
The St. Louis signal caller is buried by Hall of Famer Reggie White of the Philadelphia Eagles.

Packers Great Reggie White applies pressure to Cowboys Hall of Fame Quarterback Troy Aikmen.

After sitting out the 1999 season the "Minister of Defense" came out of retirement to play 1 season as Carolina Panther. Here he exchanges pleasantries with former team mate Brett Favre who he won a Super Bowl with in 1996.

In 6 seasons with the Packers he tallied 68 sacks in 95 games. Here he brings down Trent Dilfer of the Buccaneers.

The Minister of Defense as a Green Bay Packer. Played 6 seasons as a Packer, Made the Pro Bowl each year and was even named to the All-pro team twice during that time. Won a Super Bowl after the 1996 NFL season.

198 Career Sacks in his 15 year NFL career. Here he has just dumped Eagles quarterback Rodney Peete for a loss.

The Minister of Defense as a Green Bay Packer. Played 6 seasons as a Packer, Made the Pro Bowl each year and was even named to the All-pro team twice during that time. Won a Super Bowl after the 1996 NFL season.

As an Eagles he averaged over 1 sack a game during his 8 year career with them. 124 sacks in 121 games played. Still has the #2 spot on the NFL's All-Time Career Sack leaders list with 198 sacks - this one of Cardinals QB Neil Lomax among them.

One of the most dominant defensive lineman of his generation. Still ranks #2 on the All-Time Career Sack Leaders list.

Chosen by the Memphis Showboats Reggie White had 23.5 sacks in his 2 seasons in the USFL.

Philadelphia's All-Time Sack Leader - 124 sacks in 121 games as an Eagle.

The Eagles All-Time Sack Leader - Reggie White spent 8 seasons in Philadelphia (1985-1992) and had 124 sacks there.