Don Hutson: Career Overview
Date of Birth: January 31, 1913
Position: Wide Receiver (Note: Don Hutson played as a wide receiver, not a defensive lineman)
Team: Green Bay Packers
Career Duration: 1935 - 1945
Early Life and College Career
Don Hutson was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. He attended the University of Alabama, where he became a standout player on the college football team. His performance in college laid the foundation for his professional career.
Professional Career
- Team: Green Bay Packers
- Years Played: 1935 - 1945
Highlights and Accomplishments
- Pro Football Hall of Fame: Inducted in 1963, recognizing his impact on the game and his exceptional skills as a receiver.
- Championship Titles: Played a key role in leading the Packers to three NFL championships in 1936, 1939, and 1944.
- Statistical Leader: At the time of his retirement, Hutson held several NFL records, including most career receptions and receiving yards.
- All-Pro Selections: Selected as an All-Pro multiple times, showcasing his consistency and dominance at the wide receiver position.
- Innovator: Hutson is credited with revolutionizing the wide receiver position, introducing techniques that are still used today.
- Legacy: Considered one of the greatest wide receivers of all time, Hutson's influence on the game continues to be felt.
Post-Career
After retiring from professional football, Don Hutson remained involved in the sport as a coach and mentor. His contributions to football, both on and off the field, have left a lasting legacy.
Don Hutson passed away on July 26, 1997, but he is remembered as a pioneer of the passing game and a key figure in NFL history.