
The 1971 NFL Rookie of the Year John Brockington powers through the Bears Doug Buffone and George Seals of the Chicago Bears defense. The Packers First Round Pick in 1971 from Ohio State, Brockington was the league's second-best runner with 1105 yards and a 5.1 YPC average. Along with Brockington we see Donny Anderson and Gale Gillingham.

Rookie Donny Anderson gets some action against the Chiefs in Super Bowl 1. The Chiefs here are defensive back Bobby Ply and linebacker Bud Abell.

Some Old School 1960s era action. Hall of Famer Merlin Olsen of the Rams takes on another Hall of Famer in Packers guard Jerry Kramer as legend Bart Starr turns to hand off to Donny Anderson.

Formerly with the Packers, running back Donny Anderson joined the Cardinals in 1972 and was St. Louis' leading runner that year with 536 yards. Here he carries against the Giants as Spider Lockhart & Richmond Flowers move in to stop him.

A frozen Lambeau Field presented challenges for both the Packers and the Cowboys offenses during the 1967 NFL Championship game. Donny Anderson was the Packers leading runner with just 35 yards on 18 carries. Here he manages a few yards with Cowboys Hall of Famer Bob Lilly close by.

Rookie John Brockington picks up yardage against the Rams defense in 1971. #72 is Packer tackle Dick Himes of Ohio State and it looks like Donny Anderson at the right.

Packers Hall of Fame guard Jerry Kramer moves Ram Lamar Lundy out of the way for half-back Donny Anderson.

Donny Anderson, formerly of the Packers, now a Cardinal, is tripped up by the Giants Ron Hornsby after making positive yardage. Anderson was with St. Louis in 1972 to 1974 and led the club in rush the first two seasons.

Packers halfback Donny Anderson carries the ball as Bears legend Dick Butkus wraps him up.

Rams defenders Jack Pardee (#32) & Deacon Jones (#75) pour through as reserve linebacker Tony Guillory (#88) blocks a Donny Anderson (#44) punt in week 13 of the 1967 NFL season.
The block helped set-up a 5-yard Roman Gabriel-to-Bernie Casey go-ahead touchdown as the Rams downed the Pack 27-24. The win kept a 7-game winning streak alive that would turn into a 1967 Coastal Division Title for Los Angeles.

1973 - Cardinals Tight End Jackie Smith (#81) is congratulated by team mates Walker Gillette (#84), Jim Hart (#17), Donny Anderson (#44) & Jim Otis (#35) as he sets a new NFL record for Tight Ends with 434 career catches.

Packers Fullback Jim Grabowski (#33) leads the way for halfback Donny Anderson (#44) as Anderson blasts through the heart of the Colts defense.

Donny Anderson, shown here is 1967 against the Bears, enjoyed a productive season that year averaging 4.1 yards a carry on 402 yards rushing, catching 22 passes for another 331 yards and scoring a total of 9 touchdowns.













Thanks! I loved the Packers, and Donny was one of my favorites!