Rick Arrington

American football player (1947–2021) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Richard Cameron Arrington (February 26, 1947 – September 7, 2021) was an American professional football player who was a quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL).[2] He played three seasons for the Eagles from 1970 to 1973. He played college football at Georgia and Tulsa.

PositionQuarterback
Born(1947-02-26)February 26, 1947
Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
DiedSeptember 7, 2021(2021-09-07) (aged 74)[1]
Covington, Georgia, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
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Rick Arrington
Arrington in 1972
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PositionQuarterback
Personal information
Born(1947-02-26)February 26, 1947
Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
DiedSeptember 7, 2021(2021-09-07) (aged 74)[1]
Covington, Georgia, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High schoolMyers Park
(Charlotte, North Carolina)
CollegeGeorgia (1965–1966)
Tulsa (1967–1969)
NFL draft1970: undrafted
Career history
Career NFL statistics
Games played17
Games started5
TDINT3–9
Completion percentage47.5%
Passing yards950
Rushing yards58
Rushing TDs1
Stats at Pro Football Reference
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Arrington was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, the son of Hazel (née Cameron; 1925–2013) and Richard Adler Arrington Jr. (1911–1977). Counted amongst the Arrington family's notable ancestors is William Farrar, a gentleman farmer.[3]

Arrington was the father of former ESPN college football sideline reporter Jill Arrington[4] and the grandfather of actresses Dakota and Elle Fanning.

After 35 years of symptoms, Arrington was diagnosed with Stage IV CTE after he died in 2021, at the age of 74.[5][6] He was one of at least 345 NFL players to be diagnosed after death with this disease, which is caused by repeated hits to the head.[7][8]

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