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Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Bill Bergey, a legend of the City of Brotherly Love, passed away yesterday at the age of 79, and the world of sports is paying tribute to him. After a long hard 3 year battle, Dad lost his fight with Cancer. The best father, friend, grand father, football player and out right great person in this world. I will truly miss him. Love you dad. pic.twitter.com/RTLln3UA8o More News: Eagles' Jalen Hurts Could be Ruled Out Following Second Missed Practice Bergey's son Jake posted an image of his father on social media as a sad announcement, with the caption reading, "After a long hard 3 year battle, Dad lost his fight with Cancer. The best father, friend, grand father, football player and out right great person in this world. I will truly miss him. Love you dad." RIP my Hall of Fame teammate Bill Bergey. Bill was a great player and even better person! My thoughts and prayers go out to the Bergey family! Bubba was special! pic.twitter.com/MOh7XfvkOH Bergey was born in South Dayton, New York, in 1945, and was a standout athlete from a young age. He played football at Arkansas State University under coach Bernie Ellender and became an All-American. H is still regarded as one of the greatest players in the school's history, having been named the Top Player in Arkansas State history by fans. Drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in 1969, Bergey had a brief stint with the team, earning a Pro Bowl selection before being traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in 1974. In Philadelphia, his career flourished. Bergey quickly became a cornerstone of the Eagles' defense and one of the most beloved players of his era. December 5th A feisty date for linebacker #66 Bill Bergey In 1971 while with the #Bengals , and in 1976 with the #Eagles pic.twitter.com/AkkvDYlVGJ Over seven seasons, he was a five-time All-Pro, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, and a three-time team MVP. His stellar play helped him earn recognition as the NFL 's runner-up for Defensive Player of the Year in 1974. Bergey finished his Eagles career with nearly 1,200 tackles and 27 interceptions, including a standout five-pick season in 1974. Bergey's defensive prowess helped propel the Eagles to prominence in the mid-1970s, earning him multiple Pro Bowl honors and All-Pro selections throughout the decade. All the best to my old friend Bill Bergey. Heck of a player, even better person. Photo taken in Smithers with Bill, my late uncle Wilf, and me. https://t.co/9gaTQcCg9a pic.twitter.com/gmhJelNxRc More News: Eagles HC Nick Sirianni Apologizes to Zach Ertz Following Sideline Incident: Report His leadership on the field was integral to the Eagles' success, particularly during their Super Bowl XV appearance in 1980. Though he played all 16 games that season, Bergey was forced to retire shortly after due to a chronic knee injury. Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie released a statement praising Bergey: "We are saddened to learn of the passing of Bill Bergey. An Eagles all-time great, Bill was a legendary linebacker who gained the respect of players and coaches across the league for his blue-collar work ethic and hard-nosed play. He was rightfully inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame in 1988. Bill exemplified what it meant to be an Eagle in every way, and proudly represented the team in the community well after his playing days were over. We will all miss him dearly and extend our deepest condolences to the entire Bergey family."OnePlus 13 vs. iPhone 16 Pro: Can the flagship killer take another head?Ohio State, Michigan players involved in postgame scuffleAnother Day, Another Hydrogen Transportation Failure — Hyzon Edition
Lehigh holds off Long Island U late, earn a 60-59 winCoppin State wins 68-60 over NavyHONOLULU, Dec. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Hawaiian, Inc. (NASDAQ: FHB), (“First Hawaiian” or the “Company”) announced today that Christopher L. Dods, Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer of First Hawaiian, Inc and First Hawaiian Bank, has submitted his resignation effective March 31, 2025. He will continue to work with the management team through the first quarter of 2025 to ensure a smooth transition of his responsibilities. Chris Dods joined First Hawaiian Bank in 2007 in the Card Services Division where he oversaw credit and debit card product development, operations, and compliance. Over time, his responsibilities grew to include marketing, corporate communications, digital banking, and all consumer products. In 2021 he was promoted to Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer and given oversight of Enterprise Technology Management, Enterprise Operations Services, Data and Analytics, and Strategy and Transformation. “Chris has been a key member of our management team and has made significant contributions to FHB during his time at the bank,” said Bob Harrison, Chairman, President, and CEO. “Under his leadership, we have made great strides in modernizing the bank and creating a user-friendly, highly functional digital experience for both our consumer and business customers. We would like to thank Chris for his contributions and wish him well in his future endeavors.” “My career here will always be a source of pride, and my love for the people and the organization can never be overstated,” said First Hawaiian, Inc. COO Chris Dods. “It has been a privilege to work at such a fine and storied institution as First Hawaiian Bank.” First Hawaiian, Inc. First Hawaiian, Inc. (NASDAQ: FHB) is a bank holding company headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii. Its principal subsidiary, First Hawaiian Bank, founded in 1858 under the name Bishop & Company, is Hawaii’s largest financial institution with branch locations throughout Hawaii, Guam, and Saipan. The company offers a comprehensive suite of banking services to consumer and commercial customers including deposit products, loans, wealth management, insurance, trust, retirement planning, credit card and merchant processing services. Customers may also access their accounts through ATMs, online and mobile banking channels. For more information about First Hawaiian, Inc., visit the Company’s website, www.fhb.com . A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/88c8436c-80fd-418c-8910-f90e506f6d5f
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