Erik Howard

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Erik Howard
No. 74
Defensive tackle
Personal information
Date of birth: (1964-11-12) November 12, 1964
Place of birth: Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Career information
College: Washington State
NFL Draft: 1986 / Round: 2 / Pick: 46
Debuted in 1986
Last played in 1996
Career history

Career highlights and awards

Career NFL statistics
Sacks 33
Games 139
Safeties 1
Stats at NFL.com

Erik Matthew Howard (born November 12, 1964 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts) is a former professional American football defensive tackle who played eleven seasons in the National Football League. He played nine seasons with the Giants, and was a member of the 1986 Giants team that won Super Bowl XXI and the 1990 Giants team that won Super Bowl XXV.

In the 1990 NFC Championship game against the San Francisco 49ers, Howard came up with one of the biggest plays in Giants history. With just over two minutes left in the game, the Giants trailed 13-12, and the 49ers had the game nearly wrapped up when Howard forced running back Roger Craig to fumble the football.[1] Howard popped the ball loose with his helmet, teammate Lawrence Taylor recovered the fumble, and the Giants went on to win the game on a last second Matt Bahr field goal. They would go on to win Super Bowl XXV seven days later.

Howard signed with the New York Jets as a free agent in 1994, and played with them for two years before deciding to retire. He currently resides in Marshall,Texas with his wife Jennifer Howard and three children Jackson Howard,Kailtlyn Howard,and Kenton Howard.

Notes and references

  1. "Erik Howard Recalls 1990 Championship Win Over Frisco"


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