By TOM WITHERS (AP Sports Writer)
CLEVELAND (AP) — Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Brown, the unstoppable operating again who retired on the peak of his sensible profession to develop into an actor in addition to a outstanding civil rights advocate through the Sixties, has died. He was 87.
A spokeswoman for Brown’s household stated he handed away peacefully in his Los Angeles residence on Thursday evening along with his spouse, Monique, by his aspect.
“To the world, he was an activist, actor, and football star,” Monique Brown wrote in an Instagram submit. “To our family, he was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. Our hearts are broken.”
One of the best gamers in soccer historical past and one of many sport’s first superstars, Brown was chosen the NFL’s Most Valuable Player in 1965 and shattered the league’s report books in a brief profession spanning 1957-65.
Brown led the Cleveland Browns to their final NFL title in 1964 earlier than retiring in his prime after the ’65 season to develop into an actor. He appeared in additional than 30 movies, together with “Any Given Sunday” and “The Dirty Dozen.”
An unstoppable runner with energy, velocity and endurance, Brown’s arrival sparked the sport’s burgeoning recognition on tv.
As Black Americans fought for equality, Brown used his platform and voice to advance their trigger.
In 1967, Brown organized a gathering in Cleveland of the nation’s high Black athletes, together with Bill Russell and Lew Alcindor, who later grew to become Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, to assist boxer Muhammad Ali’s combat towards the struggle in Vietnam.
In later years, he labored to curb gang violence in LA and based Amer-I-Can, a program to assist deprived inner-city youth and ex-convicts.”
“Jim Brown is a true icon of not just the Cleveland Browns but the entire NFL,” stated Browns homeowners Dee and Jimmy Haslam. “He was definitely the best to ever placed on a Browns uniform and arguably one of many best gamers in NFL historical past. Jim was one of many causes the Browns have such an amazing fan base as we speak.
“So many people grew up watching him just dominate every time he stepped onto the football field but his countless accolades on the field only tell a small part of his story. His commitment to making a positive impact for all of humanity off the field is what he should also be known for.”
On the sector, there was nobody like Brown, who would blast by way of would-be tacklers, refusing to let one man take him down earlier than sprinting away from linebackers and defensive backs. He was additionally well-known for utilizing a stiff arm to shed defenders within the open discipline or push them away like they have been rag dolls.
“My arms were like my protectors and weapons,” Brown stated throughout an interview with NFL Films.
Indeed, Brown was in contrast to any again earlier than him, and a few really feel there has by no means been anybody higher than Cleveland’s incomparable No. 32. At 6-foot-2, 230 kilos, he was dominant and relentless, his highlights that includes runs round and proper by way of opponents, preventing for each yard, dragging a number of defenders alongside or discovering holes the place none appeared to exist.
After Brown was tackled, he’d slowly rise and stroll much more slowly again to the huddle — then dominate the protection when he bought the ball once more.
Off the sector, Brown was a contentious character.
While he had a smooth spot for these in want, and his generosity modified lives, he additionally was arrested a half-dozen occasions, totally on prices of hitting girls.
In June 1999, Brown’s spouse referred to as 911, saying Brown had smashed her automobile with a shovel and threatened to kill her. During the trial, Monique Brown recanted. Jim Brown was acquitted of a cost of home threats however convicted of misdemeanor vandalism. The Los Angeles decide sentenced Brown to 6 months in jail when he refused to attend home violence counseling.
He additionally feuded with Browns coach Paul Brown and later with the group’s administration, though he performed his whole profession with Cleveland.
When his taking part in days ended, Brown set off for Hollywood and ultimately settled there. Brown suggested Cleveland coach Blanton Collier of his retirement whereas the group was in coaching camp and he was on the set of “The Dirty Dozen” in England.
