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Ernie Green

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American football player (born 1938)
For other people with similar names, seeEarnest Green.

American football player
Ernie Green
No. 48
Position:Halfback,
Fullback
Personal information
Born: (1938-10-15)October 15, 1938 (age 86)
Columbus, Georgia, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
College:Louisville
NFL draft:1962: 14th round, 196th pick
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Rushing yards:3,204
Rushing average:4.8
Rushing touchdowns:15
Receptions:195
Receiving yards:2,036
Receiving touchdowns:20
Stats atPro Football Reference

Ernest E. Green (born October 15, 1938) is an American former professionalfootball player who was ahalfback andfullback for theCleveland Browns of theNational Football League (NFL). He playedcollege football for theLouisville Cardinals.

Early years

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Born and raised inColumbus, Georgia, Green is a 1958 graduate ofSpencer High School. He was a star running back on the school's football team,senior class president and a member of theNational Honor Society. He was honored as the first Greenwave football player to have his jersey number retired on January 20, 2018.[1]

College

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Green attended theUniversity of Louisville from 1958 to 1961, rushing for more than 1,500 yards in hiscollege football career with the Cardinals and twice leading the team in that department, Earning him all American honors. He also excelled in baseball, spurning contract offers in order to remain on thegridiron.[2]

Green Bay Packers

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In 1962 the reigning world championGreen Bay Packers drafted Green in the 14th round of the1962 NFL draft, but during training camp they traded him to theCleveland Browns where he would make a name for himself as one of the league's top running backs.[2]

Cleveland Browns

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After seeing only limited action as arookie in 1962, Green was installed in the Cleveland backfield the following year alongside legendaryHall of FamerJim Brown. He finished his first full season of action with 526 rushing yards, and also caught 28 passes out of the backfield. Even more importantly, he also helped open holes for Brown to gain a then-NFL record 1,863 yards. In 1964, the two helped the Browns capture their fourth NFL championship, capping the year with a stunning 27–0 shutout of theBaltimore Colts at the1964 NFL Championship Game.

Following Brown's retirement in July 1966, Green was switched from halfback to fullback and teamed with another future Hall of Famer,Leroy Kelly, to continue to give Cleveland one of the most dangerous backfield combinations in the NFL. He was selected to thePro Bowl in each of the next two seasons,[3] and was twice named an NFLAll-Pro.

In August 1968, Green injured his knee during a preseason contest in Los Angeles and missed the next two months. On his return, he saw only limited action due to lingering problems with the knee. Just after the end of the season, he underwent surgery to repair torn cartilage in the troublesome knee but was then advised to retire. He followed that advice and accepted the Browns' offer to coach their running backs.

In his seven-year NFL career, he gained 3,204 yards and caught 179 passes out of the backfield.[2]

Retirement and business interests

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Green was Assistant Vice-President for Student Affairs atCase Western Reserve University from 1970 to 1974. He was Executive Director and Vice-President ofIMG's Team Sports Division from 1974 to 1981. He left IMG to establish EG Industries (EGI) which originally manufactured components for theautomotive industry in suburbanDayton, Ohio.[4] Currently based inColumbus, Ohio, EGI branched out into parts for medical, consumer, energy and industrial devices.[5] He has served on the board of directors of various enterprises includingEaton Corporation,Dayton Power & Light and theDuriron Company.[4]

Green was inducted into the Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017.

Breast cancer

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Green was diagnosed withbreast cancer in July 2005 after a small malignant lump was found in his chest. After obtaining a second opinion, he was treated withmastectomy in September 2005 by Dr. Robert Schenk, breast surgeon atUniversity Hospitals of Cleveland'sCase Medical Center. This was followed by eightchemotherapy sessions ending in March 2006.[6]He then became a breast cancer activist, educating other men about the disease and how it can affect not only women but men as well. His two older sisters were diagnosed with breast cancer, and one of them succumbed to the disease.[7]

References

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  1. ^Hill, Jordan D. "Former NFL player Ernie Green to speak, have number retired at Spencer football banquet,"Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus, GA), Friday, January 19, 2018. Retrieved December 21, 2018
  2. ^abc"Player Bio: Ernie Green". Archived fromthe original on May 12, 2003. RetrievedOctober 29, 2006.
  3. ^Ernie Green Statistics
  4. ^abPress release issued by Eaton Corporation announcing Green's election to its Board of Directors. Retrieved December 21, 2018
  5. ^About EGI – EG Industries.[usurped] Retrieved December 21, 2018
  6. ^Cancer battleArchived 2012-02-24 at theWayback Machine
  7. ^Battle with breast cancerArchived 2012-02-24 at theWayback Machine

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