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Encyclopedia > Cornell Green

A Tackle who plays for the Denver Broncos. Went to Central Florida. City Denver, Colorado Other nicknames {{{nicknames}}} Team colors Broncos Navy Blue, Orange, and White Head Coach Mike Shanahan Owner Pat Bowlen Fight song {{{song}}} Mascot Miles Local radio Flagship stations: KOA (850 AM)-English and KBNO (1280 AM)-Spanish Announcers: David Diaz-Infante and Dave Logan-English; Luke Sandoval and...


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DenverBroncos.com – Official Web Site of the Denver Broncos (241 words)
Cornell Green is in his 25th year scouting in the NFL and his 18th year doing so for the Broncos' organization.
Green is responsible for scouting the Southwest region after having scouted the South, East and Midwest regions earlier in his career with the Broncos.
Green, 64, was signed by the Cowboys as a free agent and went on to play for Dallas from 1962-75, at cornerback for 10 years before moving over to safety for his last four seasons.
Utah State University (548 words)
Green is one of Utah State's most decorated basketball players, having earned All-America honors in 1960 and 1961, as well as all-Skyline honors in each of his three years (1960-62).
Green also produced some of the best individual seasons in school history as his 745 points in 1962 are still second at Utah State, while his 403 rebounds in 1960 remain a school record for a season.
Green, who is from Richmond, Calif., was selected in the fifth round of the NBA draft by Chicago in 1962, but went on to a 10-year NFL career with the Dallas Cowboys where he was selected to the Pro Bowl seven times and played in two Super Bowls despite not having played college football.
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