Sentinel & Enterprise

Hall of Fame RB Sayers dies

- By Andrew Seligman and Jim Litke

CHICAGO » Gale SAyers, the dAzzling And elusive running BACk who entered the Pro FootBAll HAll of FAme despite the Briefest of CAreers And whose fAme extended fAr Beyond the field for deCAdes thAnks to A friendship with A dying ChiCAgo BeArs teAmmAte, hAs died. He wAs 77.

NiCknAmed “The KAnsAs Comet” And Considered Among the Best open-field runners the gAme hAs ever seen, SAyers died WednesdAy, ACCording to the Pro FootBAll HAll of FAme.

RelAtives of SAyers hAd sAid he wAs diAgnosed with dementiA. In MArCh 2017, his wife, Ardythe, sAid she pArtly BlAmed his footBAll CAreer.

“FootBAll fAns know well GAle’s mAny ACComplish­ments on the field: A rAre ComBinAtio­n of speed And power As the gAme’s most eleCtrifyi­ng runner, A dAngerous kiCk returner, his ComeBACk from A serious knee injury to leAd the leAgue in rushing, And BeComing the youngest plAyer induCted into the Pro FootBAll HAll of FAme,” BeArs ChAirmAn George MCCAskey sAid in A stAtement. “People who weren’t even footBAll fAns CAme to know GAle through the TV movie ‘ BriAn’s Song,’ ABout his friendship with teAmmAte BriAn PiCColo. Fifty yeArs lAter, the movie’s messAge thAt

Brotherhoo­d And love needn’t Be defined By skin Color still resonAtes.”

SAyers wAs A Blur to NFL defenses, ghosting would-Be tACklers or zooming By them like few running BACks or kiCk returners Before or sinCe. Yet it wAs his roCksteAdy friendship with PiCColo, depiCted in the film “BriAn’s Song,” thAt mArked him As more thAn A sports stAr.

“He wAs the very essenCe of A teAm plAyer — quiet, unAssuming And AlwAys reAdy to Compliment A teAmmAte for A key BloCk,” HAll of FAme President DAvid BAker sAid. “GAle wAs An extrAordin­Ary mAn who overCAme A greAt deAl of Adversity during his NFL CAreer And life.”

SAyers BeCAme A stoCkBroke­r, sports AdministrA­tor, BusinessmA­n And philAnthro­pist for severAl inner-City ChiCAgo youth initiAtive­s After his pro footBAll CAreer wAs Cut short By serious injuries to Both knees.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? Hall of Famer Gale Sayers, who made his mark as one of the NFL’s best all-purpose running backs, has died at 77.
AP FILE PHOTO Hall of Famer Gale Sayers, who made his mark as one of the NFL’s best all-purpose running backs, has died at 77.

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