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  1. The record books show that Lance Alworth was one of the most productive players of all times. He broke the great Don Hutson's record and caught at least one pass in 96 straight regular-season games. He was All-Pro seven straight seasons, played in seven All-Star games.

  2. Aug 12, 2022 · Updated: August 12, 2022. SAN DIEGO (BVM) –Nicknamed “Bambi” for his elite speed, Lance Alworth spent his career torching cornerbacks. The 6-foot, 185-pound receiver was one of the league’s best throughout the 1960s and is regarded as one of the greatest Chargers of all time. Prior to his pro career.

  3. May 27, 2016 · 200K views 7 years ago. Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Lance Alworth comes in at number 38 on NFL Films' "The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players" list produced in 2010. ...more. Pro...

  4. Nicknamed Bambi for his leaping and catching abilities, Lance Alworth was one of the greatest wide receivers in the history of college and professional football. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and was the first player from the American Football League (AFL) inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. […]

  5. Mar 30, 2022 · Pro Football 101: Lance Alworth ranks No. 46 on all-time list. Updated Mar. 30, 2022 2:15 p.m. ET. share. By Joe Posnanski. Special to FOX Sports. Editor's Note: Throughout 2021 and 2022, Joe...

  6. I told myself, ‘God wouldn’t kill Lance.’ I guess I was right; the plane landed safely. That’s how special he was.” Teammates and opponents alike marveled at the skills Alworth – the featured Hall of Famer in the Gold Jacket Spotlight this week – demonstrated over 11 professional seasons.

  7. He became the first University of Arkansas athlete to win letters in three sports in the same school year. He was a star in track, running the 100-yard dash in 9.6 seconds; in baseball, as a leader in stolen bases; and in football, as All-America halfback in 1961.

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