Forrest Gregg could have been described as one of the best ever to play his position in the history of the game. Forrest was a Green Bay Packer. Forrest earned an iron-man" tag by playing in then league record 188 consecutive games. He won All-NFL acclaim eight straight years and was selected to play in nine Pro Bowls. In his book, "Run To Daylight," Vince Lombardi called Forrest Gregg "the finest player I ever coached." He is a Member to all five of Lombardi's championship teams; Gregg was an integral part of the running attacks that during the Lombardi years. He was voted to nine Pro Bowls and earned Associate Press All-Pro recognition eight times including four consensus selections. During his Packers career, Gregg wore jersey number 75. A true student of the game, Gregg then entered coaching, earning head coaching stints with the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals before returning to Green Bay to lead the Packers."