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  1. When Hutson retired in 1945 after 11 superb seasons, he held 18 NFL records, including 488 career receptions. That was 200 more than his closest competitor. Hutson invented modern pass receiving. He created Z-outs, buttonhooks, hook-and-gos and a whole catalog of moves and fakes.

  2. Jun 26, 2022 · GREEN BAY, Wis. – Sunday marked the 25th anniversary of the passing of Green Bay Packers legend Don Hutson. Hutson was part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s inaugural class of 1963. You could...

  3. Don Hutson was an American professional gridiron football player who, in his 11-year career from 1935 to 1945 in the National Football League (NFL), defined the role of the receiver in the modern passing game and created many of the sport’s pass routes. In addition to playing wide receiver, he was.

  4. End: 1935-45. Height: 6-1; Weight: 183. College: Alabama, 1932-34. HONORS. Inducted Pro Football Hall of Fame: 1963. NFL 50th Anniversary Team: 1969. NFL 75th Anniversary Team: 1994. NFL 75th...

  5. Don Hutson. Don Hutson Donald Montgomery Hutson (1913-1997) was a wide receiver for the University of Alabama (UA) football team who is credited with revolutionizing the position. His gridiron success began at the collegiate level, when he was instrumental in Alabama’s national championship campaign in 1934.

  6. The 1940s and Amazing Don Hutson. "Hutson Does It Again!" "Don Paces Packers to World Title!" "Amazing Hutson Can''t Be Stopped!" Headlines of this nature were commonplace during the 11-year reign of Don Hutson with the Green Bay Packers from 1935 through 1945.

  7. Jun 28, 1997 · Don Hutson, one of the Green Bay Packers' greatest players and perhaps the best wide receiver in college and professional football history, died on Thursday in Rancho Mirage, Calif. He was 84.

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