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Don Hutson

Don Hutson during his tenure with the Packers.
Personal information
Date of birthJanuary 31, 1913
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Date of deathJune 26, 1997(age 84)
Rancho Mirage, California
Career information
CollegeAlabama
Debut1935 for the Green Bay Packers
Last played1945 for the Green Bay Packers
Coach Debut1944 for the Green Bay Packers
Last coached1948 for the Green Bay Packers
Career history
As player:
* Green Bay Packers (1935-1945) As assistant coach: * Green Bay Packers (1944-1948)
* NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team * NFL 1930s All-Decade Team * 2 Joe F. Carr Trophy winner (1941, 1942) * Green Bay Packers all-time leading Touchdown receptions leader with 99 * Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame * Green Bay Packers #14 Retired

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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 2007 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) (Source: NFL Record and fact book).

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Awards
Preceded by
Ace Parker
NFL Most Valuable Player
1941 & 1942 seasons
Succeeded by
Sid Luckman
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Preceded by
Unknown
NFL single-season receiving record
1942-1951
Succeeded by
Elroy Hirsch


Green Bay Packers 1936 NFL Champions

Wayland Becker * Hank Bruder * Frank Butler * Cal Clemens * Tiny Engebretsen * Lon Evans * Milt Gantenbein * Buckets Goldenberg * Lou Gordon * Arnie Herber * Clarke Hinkle * Don Hutson * Swede Johnston * Walt Kiesling * Joe Laws * Russ Letlow * Harry Mattos * John McNally * Paul Miller * Bob Monnett * Tony Paulekas * Al Rose * George Sauer * Bernie Scherer * Herm Schneidman * Ade Schwammel * Champ Seibold * Ernie Smith * George Svendsen
Head Coach Curly Lambeau

Green Bay Packers 1939 NFL Champions

Frank Balasz * John Biolo * Jack Brennan * Charley Brock * Hank Bruder * Larry Buhler * Larry Craig * Tiny Engebretsen * Milt Gantenbein * Buckets Goldenberg * Tom Greenfield * Arnie Herber * Clarke Hinkle * Don Hutson * Cecil Isbell * Harry Jacunski * Eddie Jankowski * Paul Kell * Wally Kilbourne * Jimmy Lawrence * Joe Laws * Bill Lee * Russ Letlow * Al Moore * Carl Mulleneaux * Baby Ray * Herm Schneidman * Charlie Schultz * Ernie Smith * Frank Steen * Bud Svendsen * Tuffy Thompson * Frank Twedell * Andy Uram * Dick Weisgerber * Gust Zarnas * Dick Zoll
Head Coach Curly Lambeau

Green Bay Packers 1944 NFL Champions

Paul Berezney * Dick Bilda * Charley Brock * Lou Brock * Mike Bucchianeri * Tony Canadeo * Irv Comp * Larry Craig * Tiny Croft * Paul Duhart * Bob Flowers * Ted Fritsch * Buckets Goldenberg * Don Hutson * Harry Jacunski * Bob Kahler * Bob Kercher * Bill Kuusisto * Joe Laws * Joel Mason * Roy McKay * Forrest McPherson * Don Perkins * Baby Ray * Ade Schwammel * Glen Sorenson * Ben Starret * Pete Tinsley * Chuck Tollefson * Alex Urban * Ray Wehba
Head Coach Curly Lambeau

Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Inductees

Herb Adderley * Lionel Aldridge * Donny Anderson * John Anderson * Jerry Atkinson * Nate Barragar * Phil Bengtson * Edgar Bennett * Vernon Biever * Ken Bowman * Zeke Bratkowski * William Brault * Charley Brock * Lou Brock * John Brockington * Robert Brooks * Gilbert Brown * Hank Bruder * Dr. E. S. Brusky * Willie Buchanon * Cub Buck * Wilner Burke * LeRoy Butler * Lee Roy Caffey * George Whitney Calhoun * Tony Canadeo * Al Carmichael * Fred Carr * Don Chandler * Gerald Francis Clifford * Red Cochran * Paul Coffman * Irv Comp * Fred Cone * Larry Craig * Dan Currie * Carroll Dale * Art Daley * Boob Darling * Willie Davis * Lynn Dickey * Bobby Dillon * Lavern Dilweg * Mike Douglass * Red Dunn * Jug Earp * Gerry Ellis * Ken Ellis * Paul Engebretsen * Lon Evans * Howie Ferguson * Bill Forester * Bob Forte * Ted Fritsch * Milt Gantenbein * Gale Gillingham * Charles Goldenberg * Johnnie Gray * Forrest Gregg * Hank Gremminger * Dave Hanner * Bob Harlan * Arnie Herber * Clarke Hinkle * Johnny Holland * Paul Hornung * Billy Howton * Cal Hubbard * Don Hutson * Jim Irwin * Cecil Isbell * Harry Jacunski * Ed Jankowski * Bob Jeter * Lee H. Joannes * Ezra Johnson * Swede Johnston * Henry Jordan * Carl Jorgensen * Dr. W. Webber Kelly * Gary Knafelc * Ron Kostelnik * Jerry Kramer * Ron Kramer * Curly Lambeau * Joe Laws * Fred Leicht * Russ Letlow * Verne Lewellen * James Lofton * Vince Lombardi * Don Majkowski * Bob Mann * Chester Marcol * John Martinkovic * Charlie Mathys * Larry McCarren * Max McGee * John McNally * Mike Michalske * Tom Miller * Bob Monnett * Carl Mulleneaux * Mark Murphy * Ray Nitschke * Dominic Olejniczak * Robert J. Parins * Elijah Pitts * Baby Ray * Lee Remmel * Jim Ringo * Dave Robinson * Tobin Rote * Al Schneider * Ray Scott * Sterling Sharpe * Bob Skoronski * Bart Starr * Jan Stenerud * Bud Svendsen * George Svendsen * Jim Taylor * Deral Teteak * Fred Thurston * Pete Tinsley * Al Treml * F. N. Trowbridge, Sr. * A. B. Turnbull * Andy Uram * Jack Vainisi * Reggie White * Jesse Whittenton * Dick Wildung * Travis Williams * Frank Winters * Ron Wolf * Willie Wood * Whitey Woodin

