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Neal Anderson played before numbers were introduced to jerseys.

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What movie and television projects has Neal Anderson been in?

Neal Anderson has: Played Himself - Chicago Bears Running Back in "The NFL on NBC" in 1965. Played Himself - Chicago Bears Running Back in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Chicago Bears Fullback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - 27th Overall Pick in "1986 NFL Draft" in 1986. Played Himself - Chicago Bears Running Back in "1988 NFC Championship Game" in 1989. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999.


What is Neal Anderson's birthday?

Neal Anderson was born on August 14, 1964.


When was Neal Anderson born?

Neal Anderson was born on August 14, 1964.


When was Neal Anderson Scott born?

Neal Anderson Scott was born on 1919-05-21.


How old is Neal Anderson?

Neal Anderson is 52 years old (birthdate: August 14, 1964).


Who are some famous men with the name Neal?

There are quite a few famous people with the name Neal. To name a few there is Neal Anderson, Neal Jeffrey and Neal Mussser. They all are sports players as well.


What has the author Neal B Anderson written?

Neal B Anderson has written: 'Development of strain tolerant thermal barrier coating systems' -- subject(s): Protective coatings


When was Neal Katyal born?

Neal Katyal was born on March 12, 1970, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.


When was Neal Orion born?

Neal Orion was born on September 23, 1973, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.


What actors and actresses appeared in 1988 NFC Championship Game - 1989?

The cast of 1988 NFC Championship Game - 1989 includes: Neal Anderson as Himself - Chicago Bears Running Back Harris Barton as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tackle Mark Bortz as Himself - Chicago Bears Guard Mike Cofer as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Kicker Jim Covert as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Roger Craig as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Running Back Randy Cross as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Center Mike Ditka as Himself - Chicago Bears Head Coach Maurice Douglass as Himself - Chicago Bears Free Safety Dave Duerson as Himself - Chicago Bears Strong Safety Jim Fahnhorst as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Terrance Flagler as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Running Back Dennis Gentry as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Charles Haley as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Dan Hampton as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle Jay Hilgenberg as Himself - Chicago Bears Center Mike Holmgren as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Quarterbacks Coach Vestee Jackson as Himself - Chicago Bears Cornerback Ronnie Lott as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Free Safety Guy McIntyre as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Guard Dennis McKinnon as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Tim McKyer as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Cornerback Jim McMahon as Himself - Chicago Bears Quarterback Steve McMichael as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle Joe Montana as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Quarterback Jim Morrissey as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Brent Musburger as Himself - Studio Host Brad Muster as Himself - Chicago Bears Fullback Tom Rathman as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Fullback Jerry Rice as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Ron Rivera as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Jesse Sapolu as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Guard George Seifert as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Coordinator Mike Singletary as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Lemuel Stinson as Himself - Chicago Bears Cornerback Matt Suhey as Himself - Chicago Bears Fullback Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Harry Sydney as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Fullback Mike Tomczak as Himself - Chicago Bears Quarterback Keith Van Horne as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle


When did Maxwell Scott Anderson die?

Maxwell Scott Anderson died on January 14, 2010, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.


What former Chicago White Sox player was a relief pitcher in game 1 of the 2005 ALCS?

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