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Fred Miller, former Colts star and Super Bowl champion, dead at 82

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Former Baltimore Colts star Fred Miller, a three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle, died on Sunday, Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay confirmed on social media. He was 82. 

Irsay tweeted out a statement in remembrance of Miller, a first round pick in the 1962 draft out of LSU. 

Fred Miller, #76 of the Baltimore Colts, looks on from the sidelines during an NFL Football game circa 1971.  (Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

"Rest in peace, FRED MILLER, #76, 10-year starting DT of the Baltimore Colts. A three-time Pro Bowl selection," Isray’s tweet read. 

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A Louisiana native, Miller played in the 1964 NFL championship game against the Cleveland Browns, when the Colts were famously shutout 27-0. 

A few years later, the Colts would attempt to redeem themselves in Super Bowl III but were again denied, this time by the New York Jets and future Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath.  

Fred Miller, #76 of the Baltimore Colts, sacks quarterback Craig Morton, #14 of the Dallas Cowboys, during Super Bowl V at the Orange Bowl Jan. 17, 1971 in Miami. (Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

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"When we lost, we didn't know it would last forever," Miller told the Baltimore Sun of that game in an article published in 2009. 

Miller would eventually become a Super Bowl champion, defeating the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V after the Colts overcame a seven point deficit to start the second half. 

Fred Miller, #76 of the Baltimore Colts, hits quarterback Craig Morton, #14 of the Dallas Cowboys, during Super Bowl V Jan. 17, 1971 at the Orange Bowl in Miami. The Colts

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