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Marlin McKeever Date of birth: January 1, 1940 Place of birth: Cheyenne, Wyoming Date of death: October 27, 2006 (aged 66)Place of death: Long Beach, California Career information Position(s): Tight end
LinebackerCollege: Southern California NFL Draft: 1961 / Round: 1 / Pick: 4 Organizations As player: 1961-1966
1967
1968-1970
1971-1972
1973Los Angeles Rams
Minnesota Vikings
Washington Redskins
Los Angeles Rams
Philadelphia EaglesCareer highlights and awards Pro Bowls: 1 (1966) Awards: 1971 Rams MVP Playing stats at NFL.com Marlin Thomas McKeever (January 1, 1940 – October 27, 2006) was an American football defensive end, fullback and punter at the University of Southern California and a tight end and linebacker during his 13-year National Football League (NFL) career. He was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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College career
McKeever earned two-time All-America honors during his years playing, 1958-60. He was the Trojans' leading receiver in his junior and senior years. His work at linebacker got the attention of professional football scouts.
Professional career
McKeever was a first round pick in the 1961 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams, playing in the league from 1961 to 1973. He spent 1961-66 with the Rams, 1967 with the Minnesota Vikings, 1968-70 with the Washington Redskins, 1971-72 back with the Rams and finally 1973 with the Philadelphia Eagles before retiring. He was a one-time Pro Bowler, in 1966. During his professional career, he was coached by four members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame: George Allen, Bud Grant, Otto Graham, and Vince Lombardi.
Personal
Marlin and his brother Mike McKeever were the first twins to earn All-America status. They grew up in Los Angeles. Both he and his brother appeared in the 1962 Three Stooges comedy film The Three Stooges Meet Hercules playing the Siamese Cyclops twins Ajax and Argo. Mike died in 1967, after a car accident that left him in a coma for 22 months. On August 18, 1966, Marlin was a passenger in Roman Gabriel's car and lost a finger when Gabriel crashed into a parked car.
After the NFL, McKeever became a stockbroker and insurance executive. He also became the leader of the Trojan Football Alumni Club and close friend of recent USC coaches, including Pete Carroll.
On October 26, 2006, he fell at his home and slipped into a coma shortly thereafter. Doctors in the intensive care unit at St. Mary Medical Center] in Long Beach, California reported a blood clot on his brain. He died from his injuries the next day.
External links
- 'It's just a tragic situation': Southern Cal great McKeever in a coma after fall, CNNSI.com, October 27, 2006.
- Marlin McKeever at the Internet Movie Database
- San Jose Mercury News "Former Southern Cal star dies at 66" 27 October 2006
- Marlin McKeever football cards
Preceded by
Merlin OlsenRams Most Valuable Player Award
1971Succeeded by
Merlin OlsenDaniel F. Reeves Memorial Award 1969: Gabriel | 1970: Olsen | 1971: McKeever | 1972: Olsen | 1973: Hadl | 1974: McCutcheon | 1975: Jack Youngblood | 1976: Jack Youngblood | 1977: McCutcheon | 1978: Jim Youngblood | 1979: Jack Youngblood | 1980: Ferragamo | 1981: Cromwell | 1982: Ferragamo | 1983: Dickerson | 1984: Dickerson | 1985: Irvin | 1986: Dickerson | 1987: White | 1988: Ellard | 1989: Everett | 1990: McGee | 1991: Delpino | 1992: Slater | 1993: Bettis | 1994: Conlan | 1995: Bruce | 1996: Bruce | 1997: Lee | 1998: Carter | 1999: Faulk | 2000: Faulk | 2001: Faulk | 2002: Bulger | 2003: Holt | 2004: Bulger | 2005: Holt | 2006: Jackson | 2007: Witherspoon | 2008: Atogwe | 2009: Jackson | 2010: JacksonCategories:- 1940 births
- 2006 deaths
- People from Cheyenne, Wyoming
- People from the Greater Los Angeles Area
- Deaths from cerebral hemorrhage
- American football tight ends
- Los Angeles Rams players
- Minnesota Vikings players
- Washington Redskins players
- Philadelphia Eagles players
- USC Trojans football players
- Western Conference Pro Bowl players
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