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RIP: Mike McCormack



The world of American Football lost another legend in Mike McCormack. He entered the Football Hall of Fame in 1984 after a great career in the National Football League. His best seasons were with the Cleveland Browns where he was named to six Pro Bowls and helped them capture two Football Championships.   McCormack would later have a run as a Head Coach, though he was not as successful as he was as a player.


More recently, McCormack is credited with bringing professional football to the Carolinas, where he served as a consultant to the ownership group. He was named the organization’s first President and General Manager which he served for five years until he retired.

McCormack died of natural causes at the age of 83. We here at Notinhalloffame.com offer our condolences to the friends and family of Mike McCormack at this time.

Last modified on Thursday, 19 March 2015 18:47
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