Mean Joe's jersey retired
Former Dunbar great recognized before Temple's Friday night victory over Heights.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 2, 2021 SPECIAL EDITION
Temple honors legendary defensive tackle
Making history is nothing new for “Mean” Joe Greene.
He is a member of four Halls of Fame and a member of the National Football League’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. Now, Greene has added another honor to his resume — he is the first athlete in Temple ISD history to have his jersey retired.
Greene was honored during a ceremony prior to Temple’s 44-34 win over Harker Heights on Friday night at Wildcat Stadium.
Greene’s No. 75 Dunbar football jersey was retired during Friday night’s ceremony. He was raised in Temple, attending Wheatley and Crestview Elementary Schools before becoming a standout football player and track and field athlete at Dunbar Junior/Senior High School. Greene starred on the field for the Panthers and earned a football scholarship to North Texas State University in 1965.
Before Friday’s game, Greene was presented with a framed replica of his jersey. Another framed replica will be displayed at Temple High School and a third in the Temple High School Athletic Complex.
“I am overjoyed to have my Dunbar High School football jersey retired,” Greene said. “It gives me the opportunity to thank Dr. Bobby Ott, Temple ISD superintendent, for his desire and energy to bring recognition to the Meridith-Dunbar Early Childhood Academy and the historical recognition of Dunbar Jr./Sr. High’s former students and staff. I would also like to thank Curtis Elliott and Lester Moore, my former coaches, who are responsible for my attitude and desire to win one-on-one all the time.”
Greene would go on to earn three varsity letters at North Texas. He was a three-time All-Missouri Valley Conference selection and earned MVC Player of the Year and consensus All-American honors following his senior season in 1968. The Mean Green would go on to post a 23-5-1 record during Greene’s varsity career in Denton. Greene was a first-round draft pick and the No. 4 overall pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1969 NFL draft.
Greene would go on to play 13 seasons for the Steelers and won four Super Bowl Championships during his career. He was the 1969 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, a two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year and earned NFL Man of the Year honors in 1979. Greene was an eight-time All-Pro selection and a ten-time Pro Bowl selection during his career in Pittsburgh. He was also voted to the NFL’s 75th Anniversary and 100th Anniversary All-Time Teams. He was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1987.
“The retirement of his jersey is symbolic for many reasons but none more important than the fact that he has done it all the right way – on and off the field,” said Dr. Bobby Ott, superintendent of schools for TISD. “Joe is one of the most genuine and authentic individuals I have had the fortune of befriending and we are truly blessed for his continued support of Temple ISD.”
Greene is also a member of the University of North Texas Hall of Fame, the Texas Sports Hall of Fame and the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame. After his playing career ended, Greene coached professionally for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins and Arizona Cardinals.
He finished his career in professional football as the special assistant for player personnel for the Steelers before retiring after the 2013 season.
Greene and his late wife, Agnes, have three children and seven grandchildren. He shares three children and four grandchildren with his wife, Charlotte. Greene’s jersey has now been retired by Temple ISD, the University of North Texas and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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