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Jerry Green, Detroit sports writer at 56 Super Bowls, dies

Sports writer Jerry Green poses across from Ford Field on Jan. 28, 2006, in Detroit. Green, a Detroit sports writer who covered 56 consecutive Super Bowls, died Thursday night, March 23, The Detroit News said Friday, March 24, 2023. He was 94. Green retired as a columnist at the News in 2004 but continued to attend the Super Bowl for the newspaper until this year. His streak began with Green Bay’s 35-10 victory over Kansas City in the first Super Bowl in 1967.
DETROIT – Jerry Green, a Detroit sports writer who covered 56 consecutive Super Bowls, has died at 94, The Detroit News said Friday.
Green retired as a columnist at the News in 2004 but continued to attend the Super Bowl for the newspaper until this year. His streak began with Green Bay’s 35-10 victory over Kansas City in the first Super Bowl in 1967.
“Jerry Green is part of the very fabric of the Super Bowl!” NFL commissioner Roger Goodell told the News in January.
Green, a native of New York City, died Thursday night, the News reported. He was a sports writer in Detroit for The Associated Press before joining the News in 1963.
“I’ve never wanted to do anything else,” Green said earlier this year about a career covering a variety of pro and college sports.
News editor and publisher Gary Miles said Green was an icon.
“And he was unabashedly proud of the paper, his contributions and his colleagues. He gave us his all and we’ll miss him,” Miles said.
Before the Super Bowl era, Green covered the 1957 NFL championship game, which was won by the Detroit Lions. The Lions still haven’t played in a Super Bowl.
“I don’t think I’ll last that long,” Green jokingly told Crain’s Detroit Business in 2019.
We lost a great American and one of the iconic sports writers with the passing of Jerry Green. It was an honor to have Jerry cover our program for many decades.
We celebrate the life and impact Jerry had on so many individuals across the country through his writing. pic.twitter.com/gF4X504oNd — Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) March 24, 2023
Our thoughts are with family and friends of @detroitnews columnist Jerry Green. pic.twitter.com/Og3Uq1vsB3 — Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) March 24, 2023
RIP Jerry Green. A Detroit icon and just a damn good man — Greg Kampe (@KampeOU) March 24, 2023

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