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Michael Oher

American football player (born 1986)

"Oher" redirects here. For the city in North Macedonia, see Ohër.

American football player

Michael Jerome Oher (; néWilliams Jr.;[1] born May 28, 1986) is an American former professional football player who was a tackle for eight seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Ole Miss Rebels, earning unanimous All-American honors as a senior in 2008. Oher was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the 2009 NFL draft. He spent his first five seasons with the Ravens and was a member of the team that won Super Bowl XLVII. He later played one season for the Tennessee Titans and his final two for the Carolina Panthers.

Oher's life through his final year of high school and first year of college is one of the subjects of Michael Lewis' 2006 book, The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game, and was dramatized in the 2009 film adaptation.

Early life

Oher was born in Memphis, Tennessee; he was one of 12 children of Denise Oher. His mother suffered from alcoholism and cr

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The first time Shawn Springs watched Orlando Pace walk onto the practice field at Ohio State in 1994, he had two important questions.

One: "Who is feeding him?"

And two: "Who gave birth to him?"

Springs, a future All-American in college and All-Pro in the NFL, laughed while recalling his initial impression of Pace, who was one class behind him.

"He's huge, right?" he said.

It's true. The former high school All-American arrived from Sandusky, Ohio, at 6-foot-7 and more than 300 pounds. It was such that Buckeyes coach John Cooper would threaten the team in practice: "You're going to have to run around Orlando" instead of the field itself.

Former Ohio State great Archie Griffin -- the only player in college football history to win the Heisman Trophy twice -- remembers seeing a young Pace and thinking he was a mountain of a man.

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Top-21 Offensive Lineman in NFL History

The Greatest Offensive Linemen of all Time!

The offensive line is one of the most important positions on a football team and they never get the exposure they should. Today we are going to change that a little bit by looking at the very best to ever play the game.

21) Ed White

White began his professional football career with the Minnesota Vikings after being drafted in the second round of the 1969 AFL/NFL draft. He is one of 11 players to have played in all four Vikings Super Bowl appearances between 1969 and 1976. Before the 1978 season, he was traded to the San Diego Chargers, with whom he played until 1985 when he retired after seventeen years and 241 games. Mainly used at offensive guard, he was selected to the Pro Bowl four times. He played as an offensive lineman for the Chargers from 1978-to 85. Have a listen to our interview with Ed below!

Interview with former Viking and Charger Legend Ed White!

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He was an AP First-Team All-Pro selection for the first of five times in 1964 and also began a streak

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