Sherman Lewis, an All-American running back at Michigan State in 1963 and a former Jets player, passed away at 83, confirmed by the university. He had a notable 26-year NFL coaching career, winning four Super Bowl titles—three with the 49ers and one with the Packers—though he never served as a head coach. Before his NFL tenure, he was an assistant at MSU and also excelled in track and field. Lewis was inducted into the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001.
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