Richard Dent
Inducted:
2011

Richard Dent was the relentless pass-rushing force behind the legendary 1985 Chicago Bears defense, one of the most feared units in NFL history. A physically gifted defensive end with long arms, quick feet, and natural burst off the line, Dent terrorized quarterbacks for over a decade. He finished his career with 137.5 sacks, ranking among the NFL’s all-time leaders at the time of his retirement.
Dent led the NFL with 17 sacks in 1985 and was named Super Bowl XX MVP, becoming just the second defensive lineman to earn that honor. Over a 15-year career with the Bears, 49ers, Colts, and Eagles, Dent collected four Pro Bowl selections, two Super Bowl titles, and built a reputation for dominating the line of scrimmage.
Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011, Dent’s legacy remains cemented as a cornerstone of the Bears’ defensive dynasty.
Dent's Awards and Records
- 2× Super Bowl champion (XX, XXIX)
- Super Bowl MVP (XX)
- First-team All-Pro (1985)
- 3× Second-team All-Pro (1984, 1988, 1990)
- 4× Pro Bowl (1984, 1985, 1990, 1993)
- NFL sacks leader (1985)
- 100 greatest Bears of All-Time
NFL Records
- Chicago Bears All-Time Sack Leader
- Super Bowl XX MVP (1986)
- Led NFL in sacks (1985)
- Member of the NFL 1980s All-Decade Team
- Only player in NFL history to win Super Bowls with both the Bears (1985) and 49ers (1994)
NFL Teams
Chicago Bears (1983–1993)
San Francisco 49ers (1994)
Chicago Bears (1995)
Indianapolis Colts (1996)
Philadelphia Eagles (1997)
NFL Draft:
1983: 8th round, 203rd pick
Chicago Bears
Number Worn:
95, 96
NFL Stats
Seasons:
15 (1983–1997)
Games Played:
203
Tackles:
677
Sacks:
137.5
Safeties:
1
Forced Fumbles:
37
Fumble Recoveries:
13
Interceptions:
8
Defensive Touchdowns:
2
Playoff Games:
15
Playoff Sacks:
10.5
