Jerry Gordon Sturm (December 31, 1936 – June 17, 2020) was an American professional gridiron football player.
He played professionally in Canadian Football League (CFL) for the Saskatchewan Roughriders (1958), and Calgary Stampeders (1959–1960), the American Football League (AFL) for the Denver Broncos (1961–1966), and in the National Football League (NFL) for the New Orleans Saints (1967–1970), Houston Oilers (1971), and Philadelphia Eagles (1972).
After retiring from football, Sturm owned "The South" restaurant along with his wife, Debbie, in Englewood, Colorado.
[4] His family announced that they would donate Sturm's brain to the Concussion Legacy Foundation at Boston University to study the effects of brain trauma from Sturm's football career.
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