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    Donald Montgomery Hutson (January 31, 1913 – June 26, 1997), nicknamed "the Alabama Antelope", was an American football player and coach in the National Football League (NFL). In the era of the one-platoon football, he played as an end and spent his entire 11-year career with the Green Bay Packers.

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  2. Learn about the legendary career of Don Hutson, the greatest pass catcher in NFL history and a charter member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He played as an end for the Packers from 1935 to 1945 and won the MVP award twice, set 19 NFL records, and scored 29 points in a single quarter.

  3. Apr 30, 2022 · Aug. 29, 1940: Don Hutson catches 3 TD passes in a victory Curly Lambeau would call the biggest of his career. 📰: https://t.co/KTAYtNg2WP #Packers100 pic.twitter.com/efDTYD6zrd — Green Bay Packers (@packers) July 18, 2018. Then, in 1941, Green Bay went 10-1 but lost in the Divisional Playoff to Chicago.

  4. Jun 26, 2022 · Bill Huber. Jun 26, 2022 4:32 PM EDT. In this story: Green Bay Packers. GREEN BAY, Wis. – Sunday marked the 25th anniversary of the passing of Green Bay Packers legend Don...

  5. Headlines of this nature were commonplace during the 11-year reign of Don Hutson with the Green Bay Packers from 1935 through 1945. They tell, in a few short sentences, why "the Alabama Antelope" is still considered by many as the greatest pass receiver who ever lived. Without question, Hutson is the "yardstick" player of the pass-receiving ...

  6. Don Hutsons first touchdown came on an 83-yard pass from Arnie Herber in his second game as a Green Bay Packer. He wound up with 99 career touchdown receptions, a record that stood for more than four decades. When Hutson retired in 1945 after 11 superb seasons, he held 18 NFL records, including 488 career receptions.

  7. Mar 14, 2024 · Hutson was chosen a member of the NFL’s All-Pro team nine times and was named the league’s Most Valuable Player in 1941 and 1942. On his retirement he held NFL career records of 823 points, 105 total touchdowns, 99 touchdowns on passes caught, 488 pass receptions, and 7,991 yards gained by receiving passes.

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