Percy Lee Snow (born November 5, 1967 in Canton, Ohio) is a retired American football linebacker who played at Michigan State University and was a first-round draft pick of the Kansas City Chiefs. Snow made the College Football All-America Team at Michigan State. He is one of only two players in college football history to win both the Butkus Award and Lombardi Award.
NFL career
Snow had a successful rookie season in 1990 and was expected to be a major contributor to Marty Schottenheimer's defense with the Chiefs. However, he was involved in an accident while riding a moped during training camp in 1991. Snow sustained season-ending injuries to his knee in the wreck and he never fully recovered from the accident. His career ended after only three active seasons (he spent 1991 on the disabled list) with just one start in his final two.
Snow is the older brother of NBA player Eric Snow. Percy Snow was selected by the Chiefs in the first round.
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