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Position: | Linebacker | ||||||||
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Born: | (1945-02-06)February 6, 1945 Buffalo, New York, U.S. | ||||||||
Died: | April 11, 2022(2022-04-11) (aged 77) Centennial, Colorado, U.S. | ||||||||
Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | ||||||||
Weight: | 225 lb (102 kg) | ||||||||
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High school: | Archbishop Carroll (Washington, D.C.) | ||||||||
College: | Maryland | ||||||||
Undrafted: | 1967 | ||||||||
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Charles Joseph Myrtle III (February 6, 1945 – April 11, 2022)[1] was a professionalAmerican football player who playedlinebacker for seven seasons for theDenver Broncos and theSan Diego Chargers. His final season of pro football came in 1975 as aJacksonville Express of theWorld Football League member.
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