Oilers great Kenny Burrough has passed away at the age of 73

Burrough ranks third in franchise history with 6,906 receiving yards, and he was the last player to wear No. 00 in a regular season game.

Houston Oilers great and former wide receiver, Kenny Burrough, has passed away at the age of 73, his family announced on Thursday.

Tennessee Titans owner, Amy Adams Strunk, released a statement on the passing of Burrough:

“We have lost another great from the Luv Ya Blue era with the passing of Kenny Burrough,” Strunk said. “Kenny provided the aerial threat and the big plays for Bum Phillips’ Oiler teams, leading the league in receiving one season and earning two Pro Bowls over his 11 seasons in Houston. At the time of his retirement, he was the franchise leader in career receiving yards and he still ranks third currently. I will fondly remember his distinctive double zero jersey racing down the field on another long touchdown.

“It was great to see him at our last Oilers reunion, spending time with his teammates and reliving their special moments together. On behalf of our organization, I send our condolences to his family and his teammates. He will be missed.”

A former first-round pick of the New Orleans Saints in 1970, Burrough was traded to the Oilers in 1971 and went on to become one of the best wide receivers in franchise history.

Burrough spent 11 seasons in Houston, tallying 408 receptions for 6,906 yards and 48 total touchdowns. He ranks third in franchise history in receiving yards.

The Texans Southern product was a two-time Pro Bowler, with his best season coming in 1975 when he had a career-high 1,063 receiving yards.

Burrough, who wore No. 00 during his career, is the last player in NFL history to don the number in a regular season game.

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