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rdfs:comment | - Rick Ackerman (born June 16, 1959 in La Grange, Illinois) is a former defensive tackle in the NFL. He played for the San Diego Chargers and Los Angeles Raiders. He attended Glenbard North High School. He had a career 18 starts and 14 with the San Diego Chargers.
- Richard Carl "Rick" Ackerman (born June 16, 1959 in La Grange, Illinois) is a former American football defensive tackle in the National Football League. He played for the San Diego Chargers and Los Angeles Raiders, and attended Glenbard North High School. He had a career total 18 starts, 14 with the San Diego Chargers. Rich Ackerman currently has two beautiful children and is living his post-NFL days playing the guitar and serenading whomever is lucky enough to find his elusive band playing at their local watering hole.
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abstract | - Rick Ackerman (born June 16, 1959 in La Grange, Illinois) is a former defensive tackle in the NFL. He played for the San Diego Chargers and Los Angeles Raiders. He attended Glenbard North High School. He had a career 18 starts and 14 with the San Diego Chargers.
- Richard Carl "Rick" Ackerman (born June 16, 1959 in La Grange, Illinois) is a former American football defensive tackle in the National Football League. He played for the San Diego Chargers and Los Angeles Raiders, and attended Glenbard North High School. He had a career total 18 starts, 14 with the San Diego Chargers. Rich Ackerman currently has two beautiful children and is living his post-NFL days playing the guitar and serenading whomever is lucky enough to find his elusive band playing at their local watering hole.
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