Longtime NFL Executive Bobby Grier Dies at 82
Longtime NFL Executive Bobby Grier Dies at 82

Longtime NFL Executive Bobby Grier Dies at 82

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Bobby Grier, a legendary NFL executive known for his extensive contributions to the New England Patriots, Houston Texans, and Miami Dolphins, has died at age 82. Grier's career spanned coaching and executive roles, including vice president of player personnel for the Patriots, where he played a crucial role in scouting and drafting Tom Brady in 2000, a decision that became pivotal for the franchise's success. After leaving New England, he worked with the Texans and later served as a consultant for the Dolphins. Grier was respected for his integrity and leadership, with tributes highlighting his impact on multiple NFL organizations and his role in shaping key players like Brady and J.J. Watt. He is also the father of Chris Grier, the Miami Dolphins' general manager, and Mike Grier, general manager of the NHL's San Jose Sharks. The football community continues to mourn his passing and honor his legacy.

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