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15 Facts About Danny Stubbs

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Daniel Stubbs II was born on January 3,1965 and is an American former professional football player who was a defensive end in the National Football League for the San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals, Philadelphia Eagles, and Miami Dolphins.

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Danny Stubbs played college football for the Miami Hurricanes, earning unanimous All-American honors in 1987.

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Danny Stubbs attended Red Bank Regional High School in Little Silver, New Jersey.

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Danny Stubbs was a standout in basketball, finishing with a school-record 74 careers blocks, while leading his team to a state basketball title as a junior.

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Danny Stubbs was recruited by Howard Schnellenberger to play college football at the University of Miami, but Schnellenberger left for the USFL before his freshman season started, making Jimmy Johnson his new head coach.

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Danny Stubbs was named a unanimous All-American and selected to play in the Japan Bowl in Tokyo.

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Danny Stubbs finished his college career as the school's all-time career and single season sack leader.

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Danny Stubbs had 25 tackles for loss, 267 total tackles and the school record for his position with 139 assisted tackles.

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In 1999, Danny Stubbs was inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame.

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Danny Stubbs was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the second round of the 1988 NFL draft.

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Danny Stubbs registered 25 tackles, 6 sacks, one pass defensed and was named to the NFL All-Rookie team.

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Danny Stubbs was waived nine games into the season on November 4,1991.

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Danny Stubbs started 15 games at right defensive end and finished with 9 sacks.

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The Danny Stubbs Sandwich is a food item named in his honor, that is sold in a restaurant chain in Coppell, Texas and heavily endorsed by John Madden.

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On February 3,2012, because of injuries sustained while playing, Danny Stubbs entered into a lawsuit in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania against the National Football League.