Former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Greg
Cook, whose brief career was cut short by injury, died on Thursday night from
an undisclosed illness. He was 65.
"I've lost a good friend," Bengals president Mike Brown said on Friday
morning. "Greg had a good heart. He never lost his interest in quarterbacks
and he would come into my office and visit with me and we would talk about
prospects. He was a great quarterback. He could do it all. He was mobile, big,
strong, accurate. It was the kind of injury that today could have been
repaired just like that."
Cook starred at the University of Cincinnati and was taken by the Bengals with
the fifth-overall pick in the 1969 draft.
He burst onto the scene, leading the AFL in touchdown passes as a rookie with
15 in only 11 games, adding 1,854 passing yards.
However, a rotator-cuff issue caused him to miss most of the next four
seasons, limiting him to one more game, in 1973, before his retirement.
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