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Joe Greene - Wikipedia Charles Edward Greene (September 24, 1946), better known as " Mean " Joe Greene, is an American former professional football defensive tackle who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1969 to 1981
Joe Greene | Biography, Steelers, Coke Commercial, Facts | Britannica Joe Greene, American professional gridiron football player who is widely considered one of the greatest defensive linemen in NFL history He played his entire career (1969–82) with the Pittsburgh Steelers and was part of its famed ‘Steel Curtain’ defense
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The Life And Career Of “Mean” Joe Greene (Story) Joe Greene eventually became an iconic defensive lineman during his four-year stint with Mitchell’s squad Greene’s historic No 75 jersey traced its origins to his high school football days in the Lone Star State
After retiring from the NFL, Greene became an assistant coach under Biography: “Mean” Joe Greene was born September 24, 1946, in Elgin, Texas His only family was his mother Cleo Thomas; his father abandoned th family He was born in Elgin, Texas, but grew up in Temple, Texas Joe Greene started his football career in high chool at a segregated school, Dunbar
Joe Greene - Pro Football Hall of Fame Former Steelers defensive tackle Joe "Mean Joe" Greene, who was All-AFC or All-NFL for 9 seasons, is a member of the class of 1987
Joe Greene - Age, Family, Bio | Famous Birthdays Dominant NFL defensive tackle who was known as Mean Joe Greene on the gridiron He won four Super Bowl Championships with the Pittsburgh Steelers, with whom he spent his entire 13-year career