I
played
for
God,
family
and
teams.
My
teammates
were
very
important
to
me,
but
I
always
knew
that
I
wanted
to
honor
God.
I
never
wanted
to
embarrass
my
family
by
playing
bad,
doing
something
that
would
bring
shame
to
them,
and
my
teammates,
I
owed
that
to
them.
I
owed
them
the
best
performance
that
I
could
give
them,
week
in
week
out.

Chris Doleman was drafted as a linebacker out of the University of Pittsburgh by the Minnesota Vikings as the fourth player overall in the 1985 NFL Draft. He was moved to a starting defensive end position for the final three games of his second season before assuming the full-time role as starter at the spot in his third year. It was then that he unleashed his great pass rushing ability when he responded with a team-high 11 sacks in 1987. It marked the first of six sack titles with the Vikings. For his efforts he was named All-Pro, All-NFC and voted to his first Pro Bowl.

His finest season came two years later in 1989 when he led the NFL with 21 sacks, just one shy of the single-season record at the time. In 1992, he was named the NFC's Defensive Player of the Year after he led the Vikings with 14.5 sacks, had 64 tackles, returned an interception for a touchdown, forced six fumbles, recovered three fumbles, and had a safety.

After nine seasons with Minnesota, Doleman was dealt to the Atlanta Falcons in 1994. He spent two seasons with Atlanta before signing with the San Francisco 49ers as a free agent in 1996. He played three seasons in San Francisco before returning for one final year with the Vikings in 1999.

He retired as the fourth-ranked sack leader of all-time with 150.5 sacks and was tied for third in the NFL Record Book with eight seasons in which he recorded 10 or more sacks. Aside from leading the Vikings in sacks six times, Doleman was also the Falcons' leading sacker in 1995 and led the 49ers with 15 sacks in 1998. He also intercepted eight passes, two of which he returned for touchdowns; recorded two safeties; and scored a touchdown on a fumble recovery during his career.

Doleman was extremely durable as evidenced by him missing a mere two games due to injury during his 15-season, 232-game NFL career. In all, he was named to eight Pro Bowls, six with the Vikings and once each as a member of the Falcons and the 49ers. He was named first-team All-Pro in 1987, 1989, and 1992 and first-team All-NFC four times. Doleman is a member of the NFL's All-Decade Team of the 1990s.


Chris Doleman, 1961-2020

Pro Football Hall of Famer Chris Doleman passed away on Jan. 28, 2020 after a battle with cancer. He was 58. 

"I had the honor of getting to know him not only as a great football player but an outstanding human being," said Pro Football Hall of Fame President David Baker. "One of the honors of my life was witnessing Chris get baptized in the Jordan River during a Hall of Fame trip to Israel. The legacy of Chris Doleman will live forever in Canton, Ohio for generations to learn from how he lived a life of courage and character.”

Read the full tribute article and watch a video honoring Doleman here.

Year Team G Sacks
1985 Minnesota 16 0.5
1986 Minnesota 16 3.0
1987 Minnesota 12 11.0
1988 Minnesota 16 8.0
1989 Minnesota 16 21.0
1990 Minnesota 16 11.0
1991 Minnesota 16 7.0
1992 Minnesota 16 14.5
1993 Minnesota 16 12.5
1994 Atlanta 14 7.0
1995 Atlanta 16 9.0
1996 San Francisco 16 11.0
1997 San Francisco 16 12.0
1998 San Francisco 16 15.0
1999 Minnesota 14 8.0
Career Total 232 150.5
Additional Career Statistics: Fumble Recoveries for TD: 1; Safeties: 2; Interceptions: 8-121, 2 TD