Max McGee


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Position: WR
Date of Birth: July 16, 1932
Height / Weight: 6'3" / 205 lbs
First Team: GB (1954)
Last Team: GB (1967)

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Career Summary

Last Updated: February 10, 2025

Max McGee Career Overview

Date of Birth: July 16, 1932
Position: Wide Receiver (WR)
Team: Green Bay Packers (GB)
Career Span: 1954 - 1967

Career Highlights and Accomplishments

  • NFL Championships: McGee was a key player in the Green Bay Packers' victories in the NFL Championships in 1961 and 1962.
  • Super Bowl I Champion: He played a significant role in the Packers' historic win in Super Bowl I (1967), where he caught the first touchdown pass in Super Bowl history.
  • Pro Bowl Selection: McGee was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1965, showcasing his talent and impact as a wide receiver.
  • Career Statistics: Over his 14-season career, McGee recorded 342 receptions for 6,346 yards and 50 touchdowns.
  • Notable Games: In Super Bowl I, McGee had seven receptions for 138 yards and two touchdowns, solidifying his legacy as a clutch performer in critical games.

Legacy

Max McGee is remembered not only for his contributions on the field but also for his charismatic personality and off-field endeavors. After retiring from professional football, he became a successful entrepreneur and co-founded a popular restaurant chain in the Milwaukee area. McGee's impact on the game and his vibrant character have made him a beloved figure in Packers history.

Source: gpt-4o-mini


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