Lou Groza
Flozell Adams, formerly of the Dallas Cowboys played from 1998-2009 wearing number 76. Lou Groza, a 1974 Pro football hall of fame inductee, also wore the number. He was a member of the Cleveland Browns and has been voted the best athlete to ever wear the number by bestbythenumbers.com.
Lou Gehrig was the first Yankee to have his number retired. The #4 was retired by the Yankees in 1939.
The following Hall of Famers spent part or all of their careers with the Browns: Otto Graham Paul Brown Marion Motley Jim Brown Lou Groza Dante Lavelli Len Ford Bill Willis Willie Davis Doug Atkins Bobby Mitchell Paul Warfield Mike McCormack Frank Gatski Len Dawson Leroy Kelly Henry Jordan Tommy McDonald Ozzie Newsome Joe DeLamielleure Gene Hickerson
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Cleveland Browns
Lou Groza was an American football player. He played his entire career for the Cleveland Browns.
Lou Groza
Lou Groza
Cleveland Browns 76 Lou Groza Boulevard Berea, Ohio 44017 (440) 891-5000
Lou Groza has: Played Himself - Cleveland Browns Kicker in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Cleveland Browns Tackle in "1957 NFL Championship Game" in 1957. Played Himself - Cleveland Browns Kicker in "1964 NFL Championship Game" in 1964. Played Himself - Cleveland Browns Kicker in "1965 NFL Championship Game" in 1966. Played himself in "The Way It Was" in 1974.
Lou Groza is 6' 3".
Lou Groza's birth name is Louis Roy Groza.
Some of the Browns greats were QB Otto Graham, RBs Jim Brown, Leroy Kelly, and Marion Motley, DT/K Lou Groza, TE Ozzie Newsome, and G Gene Hickerson.
Lou Groza went by The Toe.
Lou Groza was born on January 25, 1924.
Lou Groza Award was created in 1992.