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Marlin Briscoe, who became the first Black quarterback to start in the American Football League while playing for the Denver Broncos in 1968, has died. He was 76.
Nicknamed “The Magician,” the legendary athlete died of pneumonia at a hospital in Norwalk, California, on Monday, his daughter Angela Marriott confirmed to theAssociated Press. Briscoe had been spending his final days in the hospital after suffering from circulation issues in his legs, the outlet reported.
“He’s made an immense contribution to the sport,” Marriott told the AP. “I hope that he continues to get recognized for the contributions that he made. He was so proud of that achievement.”
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The Broncos released a statement viaTwitterafter learning about his death, writing, “We are heartbroken.”
“Marlin was a pioneer who shattered barriers, making history as the first Black starting quarterback in the Super Bowl era,” the statement read. “He paved way for countless others and created an indelible legacy, including through our Marlin Briscoe Diversity Coaching Fellowship.”
“Our deepest sympathies go out to Marlin’s family, friends and former teammates,” the statement added.
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After the 1968 season, he played for the Buffalo Bills and eventually went on to win two Super Bowls with the Miami Dolphins.
In 2016, Briscoe was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. The Broncos later created The Marlin Briscoe Diversity Coaching Fellowship in 2021 to honor his contributions to the team, which he called “a great honor,” per theDenver Broncos.
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“Marlin was a pioneer of the game and his legacy will live forever,” the tweet concluded.
source: people.com