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About: Bill Searcey

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William Alexander Searcey, known professionally as Bill Searcey, (March 3, 1958 – March 8, 2021) was an American offensive guard for the San Diego Chargers. Born in Savannah, Georgia, he attended Benedictine Military School. He attended college at the University of Alabama and played college football with the Alabama Crimson Tide. He started his career with the Birmingham Stallions in 1983 and then played for the Houston Gamblers. He made his NFL debut in the 1985 season, only appearing in one game during his career. He died on March 8, 2021, due to pancreatic cancer, days after his 63rd birthday. He is survived by his widow, Karen Searcey.

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  • William Alexander Searcey, known professionally as Bill Searcey, (March 3, 1958 – March 8, 2021) was an American offensive guard for the San Diego Chargers. Born in Savannah, Georgia, he attended Benedictine Military School. He attended college at the University of Alabama and played college football with the Alabama Crimson Tide. He started his career with the Birmingham Stallions in 1983 and then played for the Houston Gamblers. He made his NFL debut in the 1985 season, only appearing in one game during his career. He died on March 8, 2021, due to pancreatic cancer, days after his 63rd birthday. He is survived by his widow, Karen Searcey. (en)
  • Уильям Александер Сирси (англ. William Alexander Searcey; 3 марта 1958, Саванна, Джорджия — 8 марта 2021) — профессиональный канадский футболист. Выступал на позиции гарда. Выступал в Футбольной лиге Соединённых Штатов, играл в НФЛ за «Сан-Диего Чарджерс». На студенческом уровне играл за команду Алабамского университета, дважды становился победителем национального чемпионата. (ru)
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  • * Birmingham Stallions * Houston Gamblers * San Diego Chargers (en)
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  • William Alexander Searcey, known professionally as Bill Searcey, (March 3, 1958 – March 8, 2021) was an American offensive guard for the San Diego Chargers. Born in Savannah, Georgia, he attended Benedictine Military School. He attended college at the University of Alabama and played college football with the Alabama Crimson Tide. He started his career with the Birmingham Stallions in 1983 and then played for the Houston Gamblers. He made his NFL debut in the 1985 season, only appearing in one game during his career. He died on March 8, 2021, due to pancreatic cancer, days after his 63rd birthday. He is survived by his widow, Karen Searcey. (en)
  • Уильям Александер Сирси (англ. William Alexander Searcey; 3 марта 1958, Саванна, Джорджия — 8 марта 2021) — профессиональный канадский футболист. Выступал на позиции гарда. Выступал в Футбольной лиге Соединённых Штатов, играл в НФЛ за «Сан-Диего Чарджерс». На студенческом уровне играл за команду Алабамского университета, дважды становился победителем национального чемпионата. (ru)
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  • Сирси, Билл (ru)
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