Charles Dimry, a professional American football player, spent over a decade in the National Football League (NFL) as a cornerback. Born on January 31, 1966, in Los Angeles, California, Dimry attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), where he played college football for the UNLV Rebels. His performance at UNLV caught the attention of NFL scouts, leading to his selection in the 1988 NFL Draft.
The Atlanta Falcons picked Dimry in the fifth round, marking the beginning of his professional career. During his tenure with the Falcons, Dimry developed his skills as a cornerback, contributing to the team's defensive strategies. His time in Atlanta lasted until 1991, after which he joined the Denver Broncos. With the Broncos, Dimry continued to hone his defensive capabilities, playing a crucial role in the secondary.
In 1993, Dimry signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His experience and understanding of the game were assets to the Buccaneers' defense. Over the next few years, Dimry became known for his ability to read the game and his agility on the field. His tenure with the Buccaneers lasted until 1996, after which he moved to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dimry's stint with the Eagles was marked by consistent performances, as he brought veteran leadership to the team's defensive unit. In 1998, he joined the San Diego Chargers, where he played until the end of his NFL career. Throughout his time in the league, Dimry was known for his work ethic and professionalism, earning respect from teammates and opponents alike.
Over the course of his career, Dimry played in 151 games, recording numerous tackles and interceptions.
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