Eldridge Dennis Milton was born on December 8,1962 and is an American former professional football linebacker who played one season in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears.
10 Facts About Eldridge Milton
Eldridge Milton played college football at Clemson and was one of the replacement players signed during the 1987 NFL strike.
Eldridge Milton attended Charlton County High School, where he played football on both offense and defense.
Eldridge Milton helped them reach a runner-up spot in the state championship, and graduated in 1981.
Eldridge Milton began attending Clemson University, at which he studied industrial education, in 1981.
Eldridge Milton played for their football team as a linebacker and as a freshman won the national championship.
Eldridge Milton returned in 1983 and earned his second varsity letter.
Eldridge Milton was one of Clemson's "steadiest defenders" during his final three seasons with the school.
Eldridge Milton was given a contract by the Chicago Bears in mid-season of 1987, being a replacement player signed due to the Players Association strike.
Eldridge Milton recorded his only career stat, a 10-yard kickoff return, during his third game, against the New Orleans Saints.