Vernon Holland

Tackle, American football player

1948 – 1998

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Who was Vernon Holland?

Vernon Edward "Vern" Holland was an American football offensive tackle in the National Football League for the Cincinnati Bengals, Detroit Lions and New York Giants.

Holland was born in San Antonio, Texas and grew up in Sherman, Texas. He played college football at Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee. Holland was an all-American at Tennessee State, where he played from 1967-70.

He was drafted in the first round of the 1971 NFL Draft by the Bengals.

Holland played right tackle in Cincinnati, where he anchored the offensive line throughout the 1970s. For nine years, from the 1971 season through the 1979 season, he played in 119 games for the Bengals, starting all but one of those. He played in every Bengals game in eight of his nine seasons in Cincinnati.

In 1975, he was named second team All-American Football Conference by UPI.

He was also known for expensive clothes, carrying a briefcase because he considered football serious business, and the nickname "Suki."

The Bengals cut Holland prior to the 1980 season, partly to make way for rookie Anthony Munoz.

In 1980, he played 10 games, starting five, for the New York Giants, then two games for the Detroit Lions. It was the final season of his 10-year NFL career.

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Born
Jun 28, 1948
San Antonio
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Tennessee State University
Lived in
  • San Antonio
Died
Apr 20, 1998

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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