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CFL status
  
International

Height
  
1.85 m

Drafted by
  
New York Giants

Role
  
American football player

Positions
  
Defensive back

Name
  
Al Brenner

College
  
Michigan State

Weight
  
86 kg


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Date of birth
  
(1947-11-13)November 13, 1947

Place of birth
  
Benton Harbor, Michigan

Date of death
  
February 13, 2012(2012-02-13) (aged 64)

Place of death
  
Clinton, North Carolina

Died
  
February 13, 2012, Clinton, North Carolina, United States

Education
  
Michigan State University

Allen Ray Brenner (November 13, 1947 – February 13, 2012) was a football player in the Canadian Football League for seven years.

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Football career

Brenner played defensive back for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Ottawa Rough Riders from 1971-1977. He was a CFL All-Star in 1972, the same year he set a record of most interceptions in a season at 15, and also won the Grey Cup with the Tiger-Cats. He was also part of the Ottawa Rough Riders when they won the Grey Cup in 1976. Brenner started his career with the New York Giants of the NFL, for whom he played two seasons. He played college football at Michigan State University where he was an All-American in 1968. Al Brenner was also the Head Coach of the Burlington Braves Junior Football Team in 1981.

While playing in the CFL for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats he intercepted Joe Theismann 4 times in one game. Brenner also was part of "The Game of the Century", where both Michigan State and Notre Dame were ranked number 1 in the country and went to a 10-10 tie in 1966.

Disappearance

Brenner was reported missing in April 1983. He, his wife, and four children were residents of Burlington, Ontario. Brenner is featured in a Fifth Estate program on Dec 3, 2010 which discusses his disappearance and subsequent resurfacing eight years after abandoning his family. He is interviewed living in an unnamed small town in North Carolina and says he cannot explain why he left.

Death

Brenner died Feb. 13, 2012 at age 64 in Clinton, North Carolina, after a long illness.

References

Al Brenner Wikipedia