White began his professional football career with the
Minnesota Vikings after being selected in the second round of the
1969 NFL/AFL draft. The Vikings moved him to
offensive guard, joining a
line that included
Mick Tingelhoff,
Ron Yary, and
Grady Alderman. White played another eight seasons with the Chargers and became a fan favorite. San Diego finished 9–7 in
1978 for their first winning season in nine years. and their potent
Air Coryell offense led the league in multiple other categories. and they advanced to the
AFC Championship Game twice (1980, 1981). which led the NFL from 1981 to 1983 in fewest
sacks allowed per
pass attempt. In the
1985 season finale, he played in his 241st career NFL game, breaking his former Minnesota teammate Mick Tingelhoff's record for most games by an NFL offensive lineman. Prior to the 1986 season, White retired after 17 years. After retiring from playing, White worked for the Chargers as an offensive line coach in 1986 and 1987. ==Awards and honors==