Darrell - Sports

Sports

  • Darrell Armstrong, NBA basketball player
  • Darrell Campbell, American football defensive tackle on the practice squad of the Chicago Bears
  • Darrell Evans, former third baseman and first baseman in Major League Baseball
  • Darrell Green, cornerback for the Washington Redskins from 1983 to 2002
  • Darrell Griffith, former NBA basketball player who spent his entire career with the Utah Jazz
  • Darrell Jackson, American football wide receiver currently playing for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League
  • Darrell Johnson, Major League Baseball catcher and manager
  • Darrell May, Major League Baseball pitcher whom the Minnesota Twins released on March 26, 2006
  • Darrell Royal, College Football Hall of Fame member, and is the winningest football coach in University of Texas Longhorn history
  • Darrell Russell (drag racer), NHRA drag racer
  • Darrell Russell (American football), two-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman for the Oakland Raiders of the NFL who died in a car crash
  • Darrell Wallace, former Canadian Football League player
  • Darrell Wallace, Jr., NASCAR driver
  • Darrell Waltrip, NASCAR driver and commentator
  • Darrell Williams, New Zealand rugby league footballer, coach and administrator

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Famous quotes containing the word sports:

    There be some sports are painful, and their labor
    Delight in them sets off. Some kinds of baseness
    Are nobly undergone, and most poor matters
    Point to rich ends.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    In the past, it seemed to make sense for a sportswriter on sabbatical from the playpen to attend the quadrennial hawgkilling when Presidential candidates are chosen, to observe and report upon politicians at play. After all, national conventions are games of a sort, and sports offers few spectacles richer in low comedy.
    Walter Wellesley (Red)

    ...I didn’t come to this with any particular cachet. I was just a person who grew up in the United States. And when I looked around at the people who were sportscasters, I thought they were just people who grew up in the United States, too. So I thought, Why can’t a woman do it? I just assumed everyone else would think it was a swell idea.
    Gayle Gardner, U.S. sports reporter. As quoted in Sports Illustrated, p. 85 (June 17, 1991)