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  1. 6,400. Receiving touchdowns: 50. Player stats at PFR. Sammy White (born March 3, 1954) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for 10 seasons with the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). After playing college football at Grambling State University, White was selected in the second round of ...

  2. Sammy Charles White (July 7, 1927 – August 4, 1991) was an American Major League Baseball catcher and right-handed batter who played with the Boston Red Sox (1951–59), Milwaukee Braves (1961) and Philadelphia Phillies (1962). He was a solid defensive catcher, with a good arm and the ability to get the most out of a Boston pitching staff ...

  3. How old is Sammy White? Sammy White is 70 years old. When was Sammy White born? Sammy White was born on March 16, 1954. Where was Sammy White born? Sammy White was born in Winnsboro, LA. How tall is Sammy White? Sammy White is 5-11 (180 cm) tall. How much did Sammy White weigh when playing? Sammy White weighed 190 lbs (86 kg) when playing.

  4. Sammy White was born in Wenatchee, WA. How tall was Sammy White? Sammy White was 6-3 (190 cm) tall. How much did Sammy White weigh when playing? Sammy White weighed 195 lbs (88 kg) when playing. How many seasons did Sammy White play? Sammy White played 11 seasons. Is Sammy White in the Hall of Fame? Sammy White has not been elected into the ...

  5. Nov 14, 2018 · Oakland Raider Jack Tatum lays a vicious hit on the very tough Sammy White of the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl 11 in January 1977

  6. In 1964 Sammy rejoined his friend and former batterymate Sullivan on Kauai in Hawaii. The pair originally worked in construction but became certified as golf professionals by the PGA in 1978. Sammy White was the director of golf for the Princeville Resort on Kauai at the time of his death, at the age of 63, in 1991.

  7. Sammy White A multi-talented wide receiver that followed an award filled college career by being drafted by the Vikings and spending his entire 10 year in Minnesota setting records and going to 1 Super Bowl. Career. Grambling State (1972-1975) Minnesota Vikings (1976-1985) Accolades NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year (1976) Pro Bowl (1976, 1977)