(Born June 8, 1958) The Brock brothers, Peter and Stan from Vernonia, were just two of four football players in the family. Born four years apart, they would follow very similar paths to long and successful grid iron careers.
Both starred at Jesuit High School; both played collegiately at Colorado; both were the 12th overall selection of their respective NFL drafts and both played in the Super Bowl.
Little brother Stan would be known for his longevity. Stan Brock won renown as a tackle for the Colorado Buffs. Coach Chuck Fairbanks called him the best pass blocker in the college game.
Stan spent 16 years as a pro, the first 12 with the team that drafted him in 1980, the New Orleans Saints. He made 67 consecutive starts at one point in his Saints tenure then got his chance at a world championship finishing his career in San Diego.
Stan Brock made a second career as a coach, first in Arena Football, then as an assistant and head coach of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
The Brock brothers shared one more experience following their careers, both have served as NFL broadcasters.