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All-Pro fullback with Packers

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SAN DIEGO — John Brockingto­n, a former All-Pro fullback who ranks fourth on the Green Bay Packers’ career rushing list, has died. He was 74.

The Packers announced Mr. Brockingto­n died Friday in San Diego.

Mr. Brockingto­n played for the Packers from 1971-77 and rushed for 5,024 yards during that stretch. The only players to gain more yards rushing with the Packers are Ahman Green (8,322 from 2000-09), Jim Taylor (8,207 from 1958-66) and Aaron Jones (5,284 from 2017-present).

He was the first running back in NFL history to rush for over 1,000 yards in each of his first three seasons.

Mr. Brockingto­n also spent part of the 1977 season with the Kansas City Chiefs and finished his career with 5,185 yards rushing. He had 30 touchdown runs and four touchdown catches.

The Packers selected Mr. Brockingto­n, a native of the Brooklyn borough of New York City, out of Ohio State with the ninth overall

pick in the 1971 draft.

Mr. Brockingto­n rushed for 1,105 yards his first season in Green Bay, which at the time was an NFL rookie record. He earned All-Pro honors and was named NFL offensive rookie of the year.

He followed that up by rushing for 1,027 yards in 1972 while helping the Packers win the NFC Central title. Mr. Brockingto­n rushed for 1,144 yards in 1973.

Brockingto­n earned three straight Pro Bowl selections from 1971-73. He was inducted into the Packers’ hall of fame in 1984.

“The Packers family was saddened to hear about the passing of John,” Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy said in a statement. “One of the great runners of his era, John was an exciting player to watch with his powerful running style. Fans enthusiast­ically welcomed John back to Lambeau Field over the years, fondly rememberin­g the 1972 division championsh­ip as well as the bright spots he provided in the less-successful seasons.

“I enjoyed getting to know John during his return visits to Green Bay and greatly respected his work in support of organ donation through the John Brockingto­n Foundation. He leaves a wonderful legacy. We extend our condolence­s to his wife, Diane, and his family and friends.”

 ?? AP ?? Packers fullback John Brockingto­n runs for a first down against the Bears in 1971 at Soldier Field.
AP Packers fullback John Brockingto­n runs for a first down against the Bears in 1971 at Soldier Field.

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