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.
Dick Jauron, who coached Packers defensive backs from 1986-94, died Saturday in Swampscott, Massachusetts. He was 74.
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Jauron coached the Bears, Lions and Bills, was 2001 NFL coach of the year and was a Pro Bowl safety for Detroit.
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