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Pro Football Hall of Famer Bob 'The Boomer' Brown dies at 81

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Bob Brown, a Pro Football and College Football Hall of Fame inductee, died Friday surrounded by family and friends. 

He was 81 years old.

Brown played in the NFL from 1964-1973, was a nine-time All-Pro and was widely regarded as of the best offensive linemen of his era. He played with the Eagles, Rams and Raiders during his prolific 10-year pro career.

He was also named to the NFL's 1960s All-Decade team.

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Pro Football Hall of Famer Bob Brown poses with his bust during the 2004 NFL Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 8, 2004, in Canton, Ohio.   (David Maxwell/Getty Images)

According to Brown's wife, through a statement from the Pro Football Hall of Fame, he suffered a stroke in April. She said he had been in a rehabilitation center ever since.

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"Bob Brown demonstrated different personalities on and off the field," Hall of Fame President Jim Porter said in a statement. "On the field, he was as fierce an opponent as any defensive linemen or linebacker ever faced. He used every tactic and technique — and sometimes brute force — to crush the will of the person across the line from him. And took great pride in doing so.

"Yet, off the field, he demonstrated a quiet, soft-spoken and caring nature that his son, Robert Jr., captured eloquently when he presented his dad for enshrinement in 2004. The Hall extends its thoughts and prayers to CeeCee and Robert Jr. for their loss."

Pro Football Hall of Famer Bob Brown speaks during the 2004 NFL Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 8, 2004, in

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