Two-time Pro Bowl receiver and 1958 NFL
Offensive Rookie of the Year Jimmy Orr died Tuesday at age 85.
Orr died at his home in Brunswick, Ga.
Orr played 13 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1958-60) and
Baltimore Colts (1961-70), leading the league in yards per
reception three times and winning a championship with the Colts
in Super Bowl V.
"Rest in peace to another NFL legend," Colts owner Jim Irsay
posted Wednesday on Twitter.
A 25th-round draft pick (291st overall) out of Georgia in 1957,
Orr immediately exceeded expectations with 33 catches for 910
yards and seven touchdowns in his debut campaign with Pittsburgh
in 1958.
One of the league's premier deep threats, he led the NFL in
yards per catch in 1958 (27.6), 1964 (21.7) and 1968 (25.6). His
career average of 19.8 ranks eighth all-time.
"My wonderful friend/teammate Jimmy Orr died last night. He was
one of those few men who could find the good when the rest of us
could not. As a WR no one could cover him," former Colts
teammate and center Bill Curry wrote on Twitter. "He quietly put
up incredible numbers, and didn't know it! Thanks Jimmy, Love
you Man."
Orr retired after the 1970 campaign with exactly 400 receptions
for 7,914 yards and 66 touchdowns.
So many of those touchdowns occurred in the corner of the end
zone in Baltimore's Memorial Stadium that the area was
affectionately known as "Orrsville" or "Orr's Corner."
"I must have caught 45 or 50 touchdowns in that right corner,"
Orr told the Baltimore Sun in 2009. "It was sloped some, a
little downhill, which helped me speed-wise. I wasn't all that
fast."
--Field Level Media
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