Former Notre Dame and Cincinnati Bengals star Ross Browner dies at age 67 - News Summed Up

Former Notre Dame and Cincinnati Bengals star Ross Browner dies at age 67


By CNN Sports staffCollege Football Hall of Fame inductee Ross Browner, a two-time All-American defensive lineman and national champion at Notre Dame, and a 10-year NFL veteran, has died. “The world has lost a Titan, [a College Football Hall of Fame] member, [Cincinnati Bengals] Legend, but he was most proud of being an [Notre Dame] alumnus. Browner started all four seasons of his collegiate career at Notre Dame, winning national championships under the direction of head coaches Ara Parseghian and Dan Devine in 1973 and 1977, respectively. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos“I would like to extend my condolences to Ross Browner’s family, his teammates and those whose lives he impacted,” said current Notre Dame Football head coach Marcus Freeman. “He set the standard for being a Notre Dame Man.”Browner played nine seasons with the Bengals and his last with the Green Bay Packers after being the eighth overall pick in the 1978 NFL Draft.


Source: CNN January 06, 2022 19:14 UTC



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