Friday, October 31, 2025

Black Football History Month!... Footballer Of The Week!...Jim Brown!

  

Our 'Footballer of the Week'

for this week 

goes to:

The Big Black Man, 6-2, 232, who  is the 

only player to average over 100 yards per 

game and over 5 yards per carry, playing 

every game for nine seasons, walking 

away from the sport at the age of 29, 8x 

NFL Rushing Champ, 3x MVP, and he 

broke the most tackles ever seen, 106 

rushing TDs, and...wow...he scored 43 

points in his final game at Syracuse, and 

rushed 239 yards in one game, a record 

at the time, a 9x Pro Bowl Gamer, and 

he scored four TDs in a game 6x, and, 

hey... in his first year, in 1957, he was 

Rookie of the Year, Offensive Player of 

the Year, Rushing leader, TDs leader, 

MVP, and Pro Bowl shoe-in, plus he 

was a very accurate passer, 

and plus he won 

the Super Bowl in 1964, 

and way so much more...

















1964


...Jim Brown!




It is rumored that Jim once 

said, "I don't like it went people 

try to stop me!"





Mr. Brown has a mid-upper-lip



Black Football History Month was

founded by Ralph Winge, D.D.S.

in 2025 to recognize, celebrate, and

congratulate, with great pride, the 

remarkable and outstanding Black Men,

both past and present, who display(ed) 

exceptional skills with exciting and 

memorable onfield performances 

on game days, in the very popular 

sport of American Football.


Black Basketball History Month Honors The 'Hoopster Of The Week!'


The Founder of Black Football History Month,

Ralph Winge, D.D.S.,

is also a College and Pro Football enthusiast,

a USC Dental School Graduate,

and is elucidator of elatus labialis wingeulus.



If you know a Footballer who should be included here,

please leave a note in the comments section. Thank you!



For all Photos and Gifs seen here, no copyright infringement is intended.






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