Jim Brown legendary NFL running back dies at 87—rest in peace
Jim Brown, widely considered as one of the greatest football players ever, has passed away at the age of 87. Brown, a former Cleveland Browns running back, is remembered not only for his extraordinary exploits on the football field but also for his significant contributions as a social activist and his involvement in the acting profession.
As reported by the Associated Press (AP), he passed away peacefully in his Los Angeles residence, with his beloved wife Monique at his side.
An Instagram post from his family shared their sorrow, “To the world he was an activist, actor, and football star. To our family he was a loving and wonderful husband, father, and grandfather. Our hearts are broken.”
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Jim Brown, born on February 17, 1936, in Georgia, emerged as a sports superstar during a time when the US was grappling with racial segregation. His athletic prowess shone through at Syracuse University, where he received unanimous All-American honors for his college football performance. Additionally, Brown was an accomplished lacrosse player, and his skills in the sport are still celebrated today.
In 1957, Brown was selected by the Cleveland Browns as the sixth overall pick in the NFL Draft. His arrival marked the beginning of an exceptional football career, as he established himself as a fullback with unparalleled speed, strength, and agility. Brown set a precedent in the sport by consistently exceeding the 1,000-yard rushing mark and became the first player ever to rush for over 10,000 yards, a record that remained unbroken for many years. His feats, both on and off the field, have left an indelible mark on the world of sports.
Jim Brown dedicated his entire professional football career to the Cleveland Browns. His exceptional performance earned him Pro Bowl invitations each season and saw him lead the league in rushing yards for eight out of his nine seasons. Furthermore, he was instrumental in leading the Browns to a championship victory in 1964. What set Brown apart was his incredible durability in a physically demanding sport, as he almost never missed a game throughout his career.
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At the height of his career, Brown decided to retire, a move that surprised many. His burgeoning interests in acting and social-political activism influenced this decision. Post-retirement, Brown embarked on a successful Hollywood career throughout the 1960s and 70s. His notable roles include the classic war action film ‘The Dirty Dozen’ and ‘100 Rifles’, which is remembered for its groundbreaking depiction of an interracial romance between Brown and actress Raquel Welch. His versatile career illustrates a life spent both dominating the football field and making strides in the film industry.
Aside from his athletic and acting careers, Jim Brown was a prominent figure in the civil rights movement. He utilized his stature as an NFL legend to advocate for equal rights for Black Americans. Among his initiatives were the Negro Industrial and Economic Union, founded in the mid-1960s, and the Amer-I-Can program, designed to provide at-risk youth with educational opportunities and life skills.
Brown also orchestrated the “Cleveland Summit”, where he, along with other prominent Black athletes, expressed their support for Muhammad Ali. Ali had lost his titles for refusing to serve in the Vietnam War.
Jim Brown Forever 🧡🤎♾️
Legend. Leader. Activist. Visionary.
It’s impossible to describe the profound love and gratitude we feel for having the opportunity to be a small piece of Jim’s incredible life and legacy. We mourn his passing, but celebrate the indelible light he… pic.twitter.com/F2rrTUnsc1
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) May 19, 2023
Today, Brown’s legacy as a formidable NFL running back endures. He is often cited as one of the greatest football players in history, with The Sporting News and The New York Daily News both naming him the greatest football player of all time. His remarkable contributions span athletics, acting, and activism, marking him as a true multifaceted icon.
Jim Brown’s illustrious football career was recognized with an induction into the Pro Hall of Fame in 1971, and the Cleveland Browns retired his number 32 jersey in his honor. To this day, many of his NFL records still stand.
Following Brown’s passing, the Cleveland Browns released a heartfelt statement, saying, “It’s impossible to describe the profound love and gratitude we feel for having the opportunity to be a small piece of Jim’s incredible life and legacy. We mourn his passing but celebrate the indelible light he brought to the world. Our hearts are with Jim’s family, loved ones, and all those he impacted along the way.”
The death of Jim Brown marks the loss of a true legend, who was not just one of the greatest NFL players in history but also an iconic actor and influential activist. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations. Rest in peace, Jim Brown.