Denver Broncos legend Floyd Little has been diagnosed with cancer, according to one of his former college teammates.
Pat Killorin talked to Syracuse.com's Nate Mink, who wrote Little has a "treatable but aggressive form of cancer." Killorin set up a GoFundMe fundraiser to help cover medical expenses.
Little was named an All-American in each of his three years at Syracuse from 1964 to '66. He scored 44 touchdowns.
The Broncos selected Little sixth overall in the 1967 NFL draft. He spent his nine-year career in Denver and ranks second in franchise history with 6,323 rushing yards and 43 touchdowns. The Connecticut native led the NFL in rushing yards (1,133) and yards from scrimmage (1,388) in 1971.
In 2005, Syracuse retired the famous No. 44 jersey worn by Little and others, including Jim Brown. Denver also retired the number, in 1984. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1983 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010.
his last season was in '75
his last season was in '75
- 1964: 157 carries for 874 yards and 9 touchdowns. 17 catches for 257 yards and 1 touchdown.[4]
- 1965: 193 carries for 1065 yards and 14 touchdowns. 21 catches for 248 yards and 1 touchdown.
157,193...193/44th prime
44 TDs ..wore #44
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