Position: Defensive End (DE)
Date of Birth: March 4, 1973
Career Overview
Phillip Daniels is a former professional American football player who had a successful career in the NFL, playing primarily as a defensive end. Over his 14-year career, he showcased his skills with three different teams.
Teams Played For
Seattle Seahawks (SEA) (1996-1999)
Chicago Bears (CHI) (2000-2003)
Washington Redskins (WAS) (2004-2010)
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Drafted in the 4th round of the 1996 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks.
Known for his versatility and strong defensive presence on the field.
Played in 190 regular-season games throughout his career.
Recorded a total of 35.5 sacks, showcasing his ability to pressure quarterbacks.
Had a career-high 8 sacks in the 2001 season while with the Chicago Bears.
Was a key contributor to the Washington Redskins’ defense during his tenure, helping the team reach the playoffs.
Post-NFL Career
After retiring from professional football, Phillip Daniels transitioned into coaching, where he has continued to influence young athletes and share his extensive knowledge of the game.
Legacy
Phillip Daniels is remembered not only for his on-field performances but also for his leadership and mentorship qualities, making him a respected figure in the football community.
I have been compiling Football Data for years to help me dominate my Fantasy Fooball and PickEm Leagues. I see so many frustrated people out there struggling to find the data they were looking for, so I decided to start making this available to you as well.
I specialize in making information easy to get to in simple formats, that get you the information you need FAST.
If you find this useful, please help this website grow by telling your friends or posting a link.