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Born: December 2, 1940 in Yazoo City, Mississippi
"Combine all of Willie's skills and the result is
what myths are made of. He is a marvel to watch, a true artist at work." A
sportswriter once wrote this after observing Willie Brown dominate
another game from the secondary during his 16-year career.
Not a bad description for an undrafted, unheralded free
agent who in 1963, came out of Grambling College looking for a chance
to prove he belonged.
After becoming a starter six games into his rookie season
with the Denver Broncos, Brown began to show why he did belong. Four years
and 15 interceptions later, Brown was dealt to the Oakland Raiders. That
day began a string of success for both Brown and the Raiders rarely seen
in the history of the NFL.
For 12 years, Willie dominated the secondary for the Raiders,
picking off 46 passes while "blanketing" the other teams best receiver,
even while playing hurt. In the process, Willie was becoming the
unquestioned leader of a dominant Raiders' defense. That leader from
humble beginnings
was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1984.
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