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Also Known As Anthony Kevin Dungy
Born October 6, 1955 (age 69) • JacksonMichigan
Awards And Honors Super Bowl (1979) • Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 2016) • 1 Super Bowl championship
Education University of Minnesota
Height/Weight 6 ft 0 inches, 188 lb (1.83 m, 85 kg)
Position defensive back, quarterback
Jersey Number 27 (San Francisco 49ers, 1979) • 21 (Pittsburgh Steelers, 1977–1978)
Twitter Handle @TonyDungy
Games Played 45
Interceptions 9
Touchdowns 0
Yards Gained By Passing 132

Top Questions

What college did Tony Dungy attend?
Tony Dungy attended the University of Minnesota.
How many Super Bowls did Tony Dungy win?
Tony Dungy won one Super Bowl championship.
When was Tony Dungy inducted to the Hall of Fame?
Tony Dungy was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
How tall was Tony Dungy?
Tony Dungy was 6 ft 0 inches, 188 lb (1.83 m, 85 kg).
When was Tony Dungy born?
Tony Dungy was born on October 6, 1955, in Jackson, Michigan, United States.
What position did Tony Dungy play?
Tony Dungy played defensive back and quarterback.

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