"The entire Pro Football Hall of Fame family
mourns the passing of Fred Dean," Hall of Fame president and CEO
David Baker said in a statement. "He exemplified many of the
values learned from this great game -- commitment, integrity,
courage -- over the course of his life. Our thoughts and prayers
are with Fred's wife, Pam, and their entire family. We will
forever keep his legacy alive to serve as inspiration for future
generations."
A two-time first team All-Pro and two-time Super Bowl champion
with the San Francisco 49ers, Dean entered the NFL as a
second-round pick of the then-San Diego Chargers in 1975.
Dean earned Pro Bowl selections in 1979 and 1980 with the
Chargers before being traded to the 49ers during the 1981
season. He then helped San Francisco to the franchise's first
Super Bowl title following the 1981 season.
Dean also earned Pro Bowl nods in 1981 and 1983 and played a
role in the 49ers' Super Bowl championship following the 1984
season.
Dean recorded 13 fumble recoveries and one interception in 141
career games (82 starts) with the Chargers (1975-81) and 49ers
(1981-85). Former Niners owner Eddie DeBartolo Jr. presented
Dean for induction into the Hall of Fame in 2008.
--Field Level Media
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