The Arizona Republic

Arizona State star Ben Hawkins dies at 73

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PHILADELPH­IA - Former Eagles wide receiver Ben Hawkins died on Monday, the team said. He was 73.

A third-round pick of the Eagles in 1966, Hawkins spent eight of his nine NFL seasons in Philadelph­ia, where he played 102 games (67 starts) from 1966-73. He is tied for ninth in team history in receiving TDs (32), 10th in receiving yards (4,764) and 19th in receptions (261).

His single-season career high of 1,265 receiving yards in 1967 is the fifth-best mark in team history.

A former standout at Arizona State from 196266, Hawkins later went on to coach in the USFL for the Arizona Outlaws and San Antonio Gunslinger­s.

He is survived by his longtime partner of 38 years Mary Duggan, and his two children, Benjamin Michael and Nichole Tamara.

 ?? AP ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles Ben Hawkins (18) breaks free from the Green Bay Packers’ Ken Ellis on Oct. 25, 1970.
AP Philadelph­ia Eagles Ben Hawkins (18) breaks free from the Green Bay Packers’ Ken Ellis on Oct. 25, 1970.

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