Entity: Kenny Easley
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Kenny Easley

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Kenny Easley was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017 and had his No. 45 jersey retired by the Seattle Seahawks in the 2017 season.
January 01, 2017 high temporal
Major career honors and team recognition.
Kenny Easley finished his NFL playing career with 32 interceptions, 11 fumble recoveries, nine forced fumbles, and eight sacks.
December 31, 1987 high temporal
Career defensive statistics aggregated over his NFL career.
In the 1984 NFL season, Kenny Easley led the league with 10 interceptions and was named the Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year; the Seattle Seahawks forced a franchise-record 63 turnovers that season.
January 01, 1984 high temporal
Season-level defensive statistical leadership and major individual award.
Kenny Easley led the NFL with 10 interceptions in 1984 and was named the Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year in 1984.
January 01, 1984 high temporal
Season-level statistical leadership and a major defensive award.
Kenny Easley was selected No. 4 overall in the 1981 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks and played seven seasons for the Seahawks from 1981 to 1987.
January 01, 1981 high temporal
Draft selection and career tenure with a single NFL franchise.
As a UCLA player from 1977 to 1980, Kenny Easley holds the UCLA school record with 19 career interceptions, ranks fifth in UCLA history with 374 tackles, recorded 93 tackles in 1977 (the most by a UCLA true freshman), compiled 105 tackles in 1980, and finished ninth in Heisman Trophy voting in 1980.
December 31, 1980 high temporal
Durable college-level records and season statistics.
While playing free safety at UCLA from 1977 to 1980, Kenny Easley holds the UCLA school record with 19 career interceptions, compiled 374 career tackles (ranking fifth on UCLA's all-time tackles list), was the first player in Pac-10 history to earn four first-team All-Conference selections, and was the second player in UCLA program history to be a three-time consensus All-American.
December 31, 1980 high temporal
College-level records, honors, and career statistics.