Longtime NFL player and coach Dick Jauron dies at 74

Long -time NFL player and coach Dick Jorne, who were taken to Chicago Bears, were voted in 2001 as AP Coach of the Year, passed away on Saturday. He was 74 years old.

Bears confirmed his death, which came out a day before Philadelphia – where Jurin briefly served as the Assistant Assistant to current Chiefs Coach Andy Red – played Kansas City in New Orleans’s Super Bowl.

Joron was a two -sport star in Yale in the early 1970s, and was developed by St. Louis Cardinals in the Detroit Lines and Major League Baseball Bean Draft in the NFL Draft. He eventually chased football for his lifetime, starting with five seasons behind the defensive seasons in Detroit and three more with Cincinnati before retirement in 1980.

The well -liked Joron went into coaching, and five years later, Bills hired as a defensive back coach. He went to Green Bay to coach a defensive back and befriend the Red, who was an assistant aggressive line and hard head coaches.

In 1995, Jurin was kept by Tom Coffee as the Defense Coordinator of Jackson Well Jigoes, and he won the head coaching job in Chicago. Before losing the Eagles in the Divisional Round of the Play Office, Jorne had only one winning record in five season with a bear in 2001, which won the NFC North in 2001.

Joron was fired in 2003 and became a Defense Coordinator in Detroit, where he served as an interim coach for five games in 2005. He spent the head coach in the next four season buffaloes but was never a winning record.

He won 60-82 records and a play-off berth in some parts of the 10 season as head coach.

Joron’s death was just two days after the death of the bears Virginia Halls MacCaskyWho inherited the franchise from his father, George Halls, and spent more than four decades as a principal owner. She was 102.

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