Recent Deaths
#2661
Posted 09 May 2026 - 06:32 PM
#2662
Posted 11 May 2026 - 11:51 PM
Former NFL quarterback Craig Morton, 83. He was the first starting quarterback to appear in the Super Bowl for more than one franchise (Dallas in Super Bowl V and Denver in Super Bowl XII). In of the more lopsided trades in NFL history, Dallas traded Morton to the Giants six games into the 1974 season in exchange for New York's first-round draft pick in 1975. That pick became Randy White.
#2664
Posted 23 May 2026 - 05:58 PM
Rob Base, 59.
RIP
Man, I couldn’t escape that song back in the mid to late 80s (“It Takes Two”)…
#2667
Posted 01 June 2026 - 03:01 PM
He was half of the duo that made the two-minute drill a thing. If I’m not mistaken, Ray’s passing leaves Lenny Moore as the only living member of the Baltimore Colts Hall of Famers.
#2669
Posted 01 June 2026 - 11:24 PM
He was half of the duo that made the two-minute drill a thing. If I’m not mistaken, Ray’s passing leaves Lenny Moore as the only living member of the Baltimore Colts Hall of Famers.
Yes, and with Andy Nelson passing away last year and now Raymond Berry, Lenny Moore is the sole surviving member of that 1958 championship team.
In 1959--when the NFL was still playing a 12-game schedule-- Berry led the NFL in receptions (66), receiving yards (959), and receiving touchdowns (14). He one of just six players to lead those categories outright in a single season.
#2670
Posted 09 June 2026 - 11:46 PM
Me Mum, 91. RIP, dear soul.
#2671
Posted 10 June 2026 - 05:47 AM
Me Mum, 91. RIP, dear soul.
Condolences to you and yours.
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#2672
Posted Yesterday, 03:58 AM
Me Mum, 91. RIP, dear soul.
My condolences
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#2673
Posted Yesterday, 09:14 AM
Me Mum, 91. RIP, dear soul.
Condolences, sorry for your loss.
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