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  • Elmer Hackney
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  • Elmer Loyd Hackney (July 8, 1916 – May 30, 1969) was a professional American football running back in the National Football League. Hackney was an 11th-round selection (92nd overall pick) by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1940 NFL Draft out of Kansas State University. Hackney played seven seasons for the Eagles (1940), the Pittsburgh Steelers (1941), and the Detroit Lions (1942–1946). He was known as the "One Man Gang" and as "Iron Man".
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draftyear
  • 1940
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Number
  • 20
statvalue
  • 12
  • 19
  • 220
Birth Date
  • 1916-07-08
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Name
  • Elmer Hackney
  • Hackney, Elmer
NFL
  • HAC711924
draftround
  • 11
Date of Death
  • 1969-05-30
Birth Place
College
death date
  • 1969-05-30
Highlights
  • * All-Big Six * Kansas Sports Hall of Fame
Place of Birth
Place of death
debutyear
  • 1940
Position
draftpick
  • 92
Teams
  • * Philadelphia Eagles * Pittsburgh Steelers * Detroit Lions
Date of Birth
  • 1916-07-08
Short Description
  • American football player
statlabel
  • Touchdowns
  • Receptions-yards
  • Rushing att-yards
finalyear
  • 1946
abstract
  • Elmer Loyd Hackney (July 8, 1916 – May 30, 1969) was a professional American football running back in the National Football League. Hackney was an 11th-round selection (92nd overall pick) by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1940 NFL Draft out of Kansas State University. Hackney played seven seasons for the Eagles (1940), the Pittsburgh Steelers (1941), and the Detroit Lions (1942–1946). He was known as the "One Man Gang" and as "Iron Man". In college, Hackney was an All-Conference back and was also twice the collegiate national champion at shot put (1938 and 1939). He set an American record of 55 feet, 11 inches, and qualified for the 1940 U.S. Olympic Team, but the Games were cancelled because of World War II.