Greg Landry, a notable figure in NFL history as a quarterback for the Detroit Lions and later an assistant coach, has passed away at the age of 77. Landry's career spanned from 1968 to 1981, during which he became known for his dual-threat capabilities as both a passer and a runner. His legacy includes a Pro Bowl selection and a Comeback Player of the Year award, as well as significant contributions to the teams he played for and coached.
- Landry was a significant player for the Lions, known for his passing and rushing abilities.
- He had a notable career with multiple teams and later transitioned into coaching.