Chuck Howley

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Chuck Howley is a former American football linebacker best known for his standout career with the Dallas Cowboys and for being the only player from a losing team ever named Super Bowl MVP.

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Chuck Howley canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football player
human
linebacker
awardReceived Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award
surface form: Super Bowl V Most Valuable Player
collegeAttended West Virginia University
collegeTeam West Virginia Mountaineers football
conferenceChampionships NFL Eastern Conference titles with Dallas Cowboys
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1936-06-28
draftedBy Chicago Bears
draftLeague National Football League
surface form: NFL
draftPickNumber 7
draftRound 1
draftYear 1958
fullName Charles Louis Howley
gender male
givenName Charles
hallOfFameInduction Pro Football Hall of Fame
hallOfFameInductionYear 2023
highSchoolAttended Warwood High School
jerseyNumber 54
knownFor durability and longevity in the NFL
outstanding pass coverage as a linebacker
languageSpoken English
memberOfSportsTeam Chicago Bears
Dallas Cowboys
nickname Chuck
notableAchievement only player from a losing team to be named Super Bowl MVP
participatedIn Super Bowl V
Super Bowl VI
placeOfBirth Wheeling, West Virginia
surface form: Wheeling, West Virginia, United States
playedFor Chicago Bears
Dallas Cowboys
positionPlayed linebacker
proBowlSelections 6
retiredFromSport American football
retirementYear 1973
selectedTo First-team All-Pro
Pro Bowl
sport American football
stateOfHighSchool West Virginia
teamEndYear Dallas Cowboys 1973
teamStartYear Chicago Bears 1958
Dallas Cowboys 1961
won Super Bowl VI

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Super Bowl V mostValuablePlayer Chuck Howley
1970 NFL season SuperBowlMVP Chuck Howley
Blunder Bowl associatedWithMVP Chuck Howley