Ron Holmes


Ronald Holmes was an American professional football player who was a defensive end for eight seasons in the National Football League for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Denver Broncos.
Holmes played college football for the Washington Huskies in Seattle, winning the football awards#Morris Trophy Defense|Pac-10 Morris Trophy] and earning 1984 [College Football All-America Team#Ends|All-American] honors in 1984 [Washington Huskies football team|1984]. After leading the Huskies to a victory over 1984 [Oklahoma Sooners football team|Oklahoma] in the Orange Bowl, Holmes left the school with the all team record in career sacks and sacks in a game. Holmes was selected in the first round with the eighth overall pick in the 1985 NFL draft by 1985 [Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]. He spent four years with the Bucs before moving on to Denver in 1989 [Denver Broncos season|1989] and playing four seasons for the Broncos.
Holmes ranked second on the Broncos in 1989 with 9 sacks and started in Super Bowl XXIV. He was considered to have Pro Bowl talent, but his development was slowed by injuries.
Holmes was inducted into the UW Husky Hall of Fame in 2001. At age 48, he died in 2011 in Dupont, Washington.