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Pro Football Hall of Fame. William Ferdie Brown (December 2, 1940 – October 21, 2019) [1] was an American professional football player, coach, and executive. He played as a cornerback for the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders in the National Football League (NFL). Following his playing career, Brown remained with the Raiders as an ...
1966. Philadelphia Eagles. Willie Brown (March 21, 1942 – July 26, 2018) was an American college and professional football player and coach. A star player for the University of Southern California, he went on to play three seasons in the National Football League. After his playing career, he served as a coach for the Trojans and the Tampa Bay ...
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Raiders seasons. 1984 →. Allen ( center) led the Raiders to a championship in Super Bowl XVIII and earned MVP honors as he rushed for a record of 191 yards, including a memorable 74-yard touchdown run. [3] The 1983 season was the Los Angeles Raiders ' 14th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 24th season overall, and their ...
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Jasper is the son of actor Don Johnson and his fourth wife, Kelley Phleger. Kelley is a former Montessori nursery schoolteacher and socialite from San Francisco. The couple tied the knot in April 1999 in a civil ceremony presided over by Mayor Willie Brown. Breckenridge has two siblings, brother Deacon (born in April 2006) and sister Atherton ...
Премія Едгара Алана По (часто, премія «Едгар», англ. Edgar Award), названа на честь американського письменника Едгара По, вручається щорічно «Товариством письменників детективного жанру Америки».
Charlie Brown could never help himself; he kicked at the football no matter how many times Lucy pulled it away. We are about to see if the American public is smarter than a cartoon character.
A Day of Remembrance. Memorial Day has its roots from the aftermath of the Civil War. After the Appomattox signing was completed in 1865, a battered United States was faced with the task of burying and honoring the 600,000 to 800,000 Union and Confederate soldiers who died in the single bloodiest military conflict in American history.