Dick Jauron’s death was announced by his former coaching team, the Chicago Bears, in a post on Instagram on Saturday, Feb. 8.
Dick Jauron, defensive backs coach of the Green Bay Packers from 1986-94, died early Saturday morning, Feb. 8, following a brief battle with cancer, the Daily Item of Lynn, Mass., reported.
Jauron spent 28 years coaching in the NFL after reaching a Pro Bowl and earning enshrinement in the College Football Hall of Fame as a player.
Dick Jauron, who coached Packers defensive backs from 1986-94, died Saturday in Swampscott, Massachusetts. He was 74.
Packers historian Cliff Christl reports that Jauron was hired by head coach Forrest Gregg and retained by two successors, Lindy Infante and Mike Holmgren. Jauron was the head coach of the Bears from ...
Dick Jauron, who served as head coach of both the Chicago Bears and Buffalo Bills, died Saturday at the age of 74.
Former Buffalo Bills coach Dick Jauron, whose NFL playing and coaching career spanned four decades, died Saturday at age 74.
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