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Gale Sayers was one of football’s most explosive runner from 1965 to 1971. ... Gale Sayers signs his autograph for fans prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series GEICO 400 at Chicagoland Speedway.
Gale Sayers signing autographs at the Crossroads Mall in Omaha on April 22, 1967. ...
“He had [all the] autographs of the Vikings. I was upset at my uncle that Gale Sayers’ autograph wasn’t on there. I guess I had a little bit of Bears in me all along. ...
During the 1964 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears had three first-round draft picks. Gale Sayers, born this week, became their first pick and signed with the team.
They called him Magic, and if you played against Gale Sayers, ... “He kept driving, and I had good leverage and everything. I had him autograph after the game the cleat mark he put on my chin.
I flew on the same plane with Gale Sayers from Chicago to Miami when the Bears were about to meet the Colts in Super Bowl XLI. Of course, he had Bears fans coming up to him non-stop for pictures, ...
I got my first autograph more than 40 years ago, from a guy named Gale Sayers. I got it in person, at an alumni event to which my dad took me, and I was so nervous that all I remember of our ...
Before Sayers ever was called “The Kansas Comet,” “Galloping Gale,” or “Magic,” high school teammates called him “Horse.” In Wakarusa, Gale and Ardie can get to doctors easily.
The Chicago Bears’ Gale Sayers, circa 1967. The “The Kansas Comet,” who a first-round pick in the 1965 NFL draft, played his entire pro career for the Bears. The running back was elected to ...