Among his movies have been “100 Rifles,” “Mars Attacks!” Spike Lee’s “He Got Game,” Oliver Stone’s “Any Given Sunday,” and the satire “I’m Gonna Git You Sucka,” wherein he parodied the blaxploitation style. In 2002, Brown was the topic of Lee’s HBO documentary “Jim Brown: All-American.”
In current years, Brown’s relationship with the Browns was inconsistent. He served as an adviser to proprietor Randy Lerner and was employed to counsel the group’s youthful gamers. However, in 2010, Brown parted methods with the group after having his function diminished by incoming group president Mike Holmgren. Brown felt slighted by the perceived demotion — when the membership unveiled a “Ring of Honor” inside its downtown stadium, Brown didn’t attend the ceremony in protest.
Brown was an eight-time All-Pro and went to the Pro Bowl in every of his 9 years within the league. When Brown walked away from the sport at age 30, he held the league’s data for yards (12,312) and touchdowns (126).
And regardless of his bruising fashion, Browns by no means missed a sport, taking part in in 118 straight.
“He told me, ‘Make sure when anyone tackles you he remembers how much it hurts,’” stated Hall of Fame tight finish John Mackey. “He lived by that philosophy and I always followed that advice.”
A two-sport star at Syracuse — some say he’s the most effective lacrosse participant in NCAA historical past — Brown endured numerous racist taunts whereas taking part in on the nearly all-white college on the time. Still, he was an All-American in each sports activities, main the nation in scoring, and lettered in basketball.
Brown was the sixth general decide of the 1957 draft, becoming a member of a group that routinely performed for the title. He was the Offensive Rookie of the Year that season.
Running behind an offensive line that includes Hall of Fame tackles Lou Groza and Mike McCormack, Brown set a league mark with 1,527 yards and scored 17 TDs on his approach to the league’s Most Outstanding Player award — a precursor to the MVP — in 1958. Over the following three seasons, he by no means ran for lower than 1,257 yards earlier than choosing up simply 996 in 1962.
He led the NFL in speeding eight occasions, gaining a career-best 1,863 yards in 1963. He averaged 104 yards per sport, scored 106 speeding touchdowns and averaged an astonishing 5.2 yards per carry. A harmful receiver as nicely, Brown completed with 262 catches for two,499 yards and one other 20 TDs.
“I’ve said many times, and I will always say, Jim Brown is the best,” Hall of Fame operating again Gale Sayers as soon as stated, “and he will still be the best long after all his records are broken.”
Packers nice Paul Hornung felt Brown was unstoppable.
“Give me Jim Brown over anybody — at anything,” he stated.
Brown’s No. 32 was retired by the Browns in ’71, the identical 12 months he entered the Hall of Fame. But he not often visited Cleveland through the Seventies and ’80s. He and Cleveland proprietor Art Modell have been at odds over his sudden retirement; the 2 later patched up their variations and remained good buddies.
Brown supported Modell’s choice to maneuver Cleveland’s franchise to Baltimore in 1995. It was each a mirrored image of his loyalty to Modell and one other signal of his fierce independence. Brown was one of many few former Browns gamers not indignant with Modell for transferring the group.
Many of the fashionable gamers couldn’t recognize Brown or his influence on American sports activities.
“They have grown up in a different era,” former Browns coach Romeo Crennel stated. “He’s one of the greatest players in NFL history and what he was able to accomplish in his time was tremendous. I don’t know that anybody could do what he did, the way he did it, under the circumstances that he had to operate and the things that he had to endure. And for him to go out on top, that’s something that not many guys are able to appreciate either.”
Born on Feb. 17, 1936, in St. Simons, Georgia, Brown was a multisport star at Manhasset High School on Long Island. He averaged 14.9 yards per carry in soccer and as soon as scored 55 factors in a sport.
Brown later took up golf, and whereas taking part in with Jack Nicklaus within the 1963 Cleveland Pro-Am, he shot a 79.
Brown is survived by Monique and their youngster. He was divorced after 13 years of marriage from Sue Brown, with whom he had three youngsters.
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