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Marion Motley Crew. It's the thought that counts, right? So here's to the legacy of the late Motley, a Hall of Famer who starred for the Cleve-land Browns during the 1940s and 1950s and just might ...
- Marion Motley had to hurt in his heart. - To me as a kid, Marion Motley was the biggest Black man I had ever seen. - Marion Motley was, at 245, was bigger than most of the linemen.
Kenny Washington, Woody Strode, Marion Motley and Bill Willis were instrumental in integrating pro football, as chronicled in "The Forgotten First" ...
Marion Motley, McKinley and Browns legend, has been gone since 1999, but grandson Joe Dose can still see him getting ready for a Hall of Fame parade.
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Marion Motley, who starred for the Nevada football team and broke barriers in the NFL, was memorialized last week at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
Marion Motley died 25 years ago, on June 27, 1999. Through his life, during football and in retirement, he held his head high, no matter what he endured.
WARREN — Warren native David Lee Morgan Jr. was a producer on the PBS documentary “Lines Broken: The Story of Marion Motley,” which aired on PBS Western Reserve in 2021 and won a regional ...
Cleveland Browns players Bill Willis and Marion Motley not only helped integrate the NFL, but they elevated the Browns, as the team went on to win five championships during their careers in Cleveland.
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Paul Brown, Marion Motley, Cleveland Browns big winners as NFL recognizes AAFC stats, recordsMarion Motley is No. 1 among all NFL running backs for average per carry. Another Browns and Stark County legend also gains a greater recognition: Canton's Motley.
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