Shaun Gayle
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Shaun Gayle | |
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Position(s): Safety |
Jersey #(s): 23 |
Born: March 8, 1962 Newport News, Virginia |
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Career Information | |
Year(s): 1984–1995 | |
NFL Draft: 1984 / Round: 10 / Pick: 271 | |
College: Ohio State | |
Professional Teams | |
Career Stats | |
INT | 16 |
INT yards | 278 |
Touchdowns | 2 |
Stats at NFL.com | |
Career Highlights and Awards | |
Shaun Lanard Gayle (born March 8, 1962 in Newport News, Virginia) is a former American football cornerback/safety in the NFL. He played twelve seasons, eleven for the Chicago Bears (1984-1994), and one for the San Diego Chargers (1995). He was a member of the Bears squad that won Super Bowl XX in 1985. Gayle attended Ohio State University.
Gayle owns the distinction of returning the shortest punt for a touchdown in NFL history, when he returned a punt five yards for a touchdown against the New York Giants in the Bears 1985 divisional playoff victory. He is now appearing at the Chicago Bears Fan Convention. He currently works as a guest NFL analyst for Sky Sports in the United Kingdom.
Gayle was in a relationship with Rhoni Reuter, originally of Potosi, Wisconsin, and had been sharing a condominium with her in the Chicago, Illinois suburb of Deerfield. On October 4, 2007, Reuter - who was approximately seven months pregnant with Gayle's child - was shot and killed at home, along with her unborn daughter.
The Deerfield police have stated that they do not consider Gayle to be a suspect in the murder. They are currently seeking a male teenager who was seen running from the area. Gayle had in the past complained that a former girlfriend of his had harassed Reuter and others, and had sought a restraining order against this woman. On October 4th, before hearing of Reuter's death Gayle's attorney had filed a new complaint against this woman, claiming that the woman had violated the order.[1]