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Thomas Lewis Lyons

Thomas Lewis "Tommy" Lyons (born August 7, 1948 in Atlanta, Georgia) was a football player for the University of Georgia and the Denver Broncos. He graduated from the University of Georgia in 1971 and was selected 14th round of the 1971 NFL draft. Lyons played for the Broncos for six seasons, starting in 43 consecutive games at one point during his career. An avid piano player, he was once a guest conductor for the Denver Symphony Orchestra while he was playing for the Broncos.

After his time in the NFL, Lyons went to University of Colorado Medical School, graduating with a medical degree in 1977. He practices medicine in Atlanta.

Lyons received a Silver Anniversary Award from the National Collegiate Athletic Association as part of the Class of 1996.

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Preceded by
Lesley Bush
Larry Echohawk
Kwaku Ohene-Frempong
Bob Lanier
Mike Phipps
Mike Reid
Silver Anniversary Awards (NCAA)
Class of 1996
Marty Liquori
Thomas Lewis Lyons
Cliff Meely
Kurt L. Schmoke
Joe Theismann
Jack Youngblood
Succeeded by
Tommy Casanova
Jack Ford
David Joyner
Edward B. Rust Jr.
James Tedisco
Herb Washington

 
 
 

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