Doric SamOctober 5, 2024
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Greg Landry, a previous quarterback and assistant coach for the Detroit Lions, passed away at the age of 77, the group revealed Friday night.
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The No. 11 choice in the 1968 NFL draft out of Massachusetts, Landry started his NFL profession with the Lions and stayed with the group for 11 years before signing up with the then-Baltimore Colts from 1979 to 1981. After investing a long time far from the NFL with a stint in the USFL, he returned and began one video game in 1984 as an emergency situation quarterback for the Chicago Bears in a match coincidentally versus the Lions before retiring from his playing profession.
In his 11 seasons with the Lions, Landry led the group to a 40-41-3 record. He made his only Pro Bowl choice and first-team All-Pro honors in 1971 after tossing for 2,237 lawns and 16 goals. He was called the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year in 1976 after passing for 2,191 lawns and 17 ratings.
Landry completed his NFL profession with 16,052 passing backyards, 98 goals and 103 interceptions. Per the Associated Press, he was likewise considered as “among the very best running quarterbacks in NFL history,” acquiring 2,655 lawns and 21 goals on the ground.
Following his playing profession, Landry went back to the Lions in 1995 as quarterbacks coach under head coach Wayne Fontes. He likewise held assistant training positions with the Bears and Cleveland Browns and at the college level at Illinois.
Prior to signing up with the NFL, Landry starred at UMass and was the group's leading rush and scorer in 1965 and 1967 while leading the group in passing. The university honored him with an induction into its Hall of Fame in 1980.