Bob Brown


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Position: OL
Date of Birth: December 8, 1941
Height / Weight: 6'4" / 280 lbs
First Team: PHI (1964)
Last Team: OAK (1973)

Career Summary

Last Updated: February 10, 2025

Career History of Bob Brown

Full Name: Bob Brown
Date of Birth: December 8, 1941
Position: Offensive Lineman (OL)

Professional Career:

  • Philadelphia Eagles (1964-1968)
    • Drafted by the Eagles in the first round of the 1964 NFL Draft.
    • Quickly established himself as a dominant force on the offensive line.
    • Named to the Pro Bowl in 1966 and 1967.
  • Los Angeles Rams (1969-1970)
    • Traded to the Rams, where he continued to excel as a key offensive lineman.
    • Helped strengthen the Rams' offensive line during his tenure.
  • Oakland Raiders (1971-1973)
    • Joined the Raiders and added depth and experience to their offensive line.
    • Part of the roster that reached Super Bowl VIII in 1976.

Highlights and Accomplishments:

  • Three-time Pro Bowl selection (1966, 1967, 1968).
  • Recognized as one of the premier offensive linemen of his era.
  • Inducted into the University of Nebraska Football Hall of Fame for his collegiate contributions.
  • Part of the Raiders team that won the NFL Championship in 1976.

Legacy:

Bob Brown is often remembered for his aggressive playing style and his ability to dominate defensive linemen. His contributions to the teams he played for have left a lasting impression in NFL history. After retiring from professional football, Brown remained involved in the sport and contributed to the development of future generations of players.

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6874, , 1941-12-08, Bob Brown, Robert, Brown

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