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  1. Players including Billy Sims, Charles Woodson, Dick Butkus, Eric Dickerson, and Ted Ginn Jr. were enshrined Saturday at Canton’s Umstattd Performing Arts Hall. Jeannette High School had three ...

  2. Known as the Kansas Comet during his playing days, Sayers won NFL Rookie of the Year honors in 1965, edging out his teammate and fellow future Hall of Famer Dick Butkus.

  3. Dick Butkus. Widely regarded as one of the most intimidating linebackers in NFL history, Butkus' aggressive playing style and ferocious tackling struck fear into opposing offenses. His leadership ...

  4. Players including Billy Sims, Charles Woodson, Dick Butkus, Eric Dickerson, and Ted Ginn Jr. were enshrined Saturday at Canton’s Umstattd Performing Arts Hall. Jeannette High School had three different people represented: coach Joe Mucci, running back Dick Hoak, and quarterback Terrelle Pryor. Here is the full list of players who were ...

  5. On the field, middle linebacker Dick Butkus was one of the most intimidating players in NFL history, but it took a placekicker to become the most feared player off it. Who knew that a modest commencement speech by Harrison Butker, the Kansas City Chief’s placekicker, would prompt the Left into a goal line blitz against him that continues ...

  6. Butkus and the Illini wore the helmets on their way to the 1963 Big Ten title and a 1964 Rose Bowl victory over Washington. First-Team All-Americans to wear the Illini four-star helmets included Butkus (1963, 1964), College Football Hall of Famer FB Jim Grabowski (1964, 1965), T Archie Sutton (1964), and DB George Donnelly (1964).

  7. Rodney Knuppel. May 29, 2024 11:44 am PT. With the passing of Bill Walton, there has been a flood of memories and old times regarding the larger-than-life former UCLA star. One of the favorites that came out was in 1993 when Walton joined Tony Esponsito and Dick Butkus. Esposito had control of the board and missed the letter by guessing a.

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