Don Hutson American football player

Donald Montgomery Hutson (January 31, 1913 – June 26, 1997) was the first star wide receiver in National Football League history. He is considered by many to have been the first modern receiver. In his senior season at the University of Alabama in 1934, Hutson was a first team All-American for six different organizations and a second team selection by one other. After his career at Alabama, he joined the Green Bay Packers in 1935 and retired in 1945 after 11 seasons. Hutson is credited with creating many of the modern pass routes used in the NFL today. He was the dominant receiver of his day and is widely considered to be one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history, holding almost all important receiving records at the time of his retirement. As of the end of the 2009 NFL season, Hutson still holds the following records: Most seasons leading league in pass receptions (8), Most consecutive seasons leading league in pass receptions (5), Most seasons leading league in pass receiving yards gained (7), Most consecutive seasons leading league in pass receiving yards gained (4), Most seasons leading league in pass receiving touchdowns (9), Most consecutive seasons leading league in pass receiving touchdowns (5), Most seasons leading league in scoring (5), and Most consecutive seasons leading league in scoring (5) .

Personal facts

Don Hutson
Alias (AKA)Hutson Donald Montgomery
Birth dateJanuary 31, 1913
Birth place
Pine Bluff Arkansas
Date of deathJune 26, 1997
Place of death
Rancho Mirage California

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American football player

Career start1935
Career end1945
Debut team
Green Bay Packers
Position
Safety (American and Canadian football position)
Wide receiver
Placekicker
teams
Green Bay Packers

Don Hutson on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G2-3436500264.html
  2. http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.aspx?PlayerId=104