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Dorsey Levens was born on 21 May, 1970 in Syracuse, New York, U.S., is an American football player (born 1970). Discover Dorsey Levens's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 21 May, 1970
Birthday 21 May
Birthplace Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1970

Herbert Dorsey Levens (born May 21, 1970) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL), primarily for the Green Bay Packers.

He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and later the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

1994

Levens was selected by Green Bay in the fifth round of the 1994 NFL Draft.

He helped the Packers win the Vince Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl XXXI against the New England Patriots.

In his career, Levens also played for the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants.

Due in part to his injury, Levens was considered to be a marginal pick in the 1994 NFL Draft, and Mel Kiper Jr.. labeled him the most overrated pick on the board.

1995

In his first two seasons with the Packers, Levens was primarily used as a fullback, winning the starting job in 1995.

1996

In 1996, he would play as back-up at halfback to starter Edgar Bennett, with William Henderson as the starter at fullback.

In the 1996 NFC Championship game against the Carolina Panthers, Levens had a breakout game, carrying the ball 10 times for 88 yards and caught 5 passes for 117 yards and a touchdown in a 30-13 win.

In Super Bowl XXXI, Levens was the Packers' leading rusher, carrying the ball 14 times for 61 yards, as the Packers won their first Super Bowl in 29 years, 35-21.

1997

While playing for the Packers, he rushed for 1,000 or more yards twice and was selected to the Pro Bowl after the 1997 season.

Levens was born in Syracuse, New York and first attended Nottingham High School (Syracuse, New York), then Notre Dame.

However, he found himself in competition with Ricky Watters, Jerome Bettis, Rodney Culver, Reggie Brooks, and Anthony Johnson, all of whom would play in the NFL, at running back.

Levens eventually earned the starting spot, but injured his knee before the season started.

The next year, he transferred to Georgia Tech, where—after sitting out a year—he set a school record by averaging 7.2 yards-per-carry.

In his senior season, he was voted First-team All-ACC.

He rushed for 823 yards and scored eight touchdowns that season.

In 1997, Levens became the starting halfback after Edgar Bennett tore his achilles tendon in the 1997 pre-season.

Levens rushed for over 1,400 yards and was voted to the Pro Bowl.

1998

He broke his fibula during the 1998 season and was never the same.

He was able to come back into the starting lineup late in the season, and showed some major flashes against the San Francisco 49ers in the playoffs, rushing 27 times for 116 yards and a touchdown.

He also caught 6 passes for 37 yards in a game that would later be dubbed The Catch II after Terrell Owens' last-second, game-winning touchdown catch.

1999

He gained 1,000 yards for the Packers in the 1999 season, but suffered a pair of knee injuries during the 2000 season, and was mostly used in a reserve role after Ahman Green supplanted him as the starter.

During the final game of the 1999 NFL season, Levens and the Packers were involved in what has been described as a bizarre tie-breaking scenario, involving four teams that finished with 8–8 records fighting for two playoff spots.

The two losers of the tie breaker would be eliminated.

Going into their season finale against the Arizona Cardinals, the Packers needed to win their game, as well as have the Dallas Cowboys lose later that afternoon.

In addition, the Packers also needed to win the net points scored tie-breaker vs. the Carolina Panthers (who were facing the New Orleans Saints).

The Packers and Panthers were playing during the noon time slot and the Packers held a net 18 point advantage going into the day.

As the games progressed, Carolina had built a sizable lead to the point that they were momentarily able to take the lead over the Packers in net points.

Since both teams were neck and neck for the advantage in the tie breaker, both teams were frantically trying to score as many points as possible despite leading on the scoreboard by a blowout margin.

The Cardinals and Saints also tried to score frantically as the game progressed to stop their opponents from gaining the net points advantage.

Ultimately, the Packers prevailed in net points by +11.

It was all for naught in the end, however, as the Cowboys won their afternoon contest against the New York Giants to claim the final playoff spot and thus eliminate the Packers from playoff contention.

Levens ran for 146 yards and scored four times during the contest.

The Packers won their game 49–24 and the Panthers won their game 45–13.

2000

Levens was featured on the cover of EA Sports Madden NFL 2000 in the PAL editions.

As a result, he is viewed as one of the first victims of the "Madden Curse".

2001

Levens was released by the Packers after 2001.

2009

In 2009, he was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame.

2014

He was selected in the fifth round (149th overall) by the Green Bay Packers.