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  1. Aug 9, 2020 · Lou “The Toe” Groza played multiple positions for Cleveland, but his bread-and-butter spot was as a kicker. Groza played an astounding 21 seasons for the Browns, including a whopping 268 games. His longevity was matched only by his consistency as an athlete and character as a human being.

  2. Dec 1, 2000 · Lou (the Toe) Groza, one of football's greatest place-kickers and a superb offensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns teams that dominated two leagues during the emergence of the modern...

  3. Sep 19, 2015 · Lou Groza did it all for Cleveland -- during and after his Hall of Fame career. Sep 19, 2015 at 02:00 AM. Clevelandbrowns.com. When Lou Groza retired after the 1967 season, it was truly the...

  4. Lou Groza – Offensive Tackle/Kicker. Lou Groza certainly left a huge legacy in a 21-year career (1946059, 1961-67) with the Browns, by far the longest in team history and the longest in pro...

  5. Lou Groza, an All-Pro tackle six times and 1954 player of the year, is still the Browns' leading scorer. The Hall of Fame kicker and lineman died Wednesday night of an apparent heart attack at...

  6. Nov 29, 2000 · Lou "The Toe" Groza, a Hall of Fame tackle who also excelled as the Cleveland Browns' placekicker during his 21-season pro career, died last night at the age of 76. "Lou Groza was one of the most beloved members of the Cleveland Browns and the Pro Football Hall of Fame," stated Hall of Fame Executive Director John Bankert.

  7. Sep 9, 2020 · In 1950, Groza kicked the game-winning field goal with 28 seconds left to defeat the Los Angeles Rams and win the Browns their first NFL championship. Groza made the Pro Bowl nine times in his 21 seasons, all with the Browns.

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