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Gene Hickerson
refer to caption
Hickerson (left) with Robert Jackson in 1979
No. 66
Position:Offensive guard
Personal information
Born:(1935-02-15)February 15, 1935
Trenton, Tennessee, U.S.
Died:October 20, 2008(2008-10-20) (aged 73)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Career information
High school:Trezevant (TN)
College:Ole Miss
NFL draft:1957 / Round: 7 / Pick: 78
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:202
Fumble recoveries:7
Player stats at PFR

Pro Football Hall of Fame

Robert Gene Hickerson (February 15, 1935 – October 20, 2008) was an American professional football player who was an offensive guard for 15 years with the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL) from 1958 to 1960 and 1962 to 1973. Hickerson was a six-time Pro Bowler from 1965 to 1970. He was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on August 4, 2007.

Biography

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Collegiate career

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Hickerson was born in Trenton, Tennessee located in Gibson County, but played fullback at Trezevant High School in neighboring Carroll County. Hickerson became a tackle at Ole Miss. He was considered[by whom?] one of the best offensive linemen in Southeastern Conference history at the end of his collegiate career.

Professional career

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Gene was drafted in the seventh round of the 1957 NFL draft by the Browns. He was promptly shifted to the guard position on the offensive line in 1958 to better utilize his speed. He was used as a "messenger" guard by Coach Paul Brown, or a guard that delivered the plays in the huddle, while blocking for Hall of Famers Jim Brown, Bobby Mitchell, and Leroy Kelly. But after three seasons in the league, he broke his leg in 1961 and fractured the leg again later in the season while watching a game from the sidelines.

After missing two games in 1962, he recovered from the injury and never missed another game in his professional tenure. Hickerson only earned accolades after Jim Brown had retired and he was blocking for Leroy Kelly, but he earned first-team all-NFL honors five straight seasons from 1966 to 1970 and was voted to six consecutive Pro Bowls from 1966 to 1971. During his career, Hickerson's Browns never experienced a losing season and was a starter in four NFL title games, including a 1964 NFL Championship win over the Baltimore Colts 27–0. During Gene's 10 pro seasons, the Browns featured a 1,000-yard rusher every season but one in the era where the NFL season consisted of 14 games. They also had the NFL's leading rusher seven seasons of those ten. He was elected to the Browns' legends team and the NFL 1960s All-Decade Team. In 2003, he was named to the Professional Football Researchers Association Hall of Very Good in the association's inaugural HOVG class.[1]

In 2007, during his induction at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, and already suffering from the health problems that plagued the final years of his life, including dementia,[2] Hickerson was brought onstage in his wheelchair, propelled by Bobby Mitchell, Jim Brown, and Leroy Kelly. It was announced as "one last time, Gene Hickerson leads Bobby Mitchell, Jim Brown, and Leroy Kelly." He was inducted by his friend and former teammate at The University of Mississippi and the Cleveland Browns, Bobby Franklin.

Death

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On October 20, 2008, Hickerson died just outside Cleveland, Ohio.[3][4] The Browns added a "GH" tribute badge to their helmets for the 2008 season in his honor. he died at 10:20 AM

References

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  1. ^ "Hall of Very Good Class of 2003". Retrieved November 29, 2021.
  • ^ Matt Crossman (July 11, 2011). "John Mackey and other retired NFL players experience living hell". sportingnews.com. Archived from the original on July 8, 2012. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
  • ^ Plain Dealer article: "The Gene Hickerson Story: The hard times of a tough Cleveland Brown"
  • ^ Gene Hickerson, 73, Browns Hall of Fame guard, is dead; The Plain Dealer, October 20, 2008
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