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Bears great Walter Payton died on Nov. 1, 1999, at age 45 of bile duct cancer and liver failure. Payton worked his way from Columbia, Miss., and Jackson State College ...
Walter Payton Among Most Influential Bears in NFL’s First 100 Years. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via E-mail More share options Share on Pinterest Share on Flipboard Share on Reddit ...
Walter Payton is the best player in the history of the Chicago Bears. When he died at 45 of bile duct cancer and liver failure on Nov. 1, 1999, the city mourned.His public memorial brought 20,000 ...
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The Bears finally unveiled the long-overdue statues. Bears’ sculpt classics: Walter Payton and George Halas immortalized with statues at Soldier Field - Chicago Sun-Times clock ...
The Bears used the pick to select legendary Hall of Fame running back Walter Payton. The Bears won a coin flip with the Browns for the draft pick they spent on running back Walter Payton in 1975.
They called him Sweetness, but Chicago Bears great Walter Payton had a dark side, according to a biography to be released Oct. 4. An excerpt of "Sweetness: The Enigmatic Life of Walter Payton," by ...
Walter Payton became an All-State running back and then became all-world at Jackson State. The Bears made him the fourth pick in the 1975 draft. “When I get through with Chicago,” Payton said ...
But then in 1984, Conway first saw Walter Payton. Through an Irish children’s charity, Conway spent a summer in Oak Park. He was Protestant, so he stayed with a Catholic family of Bears and ...
When the Bears went to Platteville for training camp in 1984, Payton didn’t want to stay in a dorm room, so he rented a motorhome. Then Payton and Suhey drove it over four hours from Chicago.
They called him Sweetness, but Chicago Bears great Walter Payton had a dark side, according to a biography to be released Oct. 4.. An excerpt of "Sweetness: The Enigmatic Life of Walter Payton ...