Robert Brazile

Pro Football Hall of Famer Robert Brazile is considered one of the best football players of the 1970s. After being drafted 6th overall out of Jackson State in the 1975 NFL Draft by the Houston Oilers, Brazile developed into one of the most prominent defenders the game has ever seen. Brazile spent his entire 10 year NFL career with the Oilers, where he recorded 1,281 tackles, the second most in the Oilers/Titans franchise history. During his career, Brazile was named a First Team All Pro five times and was elected to the Pro Bowl seven times.  

Robert was named the Rookie of the Year in 1975 and earned a spot on the All Decade roster for the 1970s. He was elected to Oilers/Titans’ Ring of Honor in 2018.

Robert now lives in Alabama (? Off of Wiki page) where he is a middle school teacher for students with special needs and an avid tennis player on the side.

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