Marv Fleming, was the original big athletic tight end. He was a strapping 6-foot 5-inch, 240-pound tight end, an imposing physical force for his time. He played seven seasons (1963 though 1969) with Green Bay, appearing in 95 games – fifth most in Packers history among tight ends. He was a tremendous blocker and a key component on the vaunted Packers Sweep. He also caught 109 passes for 1,300 yards and 12 touchdowns.

With this being the NFL's 50th Super Bowl, Marv tells Levack how disrespectful, the league has been by not honoring the original winners.

Fleming helped Lombardi's legions win three NFL championships and the first two Super Bowls. In 1970, Fleming joined Don Shula's Miami Dolphins. Under Shula, Fleming won two more championships and became the first player in NFL history to appear in five Super Bowls.

 

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