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Jim Marshall, famous for both his status as an NFL ironman and also his role in the infamous "wrong way run" in 1964, died Tuesday at age 87, according to the Minnesota Vikings.. No cause of death ...
Vikings legend Jim Marshall, a member of the Purple People Eaters defensive line that struck fear into the hearts of opposing quarterbacks in the 1960s and 1970s, died on Tuesday following a lengthy ...
Jim Marshall, the indefatigable defensive end who started 270 consecutive games for the Vikings and was captain of Bud Grant’s four Super Bowl teams, died Tuesday. He was 87. The Vikings said in ...
His 270 consecutive games played earned him the title of the NFL's first "Iron Man." On Tuesday, several former Minnesota Vikings spoke about Jim Marshall's legacy after he died following a ...
Jim Marshall, a former defensive lineman for Ohio State, died on Tuesday. Here's how football greats have honored the legend.
Jim Marshall: The original NFL Ironman who never missed a game, even once in 20 years Jim Marshall was the definition of consistency. From 1960 to 1979, the man played in 282 straight games, 270 ...
Jim Marshall, NFL ironman, longtime Vikings captain and infamous fumble returner, died on Tuesday at 87, the team announced. ... — NFL Legacy (@NFLLegacy) September 7, 2018.
Before NFL athletes were brands and stats were religion, there was Jim Marshall, a man whose toughness could outlast time itself. The iconic Minnesota Vikings defensive end, known best as a member ...
Jim Marshall, famous for both his status as an NFL ironman and also his role in the infamous "wrong way run" in 1964, died Tuesday at age 87, according to the Minnesota Vikings. No cause of death ...