Baltimore Colts Legend Mike Curtis Dies At 77
Baltimore Colts legend Mike Curtis, the only player in NFL history to be named an All-Pro at middle and outside linebacker, died at his St. Petersburg, Fla., home April 20.
Read moreBaltimore Colts legend Mike Curtis, the only player in NFL history to be named an All-Pro at middle and outside linebacker, died at his St. Petersburg, Fla., home April 20.
Read moreSix decades ago — on Dec. 27, 1959 — the Baltimore Colts defeated the New York Giants, 31-16, at Memorial Stadium for their second straight pro football championship.
Read moreGino Marchetti, one of the most dominant and feared defensive linemen in the NFL when he played for the Baltimore Colts during the 1950s and ’60s, has died at the age of 92.
Read moreOrdell Braase, a former Baltimore Colts defensive end during their glory years of the late 1950s and ’60s, died March 25, as first reported by The Baltimore Sun. He was 87.
Read moreCheck out an excerpt from Jack Gilden’s book, “Collision Of Wills: Johnny Unitas, Don Shula And The Rise Of The Modern NFL.”
Read moreThis November, Glenn Clark reflects on the life and career of Lenny Moore, and Clark says he’s thankful his father’s football hero became his own football hero, too.
Read moreJim Mutscheller, who helped the Baltimore Colts to back-to-back NFL titles in 1958 and 1959, died April 10 at the age of 85.
Read moreArt Donovan, one of the most popular football players ever to play in Baltimore, died Aug. 4 at the age of 89.
Read moreFormer Baltimore Colts tight end John Mackey passed away from complications resulting from dementia at the age of 69.
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