Dick Daniels
Quick Facts
Biography
Richard Bernard Daniels (born October 19, 1944) is a former American football defensive back in the National Football League. He played for the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears. He played college football for Pacific University.
Early years
Daniels attended Jefferson High School, where he was an honorable-mention All-PIL halfback and a part of two football championship teams. He also contributed to his school winning a track championship team.
He accepted a scholarship from Pacific University, where he practiced football and track. He was a two-time conference champion in the long jump.
In 1995, he was inducted into the Pacific University Athletic Hall of Fame.
Dallas Cowboys
Daniels was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys after the 1966 NFL Draft. On September 29, he was placed on the taxi squad, before being activated to play in 4 games. In 1968, he started 6 games.
He was a part of the 1967 NFL Championship Game famously known as the "The Ice Bowl". He was waived on September 18, 1969.
Chicago Bears
In 1969, he was signed to the Chicago Bears taxi squad, before being promoted to the active roster on November 1. The next year he started 13 games at free safety. On August 26, 1971, he was released after being passed on the depth chart by Jerry Moore.
Miami Dolphins
August 26, 1971, he was claimed off waivers by the Miami Dolphins. He was placed on the injured reserve list on September 13.
Personal life
Daniels was a scout for the Miami Dolphins for over three years. In 1975, he was hired as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Chief Talent Scout. In 1984, he was vice president for personnel for the Los Angeles Express. He was the director of player personnel for the Washington Redskins. In 1996, he was named director of football operations for the Philadelphia Eagles. He has been a consultant with Football Operations and NFL Ventures.