Rick Telander of Sports Illustrated has a story on William “The Refrigerator” Perry, the iconic player from the 1985 Chicago Bears title team, who has fallen on hard times in recent years.
Those were the words of William Perry, better known as "The Refrigerator," or "The Fridge," describing his size. The Aiken ...
10. William Perry: "The Fridge" Perry was thrown into the fire as a rookie (1985) on an elite Chicago Bears defense. Totaling five sacks and two fumble recoveries, Perry held his own on a Chicago ...
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The Fridge isn't used to being the smaller man, but Studd did have a size advantage over the master of the gridiron. Amidst all of the chaos during the match, Studd managed to eliminate Perry over ...
William “Refrigerator” Perry punctuated the Chicago Bears’ lopsided Super Bowl XX victory over the New England Patriots with a one-yard TD plunge that made the score 44-3 in the third quarter.
History was made in the Superdome after the Chicago Bears let 340-pound defensive tackle William “The Refrigerator” Perry score a touchdown in Super Bowl XX. Perry became the heaviest player ...
Chicago Bears defensive lineman William Perry's touchdown run against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX comes in as the No. 79 play in NFL history. "NFL 100 Greatest" counts down the top ...