Chicago Bears' William "the Refergerator" Perry.
Coach Mike Ditka got after Perry several times for
his weight, but also didn't mind using him as a
running back in short-yardage situations.
"The Fridge" scored a touchdown in the 1985
SuperBowl route of New England, 46-10.
The touchdown was controversial, because it was
setup by Hall-of-famer Walter Payton, who did not
score in the contest.
William "The Refrigerator" Perry struggled with his weight all throughout his NFL career. In 1986, the Chicago Bears player began his season weighing in at over 340 pounds.
William "Refrigerator" Perry
Defensive lineman William "Refrigerator" Perry weighed nearly 350 pounds when he played for the Chicago Bears from 1985 to 1993. He was occasionally used on offense, as a replacement fullback for short yardage plays, when his bulk could overpower smaller defenders.
He weighed over 340 pounds
340 feet
William Howard Taft is the US President that weighed over 300 pounds, at times. When he left the White he weighed around 340 pounds. He was down to 244 pounds the year before he passed away.
About 340 meters/second4 football fields second
The first microwave, the Radarange, weighed around 340 kilograms (750 pounds) and stood over six feet tall.
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