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Legendary Bears running back Gale Sayers dies at 77

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CHICAGO: Gale Sayers, the legendary Chicago Bears running back who became the youngest player ever inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame after injury cut short his career, has died at the age of 77 after years of declining health, the Hall of Fame said on Wednesday.

“All those who love the game of football mourn the loss of one of the greatest to ever play this game with the passing of Chicago Bears legend Gale Sayers,” Hall of Fame president David Baker said in a statement.

“He was the very essence of a team player — quiet, unassuming and always ready to compliment a teammate for a key block. Gale was an extraordin­ary man who overcame a great deal of adversity during his NFL career and life.”

The dynamic ball carrier dubbed the “Kansas Comet” earned All-Pro recognitio­n in each of his first five full seasons in the NFL.

Knee injuries ended his dazzling career in 1971 after just seven seasons.

“If you wish to see perfection as a running back, you had best get a hold of a film of Gale Sayers,” Bears founder George Halas said in 1977 when he presented Sayers for Hall of Fame enshrineme­nt. “He was poetry in motion. His like will never be seen again.”

Sayers rushed for 4,956 yards and scored 56 touchdowns in his 68-game career.

He set the Bears’ single-season touchdown record with 22 as a rookie in 1965, recording 14 rushing TDs, six receiving, one kick-off return and one punt return.

That stunning rookie campaign was highlighte­d by a historic performanc­e against the San Francisco 49ers at Wrigley Field on Dec 12, 1965 — when Sayers scored six touchdowns — equalling the league’s single-game record.

He carried the ball nine times from scrimmage, scoring on four of those carries.

“He looked like he was gliding,” teammate Mike Ditka recalled at the Bears100 Celebratio­n last year.

“Everybody was slipping and sliding except him. It was the most unbelievab­le exhibition I’ve ever seen in the history of the game.”

The Bears made him the fourth overall selection in the 1965 NFL draft.

Sayers won the NFL rushing title in 1966 with 1,231 yards in the 14-game season.

Nine games into his fourth season, in 1968, Sayers suffered his first serious knee injury when 49ers cornerback Kermit Alexander hit Sayers’ right leg with his helmet.

Sayers underwent surgery immediatel­y to repair damage to multiple knee ligaments. He returned to win the NFL rushing title in 1969, although his ability to cut and spin was noticeably curtailed.

His attempt to come back from a left knee injury suffered in 1970 proved fruitless.

 ?? AFP ?? Gale Sayers, right, is honoured during an NFL game in 2016.
AFP Gale Sayers, right, is honoured during an NFL game in 2016.

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