- Mike Bell (defensive lineman)
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Mike Bell Position(s)
Defensive endJersey #(s)
99Born August 30, 1957
Wichita, Kansas, U.S.Career information Year(s) 1979–1991 NFL Draft 1979 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2 College Colorado State Professional teams - Kansas City Chiefs (1979-1991)
Career stats Games played 135 Games started 100 Sacks 51 Stats at DatabaseFootball.com Career highlights and awards - All-American (1978)
- 2x Pro Bowl Alternate (1983, 1984)
Mike J. Bell (born August 30, 1957, Wichita, Kansas) is a former American football defensive end who played twelve seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs in the National Football League. His twin brother Mark Bell, also played in the NFL and at Colorado State, where he was a consensus All-American in 1978.
1978 College Football All-America Team consensus selections Offense QB Chuck Fusina | RB Charles Alexander | RB Ted Brown | RB Billy Sims | RB Charles White | WR Emanuel Tolbert | TE Kellen Winslow
OT Kelvin Clark | OT Keith Dorney | G Pat Howell | G Greg Roberts | C Dave Huffman | C Jim RitcherDefense DL Mike Bell | DL Bruce Clark | DL Hugh Green | DL Al Harris | DL Marty Lyons
LB Tom Cousineau | LB Bob Golic | LB Jerry Robinson
DB Kenny Easley | DB Johnnie Johnson | DB Jeff Nixon1979 NFL Draft First Round Selections Tom Cousineau · Mike Bell · Jack Thompson · Dan Hampton · Jerry Butler · Barry Krauss · Phil Simms · Ottis Anderson · Al Harris · Keith Dorney · Russell Erxleben · Charles Alexander · Kellen Winslow · Marty Lyons · Eddie Lee Ivery · Ted Brown · Don Smith · Manu Tuiasosopo · George Andrews · Willis Adams · Jerry Robinson · Kelvin Clark · Steve Fuller · Jon Giesler · Rick Sanford · Kent Hill · Robert Shaw · Greg HawthorneDallas Texans / Kansas City Chiefs first-round draft picks Haynes • Holub • Bull • Buchanan • E. Budde • Beathard • Sayers • Brown • Trosch • Moorman • Daney • Marsalis • Smith • Wright • Kinney • W. Green • Walters • G. Green • Still • Bell • Fuller • B. Budde • Scott • Hancock • Blackledge • Maas • Alt • Horton • Jozwiak • Palmer • Smith • Thomas • Snow • Williams • Carter • Hill • Jenkins • Woods • Gonzalez • Riley • Tait • Morris • Sims • L. Johnson • D. Johnson • Hali • Bowe • Dorsey • Albert • Jackson • Berry • BaldwinExternal links
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