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rdfs:comment | - During various years of his NFL career, Brodie led the League in passing yardage, passing touchdowns, least sacks, and lowest percentage of passes intercepted. He retired as the third greatest career passer in NFL history, having been named the 1970 League MVP and a two-time Pro Bowler.
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Highlights | - * Consensus All-American
* 2× Pro Bowl selection
* AP First-Team All-Pro
* AP Second-Team All-Pro
* 1970 NFL MVP
* UPI NFC Player of the Year
* AP NFL Comeback Player of the Year
* San Francisco 49ers #12 retired
* College Football Hall of Fame inductee
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Place of Birth | - San Francisco, California
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Short Description | - Quarterback, professional golfer
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abstract | - During various years of his NFL career, Brodie led the League in passing yardage, passing touchdowns, least sacks, and lowest percentage of passes intercepted. He retired as the third greatest career passer in NFL history, having been named the 1970 League MVP and a two-time Pro Bowler.
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