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      <title>1963 Bronko Nagurski Hall of Fame Championship Ring</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/1963-bronko-nagurski-hall-of-fame-championship-ring-p-428.html"><img height="150" width="150" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" title="1963 Bronko Nagurski Hall of Fame Championship Ring" alt="1963 Bronko Nagurski Hall of Fame Championship Ring" src="https://www.customchampionshipring.net/images/1963-bronko-nagurski-hall-of-fame-championship-ring-1.jpg" /></a>Class of 1963
Fullback >>> 6-2, 226
(Minnesota)
1930-1937, 1943 Chicago Bears

Bronislaw Nagurski. . .Joined Bears after legendary college career at Minnesota. . .Became pro football's symbol of power, ruggedness. . . A bulldozing runner on offense, a bone-crushing linebacker on defense. . . Gained 4031 yards in 9 seasons . . .All-NFL, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1937. . .His two TD passes clinched Bears' 1933 title win. . .Helped 1943 Bears to NFL crown after five-year retirement. . .Born November 3, 1908, in Rainy River, Ontario. . .Died January 7, 1990, at age of 81.
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Chicago Bears fullback Bronko Nagurski was the symbol of power football during the 1930s. His performances took on legendary proportions. Many eyewitness observers insisted that for sheer brutal line-smashing, no one came close to Nagurski.

Never fancy, he just ran straight ahead, over and through the opposition. Although he is best remembered for his bull-like running, he had no peer as a blocker and his tackling was as effective as any the game has seen. He was the complete player.

At the University of Minnesota he played four positions and was named All-America at both fullback and tackle. With the Bears, his defensive play was as awesome as his offensive ball carrying.

The jump pass, in which he would fake a plunge, then step back a yard or two, jump and lob a pass to a waiting receiver was devastating. His jump pass to Red Grange was responsible for the key touchdown in the Bears' 1932 victory over Portsmouth for the league title.

The next year, in the National Football League's first official championship game, Bronko passed for two touchdowns, including the game-winning score. When Nagurski couldn't get a raise to $6,500 in 1938, Nagurski retired to become a professional wrestler.

But in 1943, when the demands of World War II left the Bears short of manpower, he rejoined the team as a tackle. Late in the season, with Chicago trailing in a must-win game, he went back to the fullback position. The 35-year old Nagurski's line plunges keyed a drive to the tying touchdown and then set up the winning score. A week later, in the 1943 NFL title game against the Washington Redskins, Bronko, - who was named a first- or second-team All-NFL in seven of his first eight seasons - ended his career by scoring the touchdown that put the Bears ahead to stay. ]]></description>
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