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  1. 5 de sept. de 2023 · Years after most controversial play in Broncos-Raiders rivalry, Rob Lytle's ashes spread on Mile High site. Denver Broncos running back Rob Lytle (41) dives into end zone to score in first quarter of the AFC playoff against Pittsburgh Steelers, at Mile High Stadium in Denver, Dec. 24, 1977. Jim Allen (45) of Steelers lies on field after missing ...

  2. Rob Lytle. Rob Lytle was a prolific running back for the University of Michigan and the Denver Broncos. Lytle was a part of three Big-10 championship teams and was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2015. Lytle estimated he suffered at least 24 concussions in his career.

  3. 20 de nov. de 2013 · Rob Lytle died yesterday of a heart attack in his hometown of Fremont, Ohio, at just 56 years of age. There have already been a lot of tributes to Rob Lytle, and this is mine.

  4. 22 de nov. de 2010 · Rob Lytle was a running back by trade and was what football players should be: low-key, let his actions do the talking on the gridiron with power, force and a dash of slash.

  5. Rob Lytle. Class. Induction. 2015. Sport (s) Position: Running Back Years: 1974-1976 Place of Birth: Fremont, Ohio Date of Birth: Nov 12, 1954 Place of Death: Fremont, Ohio Date of Death: Nov 20, 2010 Jersey Number: 41 Height: 6-1" Weight: 195 High School: Ross (Fremont, Ohio) Referred to as “the greatest back I ever coached” by College ...

  6. Home page of roblytle.com, a songwriter artist from Oak Bluffs. The first thing you will notice is a voice that is effortlessly powerful and immediately intimate. Rob’s voice has been compared favorably to artists such as Jackson Browne, Jonathan Edward

  7. 26 de may. de 2015 · Former running back Rob Lytle, the Broncos’ second-round 1977 draft choice who played seven seasons for the team before injuries forced his retirement, died of a massive heart attack at age 56 ...