Pete Brock (American Football)

Peter Anthony Brock (born July 14, 1954 in Portland, Oregon, USA) was a center and guard who played twelve professional seasons with the National Football League's New England Patriots. Brock attended the University of Colorado. His younger brother Stan Brock also played with the CU Buffaloes and in the NFL.

Pete played against his brother's (Stan) Team in the Patriots 38-27 win over the Saints at the Superdome on 12-21-80.

Pete played every position of the offensive line for the New England Patriots. He was known as "Mr. Versatility." Pete played left tackle, long snapper, tight end and wing back during the same series of downs in the Patriots 27-7 victory over the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on 10-14-79.

He was awarded the game ball as his tore his cartilage in his knee early in the game but played the entire game in the Patriots 17-6 win over the Miami Dolphins at Sullivan Stadium on 11-13-83.

Pete was the starting center 78 times, starting left guard 3 times, starting left tackle 6 times and the starting right guard once in the 154 regular season games that he played for the New England Patriots. He wore #58.

He recovered a fumble by Doug Beaudoin in the Patriots 48-17 rout of the Oakland Raiders at Schaefer Stadium on 10-03-76. Pete recovered a fumble by Horace Ivory in the Patriots 23-14 victory over the Denver Broncos at Schaefer on 09-29-80. He pounced on a fumble by Steve Grogan in their 29-28 loss to the Baltimore Colts at Schaefer on 09-06-81. Pete fell on a fumble by Matt Cavanaugh in their 10-7 loss to the Browns at Cleveland Stadium on 11-21-82. Pete recovered a fumble by Steve Grogan in their 31-24 loss to the New York Jets at Sullivan Stadium on 10-12-86.

Pete earned the nickname "Deep Threat" when he caught a 6 yard TD pass from Steve Grogan in the Patriots 38-24 win over the New York Jets at Shea Stadium on 11-21-76. (Pete brought the play from the sidelines and told Steve Grogan in the huddle that the play was "222 to me" rather than 222 Tight End Delay.

Pete Brock won the Ed Block Courage Award in 1985.

He currently works as the President of the New England Patriots Alumni and announces college football games. Pete has his own segment called "Brock's Breakdown" as part of the pre-game show on 98.5 FM, the Sports Hub in Boston; in 2001 he also replaced Gino Cappelletti as color analyst on the Patriots radio network for the first eight games of that season because of illness to Cappelletti. He also provides motivational speaking and productivity programs for organizations and people of all ages.

1976 NFL Draft First Round Selections
  • Lee Roy Selmon
  • Steve Niehaus
  • Chuck Muncie
  • Joe Washington
  • Mike Haynes
  • Richard Todd
  • Mike Pruitt
  • Dennis Lick
  • Bubba Bean
  • James Hunter
  • Billy Brooks
  • Pete Brock
  • Troy Archer
  • Rod Walters
  • Tom Glassic
  • Lawrence Gaines
  • Larry Gordon
  • Mario Clark
  • Kim Bokamper
  • Ken Novak
  • Tim Fox
  • Mike Dawson
  • Mark Koncar
  • Archie Griffin
  • James White
  • Kevin McLain
  • Aaron Kyle
  • Bennie Cunningham
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Boston / New England Patriots first-round draft picks
  • Schwedes
  • Mason
  • Collins
  • A. Graham
  • Concannon
  • McCormick
  • Rush
  • Singer
  • Townes
  • Charles
  • Byrd
  • Sellers
  • Olsen
  • Plunkett
  • Hannah
  • Cunningham
  • Stingley
  • Francis
  • Haynes
  • Brock
  • Fox
  • Clayborn
  • Morgan
  • Cryder
  • Sanford
  • James
  • Ferguson
  • Holloway
  • Sims
  • Williams
  • Eason
  • Fryar
  • Matich
  • Dupard
  • Armstrong
  • Stephens
  • Dykes
  • Singleton
  • Agnew
  • Harlow
  • Russell
  • Chung
  • Bledsoe
  • McGinest
  • Law
  • Glenn
  • Canty
  • Edwards
  • T. Jones
  • Woody
  • Katzenmoyer
  • Seymour
  • D. Graham
  • Warren
  • Wilfork
  • Watson
  • Mankins
  • Maroney
  • Meriweather
  • Mayo
  • McCourty
  • Solder
  • C. Jones
  • Hightower
AFC East
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MIA
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NYJ
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BAL
CIN
CLE
PIT
South
HOU
IND
JAC
TEN
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OAK
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NFC East
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NYG
PHI
WAS
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New England Patriots All-1980s Team
Offense
Grogan (QB)
Collins (RB)
C. James (RB)
Fryar (WR)
Morgan (WR)
Dawson (TE)
Armstrong (T)
Holloway (T)
Hannah (G)
Wooten (G)
Brock (C)
Defense
Adams (DE)
Veris (DE)
Bishop (NT)
Tippett (OLB)
Blackmon (OLB)
Nelson (ILB)
Rembert (ILB)
Clayborn (CB)
Lippett (CB)
R. James (S)
Marion (S)
Special Teams
Fryar (Ret.)
Franklin (PK)
Camarillo (P)
Tatupu (ST)
Coach
Berry
Persondata
Name Brock, Pete
Alternative names
Short description Player of American football
Date of birth July 14, 1954
Place of birth Portland, Oregon
Date of death
Place of death