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Jim Marshall, Esteemed NFL Iron Man and Key Figure in “The Wrong Road,” Passes Away at 87

June 3, 2025 2 Min Read
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Jim Marshall, renowned for his durability in the NFL as the Iron Man and his infamous “The Wrong Way” play in 1964, passed away on Tuesday, the Minnesota Vikings announced. The team mentioned his passing came after a lengthy hospitalization but did not disclose the cause of death.

Marshall set a record with 270 consecutive starts for the Vikings from 1961 to 1979, a mark that still stands for defensive players. Brett Favre broke Marshall’s overall consecutive start record in September 2009. A native of Ohio, Marshall was key to the Vikings making four Super Bowl appearances as part of the legendary “Purple People Eaters” defensive line in the 1970s, earning three All-Pro selections, two Pro Bowl appearances, and serving as team captain for 14 straight seasons.

Starting his career in the CFL, Marshall was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 1960 and traded to the Vikings the next year. NFL Films ranked him in the 2000s as the second-best player not inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Marshall’s most memorable moment came during a 1964 game when he mistakenly ran 66 yards in the wrong direction after picking up a fumble, scoring a safety for the opposing team. Reflecting on the blunder, Marshall said he got confused looking at the goalposts but took it in stride. Even a San Francisco 49ers player thanked him afterward, and Roy Riegels—the player who made a similar mistake in the 1929 Rose Bowl—sent Marshall a welcoming note to “the club.”

Despite this infamous play, Marshall’s contributions and commitment to the game earned him enduring respect among fans, who admired his dedication to the sport.

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Fan Take: Jim Marshall’s passing reminds NFL fans of the incredible grit and resilience that define football greats beyond just their biggest mistakes. His legacy inspires the sport’s culture of perseverance, showing that true greatness is built on passion and longevity as much as on highlight reels.

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