William “Dub” Jones, an offensive standout on the Cleveland Browns dynasty of the 1940s-1950s, died on Saturday, the team ...
Dub Jones, an NFL star of the 1950s who once scored six touchdowns in one game, died Saturday in Ruston, La., the Cleveland Browns announced. He was 99.
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Jones helped the Browns win five league titles over eight seasons playing for the club. He was also the offensive play-caller for the 1964 NFL championship squad.
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