Mecklenburg at a speaking engagement, November 2007.
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Position: | Linebacker | ||||||||
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Date of birth: | September 1, 1960 | ||||||||
Place of birth: | Seattle, Washington | ||||||||
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College: | Minnesota | ||||||||
NFL Draft: | 1983 / Round: 12 / Pick: 310 | ||||||||
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Tackles: | 1,118 |
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Sacks: | 79.5 |
Interceptions: | 5 |
Player stats at NFL.com |
Karl Mecklenburg (born September 1, 1960) is a former football linebacker for the Denver Broncos in the National Football League.
In 1983, the Denver Broncos drafted Karl Mecklenburg in the 12th round with the 310th pick overall. In spite of his low selection, Mecklenburg went on to become an integral part of the Broncos' Super Bowl teams of the 1980s. He played in six Pro Bowls. His 79.5 sacks is the second highest total in franchise history; he is one of only three Broncos with four sacks in a game, and the only one to do so twice. In 2001, during half time of a game against the Baltimore Ravens, he and Dennis Smith were inducted into the Denver Broncos Ring of Fame. He is also in the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame and serves on the Broncos Alumni Council.
Since retiring from pro football in 1994, Mecklenburg divides his time between family, motivational speaking, and his ongoing charity involvements. Karl and his wife Kathi have three children. The Mecklenburgs reside in Littleton, Colorado. The son of Fred Mecklenburg and Marjory Mecklenburg, Karl has two brothers, Eric and Fred, and a sister, Carol.
His nicknames as a Bronco include 'The Snow Goose' and 'The Albino Rhino.'
Mecklenburg suffered "at least a dozen +10 concussions" during his football career. By his early fifties, Mecklenburg was experiencing cognitive issues, including memory impairment, which he attributes to the concussions he sustained.
Mecklenburg was a plaintiff in concussion-related litigation against the NFL: "I didn't buy in to professional football with the understanding that I was going to have brain damage. I expected to have a limp. I expected to have sore joints. Bad shoulder, whatever. But that other part, that was kept from us and that wasn't right."