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  1. Jun 17, 2014 · And then there is Ronnie Lott, who famously had his broken pinkie finger amputated in April 1986 to avoid the long recovery time that would have followed reconstructive surgery.

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  3. Oct 8, 2021 · So, Lott faced a decision from doctors: put a pin in his finger and a cast over it and wait eight weeks for it to heal, or amputate the tip of the finger off from the first joint up and be able to play right away.

  4. May 31, 2020 · Unfortunately, the 49ers lost to the Giants 14-3 in the playoff matchup. Two weeks later, doctors removed Lott’s cast. He was shocked and sickened by the sight of his pinky finger. If the 49ers made a deep playoff run or a Super Bowl appearance, this might’ve justified Lott’s decision.

    • Early Life and High School
    • USC
    • 49ers in Super Bowl XVI
    • Another Ring in ‘84
    • Lott Loses Part of A Finger For His Troubles
    • Back-To-Back Super Bowl Victories
    • A Missed Three-Peat and A Move to La
    • A Raider and A Jet
    • Retirement
    • Life After Retirement

    Ronald Mandel Lott was born on May 8, 1959 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Lott’s father was an officer in the Air Force and moved the family throughout the country depending on where he was stationed. When he was four, Lott and his family moved to Washington D.C. It was during his time in D.C. that Lott became a fan of the Washington Redskins. His fav...

    The result of being one of the most heralded high school athletes in the country means you have your choice of colleges. Lott sorted through his options and chose USC. He couldn’t have picked a better program in preparing himself for his future career as a pro. On the Trojans roster during Lott’s time in LA included Munoz, Marcus Allen, Bruce Matth...

    “Can’t miss” prospects have an unfortunate habit of falling short in the NFL. However, where Lott was concerned, that was not the case. With the eighth overall pick in the 1981 NFL Draft, San Franciscoselected Lott and immediately put him to work. During training camp in ‘81, it was obvious to 49ers coaches that Lott was playing at a different leve...

    The floor dropped out from the Niners in 1982. A year after winning a Super Bowl, the organization fell flat and finished with a 3-13 record in ‘82. They got back on track in 1983 with a 10-6 record and an appearance in the NFC Championship game. San Fran lost the game to Washington 24-21. During those two seasons, Lott had six interceptions, a tou...

    In 1985, the Niners moved Lott to safety. This would provide an extra layer of protection in the defensive backfield and make opposing quarterbacks think twice before throwing anywhere on the field. As San Francisco was slugging through a 10-6 season, Lott was pulling his weight with six interceptions, a forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and 104...

    Despite missing two games in 1986 due to an injury, Lott led the NFL in interceptions with 10. He also had a touchdown, three forced fumbles, two sacks and 77 total tackles. 1987 should have been a banner year for San Fran after the team finished 13-2. However, Minnesota upset the Niners in the Divisional round 36-24. Lott had five picks, two fumbl...

    In 1990, San Francisco was still a buzz saw. Once again, the team finished 14-2 (losing to the Rams and Saints) and defeated the Redskins 28-10 in the Divisional round. During a tight, hard fought NFC title game against the Giants, Montana was injured on a brutal hit by New York defender Leonard Marshall and had to leave the game. Steve Young repla...

    If the Niners thought that Lott was over the hill by 1991, they were sorely mistaken. During his first year in LA, Lott pulled in a league leading eight picks. It was the second time in his career where Lott led the NFL in interceptions. He also had 93 total tackles, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble. Even better, during Week 5, Lott and the Ra...

    Lott signed with Kansas City as a free agent in early 1995. He was injured during the pre-season and was released. Lott then signed with the 49ers, but his nagging injuries from the previous few years had finally caught up with him. Instead of trying to hang on, Lott retired. In 14 yearsin the NFL, Lott had 63 total interceptions for 730 return yar...

    Lott has been just as successful in retirement as he was in the NFL. Former Giants, Jets, Patriots and Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells made a bold proclamation about Lott in the mid-1990s. Parcells proved prophetic (minus the roller skates) and, five years after retiring, Lott was a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame 2000 class. The quote fro...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ronnie_LottRonnie Lott - Wikipedia

    He had the tip of his left pinky finger amputated after the 1985 season when it was crushed while tackling running back Timmy Newsome, and a bone graft surgery would not have allowed him to start the 1986 season.

  6. Sep 28, 2020 · Arguably the most legendary story in the history of the NFL is the one about the time hard hitting 49ers safety Ronnie Lott had the tip of his left pinky finger amputated after the 1985 season when it was crushed while tackling Dallas Cowboys running back Timmy Newsome rather than getting it fixed and having to miss the start of the 1986 season.

  7. Ronnie Lott knew that giving his all on the field meant sacrificing a piece of himself -- literally. 📺 A Football Life: Ronnie Lott premieres TONIGHT...

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