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MS SC631
Concurrent Resolution
AI Summary
- Mississippi Senate Concurrent Resolution commending Jerry Lee Rice of Crawford, Mississippi, upon his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2010
- Rice attended B.L. Moore High School in Oktibbeha County and played college football at Mississippi Valley State University (1980–1984), where he earned the nickname "World" for his catching ability and was half of the famed "Satellite Express" duo with quarterback Willie Totten
- Retired holding 38 career NFL records across regular season, postseason, Super Bowl, and Pro Bowl play, including all-time leader in receptions (1,549), receiving yards (22,895), receiving touchdowns (197), and total touchdowns (208) over 303 games
- Won three Super Bowl Championships with the San Francisco 49ers, was named All-Pro 13 times, and also played for the Oakland Raiders, Seattle Seahawks, and Denver Broncos
- Resolution adopted by both the Mississippi Senate and House, with copies directed to Jerry Rice, the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and the Capitol Press Corps
Legislative Description
Jerry Rice; commend stellar athletic career and congratulate on being inducted into the 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Last Action
Enrolled Bill Signed
3/15/2010
Full Bill Text
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