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With the Rams, Fred made the Pro Bowl in 19 and played in Super Bowl XIV in 1980, when the L.A.

On October 21, 1973, the defensive end # 89 set an NFL record by registering 2 safeties in a single game, against Green Bay Packers. But as he didn't like New York very much, he left the Giants after three seasons and returned to California to play for the Los Angeles Rams, which he did from 1972 to 1981, when he retired.
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Dryer started his professional career on the football field in 1969, when he was drafted by the New York Giants in the first round (the 13th pick overall). On November 8, he returned to San Diego to be honored during night's Homecoming game against the Spartans of San Jose State University. The induction ceremony happened on August 16, in South Bend, Indiana. He was considered among the most dominant pass rushers in college football history. On May 28, 1997, he was named to the College Football Hall of Fame. In 1988, Fred was inducted into the Aztec Hall of Fame. On September 15, 1967, he was among those players who first stepped onto the brand-new San Diego Stadium (Qualcomm Stadium), when the Aztecs defeated Tennessee State 16-8 in front of 45,822 fans. A two-year letterman and starter, Dryer received the Chase Memorial Trophy as the school's top defensive lineman in 1968. The 6' 6", 225-pound defensive end # 77 was named First Team All-American in 1968 and played in the College All-Star Game, East-West Shrine Game and Hula Bowl in 1969. In college, Dryer played for the Aztecs of San Diego State University, under Head Coach Don Coryell, for the seasons 1967-1968. Before acting, he played football for 14 years. Raised in Lawndale, California, he attended Lawndale High School and El Camino College. Was a first round Draft Pick of the New York Giants in 1969 where he played for 3 seasons before finishing his 13 year career with the Los Angeles Rams.Īctor John Frederick Dryer was born in Hawthorne, California, on July 6, 1946, son of Charles F. Former College Football standout at San Diego State University where he played Defensive End.
