Don Testerman
Donald Ray Testerman (November 7, 1952 โ May 8, 2018) was a professional American football player who played in four National Football League (NFL) seasons from 1976-1980 for the Seattle Seahawks and the Miami Dolphins. NFL careerPrior to the NFL, Testerman was on Clemson's football team.[1] Testerman was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the tenth round of the 1976 draft.[2] In August 1976, the Dolphins traded Testerman to the Philadelphia Eagles for a future draft pick.[1] He was then traded to the Seahawks in early September.[3] Testerman made his NFL starter debut against the Dallas Cowboys on October 3, 1976.[4] Testerman sat out the 1979 season due to an injury. He joined the Miami Dolphins for the 1980 season.[5] After retiring from the NFL, Testerman was involved in various coaching and non-profit capacities. He periodically substituted for Albemarle High School. In 2018, Testerman died from the effects of dementia at the age of 65.[6] References
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