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Former Lions safety and coach Dick Jauron has passed awayFormer Lions safety and one-time interim head coach Dick Jauron has passed away. Jauron was 74. A fourth-round draft pick by the Lions in 1973 out of Yale, Jauron played five seasons in Detroit.
Ahead of the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, local DICK’S Sporting Goods in Mishawaka will host autograph signings with Notre Dame Women’s Basketball players on Saturday March 15.
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Former Bears head coach Dick Jauron dead at 74(WTVO) — Dick Jauron, head coach of the Chicago Bears from 1999 to 2003, has died at the age of 74. The Buffalo Bills, who Jauron lead as head coach from 2006 to 2009, announced his passing ...
Former head coach of the Buffalo Bills and Chicago Bears Dick Jauron passed away at age 74. Winner of two Super Bowls and former NFL quarterback Eli Manning joins 'Super Bowl Live' to paint the ...
Dick Jauron. But some likely remembered Jauron’s father gave Jauron his Nashua ties. His late father, Robert Thomas Jauron, was born in Nashua in 1919, was a former standout Nashua High athlete, ...
two years after getting married! Bears. Dick Jauron cause of death: The former NFL coach has passed away Almost two NFL seasons and an Olympics later, the loved-up couple have finally had their ...
Dick Jauron started the century off in unspectacular fashion. Lovie Smith took the Bears to the second Super Bowl in franchise history, but never completely had the faith of the fanbase.
Autographs are funny things. You take a regular piece of paper with no intrinsic worth, put a celebrity or famous personage in front of it with a pen, wait five seconds and suddenly you have a ...
Jason Peters was unable to see any game action during his age-42 season, but the decorated veteran was still in the NFL as a member of the Seahawks’ practice squad. His next gig is not expected to be ...
If you want to get a player's signature on a baseball, program or any other piece of memorabilia, make sure you know the best times and places around the Cactus League to snag an autograph.
The 25-year-old former No. 2 overall pick is catching positive attention this spring after starting a new tradition where he asked kids for their autographs in exchange for his signature.
ESPN broadcaster Dick Vitale shared his pick Monday night. "If Tony Bennett decides to want to coach again Indiana should do whatever it takes to bring him to Bloomington," Vitale posted on X.
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