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NFL Hall of Fame running back and Bordentown Military Institute graduate Floyd.
NFL Hall of Fame running back and Bordentown Military Institute graduate Floyd Little passes away at age 78 ×
A flag to honor NFL Hall of Fame running back Floyd Little hangs at the former site of the Bordentown Military Institute. Floyd passed away at the age of 78 on New Year s Day.PHOTO COURTESY OF JAMES LYNCH
Floyd Little didn’t do speeches, he told stories from the heart.
Bordentown City Mayor James Lynch still remembers to this day that statement the National Football League legend told him.
Growing up watching Little shred defenses during his two years on the Bordentown Military Institute (BMI) football team, Lynch got to know the NFL Hall of Fame running back as a great person off the field as well.
By KRISTIN ANTONELLO
January 3, 2021 at 9:28 AM
Floyd Little returned to the Bordentown Military Institute to be honored for his induction into the NFL Hall of Fame. He is pictured with Bordentown City Mayor Jim Lynch.
Floyd Little returned to the Bordentown Military Institute to be honored for his induction into the .
Credits: Bordentown City/Mayor James Lynch
By KRISTIN ANTONELLO
January 3, 2021 at 9:28 AM
BORDENTOWN CITY, NJ Bordentown Legend and NFL Hall of Famer Floyd Little passed away after a battle with cancer on New Year s Day. He was 78.
Bordentown City Mayor Jim Lynch made the announcement to residents in an e-mail sent out late Saturday night.