Green Bay Packers Hall of Famers

Herb Adderley * Tony Canadeo * Willie Davis * Len Ford * Forrest Gregg * Ted Hendricks * Arnie Herber * Clarke Hinkle * Paul Hornung * Cal Hubbard * Don Hutson * Henry Jordan * Walt Kiesling * Curly Lambeau * James Lofton * Vince Lombardi * John McNally * Mike Michalske * Ray Nitschke * Jim Ringo * Bart Starr * Jan Stenerud * Jim Taylor * Emlen Tunnell * Reggie White * Willie Wood

NFL's 1930s All-Decade Team

Earl "Dutch" Clark * Arnie Herber * Cecil Isbell * Cliff Battles * John McNally * Beattie Feathers * Alphonse "Tuffy" Leemans * Ken Strong * Clarke Hinkle * Bronko Nagurski * Bill Hewitt * Don Hutson * Wayne Millner * Gaynell Tinsley * George Christensen * Frank Cope * Turk Edwards * Bill Lee * Joe Stydahar * Ox Emerson * Dan Fortmann * Charles Goldenberg * Russ Letlow * Mel Hein * George Svendsen

National Football League * NFL's 75th Anniversary All-Time Team

Sammy Baugh * Otto Graham * Joe Montana * Johnny Unitas * Jim Brown * Marion Motley * Bronko Nagurski * Walter Payton * Gale Sayers * O.J. Simpson * Steve Van Buren * Lance Alworth * Raymond Berry * Don Hutson * Jerry Rice * Mike Ditka * Kellen Winslow * Roosevelt Brown * Forrest Gregg * Anthony Muñoz * John Hannah * Jim Parker * Gene Upshaw * Mel Hein * Mike Webster * Deacon Jones * Gino Marchetti * Reggie White * Joe Greene * Bob Lilly * Merlin Olsen * Dick Butkus * Jack Ham * Ted Hendricks * Jack Lambert * Willie Lanier * Ray Nitschke * Lawrence Taylor * Mel Blount * Mike Haynes * Dick Lane * Rod Woodson * Ken Houston * Ronnie Lott * Larry Wilson * Ray Guy * Jan Stenerud * Billy Johnson

Joe F. Carr Trophy

1938: Hein * 1939: Hall * 1940: Parker * 1941: Hutson * 1942: Hutson * 1943: Luckman * 1944: Sinkwich * 1945: Waterfield * 1946: Dudley

Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1963

Sammy Baugh * Bert Bell * Joseph Carr * Dutch Clark * Red Grange * George Halas * Mel Hein * Pete Henry * Cal Hubbard * Don Hutson * Curly Lambeau * Tim Mara * George Preston Marshall * John McNally * Bronko Nagurski * Ernie Nevers * Jim Thorpe

50th Anniversary All-Time SEC Team

Offense: QB Archie Manning, Ole Miss * RB Charley Trippi Georgia * RB Billy Cannon, LSU * RB Herschel Walker, Georgia * WR Don Hutson, Alabama * WR Terry Beasley, Auburn * TE Ozzie Newsome, Alabama
OL John Hannah, Alabama * OL Bruiser Kinard, Ole Miss * OL Bob Suffridge, Tennessee * G Billy Neighbors, Alabama * C Dwight Stephenson, Alabama
Defense: DE Jack Youngblood, Florida * DE Doug Atkins, Tennessee * DT Bill Stanfill, Georgia * DT Lou Michaels, Kentucky * DL Gaynell Tinsley, LSU * LB Jack Reynolds, Tennessee * LB D. D. Lewis, Miss. State * MLB Lee Roy Jordan, Alabama * DB Tucker Frederickson, Auburn * DB Jake Scott, Georgia * DB Tommy Casanova, LSU * DB Don McNeal, Alabama * DB Jimmy Patton, Ole Miss
Special Teams PK Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee * P Craig Colquitt, Tennessee
Coach Bear Bryant, Alabama, Kentucky

NFL Alumni Career Achievement Award

1981 Rocky Bleier & Roger Staubach 1982 Merlin Olsen & O.J. Simpson 1983 George Blanda & Earl Morrall 1985 Frank Gifford & Jack Kemp 1986 Dan Fortmann * Ray Nitschke 1987 Willie Davis & Don Hutson 1988 Art Donovan 1989 Bart Starr 1990 Nick Buoniconti 1992 Ken Farragut * 1993 Gino Marchetti 1994 Byron White 1995 Alan Page 1996 Mike Reid 1997Jerry Richardson 1998 Dr. Robert Khayat 1999 Dr.Ed Sutton 2000 Paul Salata 2001 Terry Bradshaw 2002 Steve Largent 2003 Fred Dryer * 2004 Bob Griese 2005 Drew Pearson 2007 Mike Haynes



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