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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rob_LytleRob Lytle - Wikipedia

    Robert William Lytle (November 12, 1954 – November 20, 2010) was an American professional football player in the National Football League (NFL). Lytle played college football for the Michigan Wolverines from 1973 to 1976.

  2. 22 nov 2010 · ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Rob Lytle, an All-American running back at Michigan who scored a touchdown in the 1978 Super Bowl as a Denver Broncos rookie, has died. He was 56. He had a heart attack...

  3. 5 feb 2023 · Football took Rob Lytle to great heights: All-American at Michigan, touchdown in Super Bowl XII, College Football Hall of Fame. Then he died from CTE.

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  4. 5 set 2023 · They’ve long since blown away, but there was a time when the ashes of late Broncos running back Rob Lytle were lying in Lot J at Empower Field at Mile High. It was Lytle who was at the center of the most controversial play in the history of the Broncos-Raiders rivalry.

  5. 22 nov 2010 · ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Rob Lytle, an all-American running back at Michigan who scored a touchdown in the 1978 Super Bowl as a Denver Broncos rookie, died Saturday in Fremont, Ohio. He was 56.

  6. 21 nov 2010 · Rob Lytle, who starred at fullback for the Michigan football team from 1973-1976 and is the seventh leading rusher in Michigan history, died Saturday, Gannett News Service reported. He was 56. Lytle rushed for 3,307 yards and 26 touchdowns at Michigan and finished third in the 1976 Heisman Trophy voting. He went on to play for seven ...

  7. Referred to as “the greatest back I ever coached” by College Football Hall of Fame coach Bo Schembechler, Rob Lytle rewrote the Michigan record books during his standout career in Ann Arbor. He becomes the 30th Wolverine to enter the College Football Hall of Fame.