James "Jim" Lawrence Marshall (born December 30, 1937, Wilsonville, near Parksville, Kentucky ) is a retired American football player who played defensive end for the Cleveland Browns (1960) and the Minnesota Vikings (1961–1979). At the time of his retirement, he owned the career records for most consecutive starts (270) and games played (282).
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| - James "Jim" Lawrence Marshall (born December 30, 1937, Wilsonville, near Parksville, Kentucky ) is a retired American football player who played defensive end for the Cleveland Browns (1960) and the Minnesota Vikings (1961–1979). At the time of his retirement, he owned the career records for most consecutive starts (270) and games played (282).
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| - *NFL Champion
*3x NFC Champion
*2x Pro Bowl selection
*Minnesota Vikings #70 Retired, Ring of Honor
*Minnesota Vikings 25th Anniversary Team
*Minnesota Vikings 40th Anniversary Team
*50 Greatest Vikings
*NFL record 282 consecutive games played by any player
*NFL record 282 consecutive games played by a Defensive End
*NFL record 270 consecutive starts played by any player
*NFL record 270 consecutive games started by a Defensive End
*NFL Record 30 Opponents Fumbles Recovered in Career
*NFL Record Shortest Play at -66 Yards
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| - *Saskatchewan Roughriders
*Cleveland Browns
*Minnesota Vikings
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| - Player of American and Canadian football
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| - James "Jim" Lawrence Marshall (born December 30, 1937, Wilsonville, near Parksville, Kentucky ) is a retired American football player who played defensive end for the Cleveland Browns (1960) and the Minnesota Vikings (1961–1979). At the time of his retirement, he owned the career records for most consecutive starts (270) and games played (282). Wilsonville was a small settlement where newly-freed slaves had lived. Marshall lived there until he was 5, moving to Columbus, Ohio; however, he came back to Wilsonville every summer until he was 15, when his grandfather died. His aunt, Ella Mae Marshall, was the first special education teacher in Boyle County, and she worked to preserve the black school where she and Marshall's mother had taught.
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