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Forrest Gregg, lineman for mighty Packers teams, dies at 85

Forrest Gregg began his NFL career in 1956 and played a final season with the Dallas Cowboys in 1971.
Credit: AP Photo/Paul Shane
Green Bay offensive tackle Forrest Gregg, a cast securing a broken finger on his right hand, watches the Packer defense work in Green Bay, Wis., Dec. 12, 1969. (AP Photo/Paul Shane)

Forrest Gregg, the great lineman for the mighty Green Bay Packers of the 1960s whom Vince Lombardi called the "best player I ever coached," has died. He was 85.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced his death Friday but did not disclose details.

A member of the Hall of Fame, Gregg starred at tackle and guard. He played on six NFL/NFC championship teams and three Super Bowl winners. He was elected to the NFL's all-decade team of the 1960s and its 75th anniversary team.

He went on to coach in the NFL for 11 years. Gregg coached Cleveland (1975-77), Cincinnati (1980-83) and Green Bay (1984-87). He guided the Bengals to their first Super Bowl during the 1981 season.

Credit: AP Photo/Arnie Stapleton
In this April 16, 2013 photo, Hall of Famer Forrest Gregg is pictured during an interview Greenwood Village, Colo. Gregg is raising awareness for Parkinson's disease 18 months after his diagnosis. While Gregg and his neurologist believe his debilitating neurological disorder stems from the many concussions he sustained during his playing career, Gregg says he's rebuffed overtures to join thousands of former players suing the NFL. He said he has his pensions from his playing and coaching days and "I don't need anything from anybody but what I earned." Yet, he doesn't begrudge those who are part of the lawsuits. (AP Photo/Arnie Stapleton)

Gregg began his NFL career in 1956 and played a final season with the Dallas Cowboys in 1971.

He entered the Hall of Fame in 1977. Its president, David Baker, described him as a "giant" who "exemplified greatness during a legendary career."

"He was the type of player who led by example and, in doing so, raised the level of play of all those around him," Baker said in a statement. "Forrest symbolized many great traits and virtues that can be learned from this game to inspire people from all walks of life."

The flag at the Hall will be flown at half-staff.

Survivors include his wife, Barb.

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