John Brodie, who won an MVP award and was one of the NFL’s most prolific passers during a 17-year career with the San Francisco 49ers, has died. He was 90.
The 49ers said Brodie’s family said he died Friday. Brodie had a stroke on Oct. 24, 2000.
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“The 49ers family is saddened to learn of the passing of one of the franchise’s all-time great players, John Brodie,” 49ers co-chairman Dr. John York said. “As a kid, my 49ers fandom began by watching John play quarterback on television. He displayed an incredible commitment toward his teammates and his support of the organization never wavered after his playing days.
“John became a dear friend of mine, and he will always be remembered as an important part of 49ers history. We express our deepest condolences to his wife, Sue, and the entire Brodie family.”
Brodie played for the 49ers from 1957-73 after breaking every major passing record at Stanford. He was also a standout golfer and later played on what is now the PGA Tour Champions and won the 1991 Security Pacific Senior Classic.
Brodie was also a broadcaster, serving as a football and golf analyst for NBC. He called the Super Bowl in January 1979.
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Brodie’s 17 seasons are still a 49ers franchise record, and his 31,548 yards passing rank second to Joe Montana on San Francisco’s career passing list. When Brodie retired after the 1973 season, he trailed only Johnny Unitas and Fran Tarkenton on the NFL’s career yards passing list.
His 214 touchdown passes are third behind Montana and Steve Young in team history.
“He was a great guy, a super competitor, I don’t care what it was: football, cards, golf,” said Jerry Mertens, a cornerback for the 49ers from 1958-65. “He was a great player, and he enjoyed all the things that were competitive.
“The guy just did it all, and he was a great leader, there’s no question about that.”
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Brodie won the NFL MVP award in 1970, when he passed for 2,941 yards and 24 touchdowns with only 10 interceptions. He led the 49ers to the NFC championship game in 1970 and 1971. That was as close as he would get to the Super Bowl.
When Brodie left football, the…
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Author : JOSH DUBOW
Publish date : 2026-01-23 23:47:00
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