Randall Lee White, born on 15th January 1953 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA, is a former American Football player, in the defensive tackle position for the NFL team the Dallas Cowboys, for his entire career from 1975 until 1988. Thanks to his considerable accomplishments, Randy was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994, while he has also become a part of the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame, and College Football Hall of Fame. He won a championship ring at Super Bowl XII in 1978.
Have you ever wondered how rich Randy White is, as of late 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Randy`s net worth is as high as $5 million, an amount earned largely through his successful career as a football player.
Randy White Net Worth $5 Million
Randy attended Thomas McKean High School in Wilmington, Delaware, and played football in the position of defensive end, and as a linebacker, depending of the opposing side. During his high school career, Randy became the best player in the high school`s history, and to this day is regarded “Best All-Time Player”.
After high school, Randy enrolled at the University of Maryland on an athletic scholarship, and he vindicated the chance he was given, as he won several prestigious awards, including UPI Lineman of the Year in 1974, Outland Trophy and he was two times selected as All-American, in 1973 and 1974. The team improved enormously during his college years, to eventually be defeated in the 1974 Liberty Bowl.
Randy`s professional career began in 1975, when he was selected as the 1st overall pick by the Dallas Cowboys. In his rookie season, Randy didn`t see much playing time, continuing the same in the second season, but the third year was his charm year, as he broke into the first team, and not just that, he helped in a great manner as his team went on to win the Super Bowl X11, aN he was named co-MVP, alongside his teammate Harvey Martin. He continued to dominate the football field, actually missing just one game until his retirement in 1988. During that time he won numerous awards and recognitions; from 1977 until 1985 he appeared in nine successive Pro-Bowl games, and was selected for the First Team All-Pro in the same years, while he was also named into the NFL 1980s All-Decade Team.
Randy finished his career after the 1987-88 season with a total of 1,104 tackles and 111 sacks. He also earned the nickname of “The Manster” during his career – apparently ‘half man, half monster’ – because of his agility and strength.
Randy has also tried himself as an actor, appearing in several films, such as “Mike`s Murder” (19840, “Snake Eater” (1989), and “Necessary Roughness” (1991), which have also contributed somewhat to his net worth.
Regarding his personal life, Randy has been married to Vicci Hanes since 1978; the couple has a daughter together.
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