Earl Gros(Born:1940) is a former National Football League runningback,who played for the Green Bay Packers,the Philadelphia Eagles,the Pittsburgh Steelers,and the New Orleans Saints, in a career lasting 9 years. Note: Basketball teams from Chicago and Anderson once used the name Packers as well. ... Conference NFC Division East Founded 1933 Home Field Lincoln Financial Field City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Colors Midnight green, black, silver, and white Head Coach Andy Reid All-Time Record (W-L-T) (At Start of 2005 Season) 471-516-25 The Philadelphia Eagles are a National Football League team based in... Conference AFC Division North Founded 1933 Home Field Heinz Field City Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Colors Black and gold Head Coach Bill Cowher All-Time Record (W-L-T) (At Start of 2005 Season) 508-498-21 The Pittsburgh Steelers are a National Football League team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ... Conference NFC Division South Founded 1967 Home Field Louisiana Superdome City New Orleans, Louisiana Colors Old gold, black, and white Head Coach Jim Haslett All-Time Record (W-L-T) (At Start of 2005 Season) 235-344-5 The New Orleans Saints are a National Football League team based in...
National Football League Career
Earl Gros finished his National Football League career with 821 rushes for 3,157 yards(3.8 yards per rush avg.),and 28 touchdowns,and 142 receptions for 1,255 yards(8.8 yards per rec. avg.),and 10 touchdowns.
Soon after the death of Baldwin (October 13, 1213), William de Fortibus, Hawise's son by her second husband, was established by King John in the territories of the Countship of Albemarle, and in 1215 the whole of his mother's estates were formally confirmed to him.
1246), daughter and co-heiress of Alan, Laird of Galloway, (2) in 1248 Isabella de Redvers (1237-1202-3), daughter of Baldwin de Redvers, Earl of Devon and Lord of the Isle of Wight.
The "Honour of Albemarle" was claimed, in 1278, by John de Eston, or Aston, as heir of Amicia, younger daughter of William le Gros,; but he released his right to the Earldom of Albemarle to the crown in exchange, for certain lands in Thornton.
1195), and Hawisa, 2nd Countess of Albemarle, a daughter of William le Gros, 1st Earl of Albemarle.
He was generally loyal to King John during the baronial revolt against the king, though he did eventually join the barons after the people of London joined them and the king's cause looked hopeless.
He married Avelina, daughter of Richard de Montfichet, and was succeeded by his son William de Forz, 4th Earl of Albermarle.