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Lions mourn loss of Ray Nettles

September 29, 2009 - Canadian Football League (CFL)
B.C. Lions News Release


(Vancouver) The BC Lions Football Club is saddened to announce today that former Leo, Ray Nettles has passed away at a hospice in Jacksonville, Florida. Nettles, who played for the Lions from 1972-'76 had turned 60 on August 1st before succumbing to a long battle with cancer this afternoon.

Originally drafted by the NFL's Miami Dolphins in 1972 out of the University of Tennessee, Nettles chose to come north to BC and begin his professional playing career with the Lions. The hard-nosed linebacker and defensive lineman wasted little time making an impression that year and was named the league's Outstanding Rookie in '72 as well as a Western Conference All-Star.

In 1973, Nettles earned another All-Star nod as well as the Schenley Award as the CFL's Outstanding Lineman and followed it up with yet another All-Star campaign in 1974.

In all, Nettles appeared in 79 games for the Lions before being traded to the Toronto Argonauts in 1977 where he earned his first Eastern Conference All-Star selection as well as a team selection as Outstanding Defensive player. In 1978, he was dealt to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats where he was named a conference All-Star for a second time in as many seasons.

Nettles completed his nine-season career with one-year stops in Ottawa ('79) and Calgary ('80). He was inducted in to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2005.

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