Revered standout pass catcher Don Hutson played for three Green Bay
Packers championship squads between 1935 and 1945 and was a
charter-class member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963. An
All-American wide receiver for the University of Alabama, the Pine
Bluff, Arkansas native was a pioneer of the position, mastering the
passing game just as it was reaching maturation. He invented many
of the pass routes still in use today and retired from the game
with 19 NFL records, some of which stood for decades. This first
book-length biography chronicles Hutson's life and career during
football's leather helmet era of the Great Depression and World War
II.
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