAA season, with Turner Gill throwing a one-bounce backwards pass to Irving Fryar, who then threw a forward pass to Mitch Krenk. [ 20 ] Wisconsin successfully executed this play against Illinois in 1982.
1984: Irving Fryar. Net worth: $250,000. Only the second wide receiver in NFL history to be selected in the No. 1 spot, Irving Fryar proved the Patriots right in their decision to draft him. His ...
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Nebraska held a close 10-7 lead at halftime, but the momentum quickly turned in favor of the Cornhuskers when WB Irving Fryar scored on an 82-yard punt return, followed up six game clock seconds later when DE Tony Felici's off-the-bench opportunity allowed him to recover a Florida State fumble on the kickoff and return it 13 yards for another ...