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  • Elijah Pitts
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  • Elijah Eugene Pitts (February 3, 1938 – July 10, 1998) was an American football halfback in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers, the Los Angeles Rams, and the New Orleans Saints. He played college football at Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Arkansas. Pitts scored two touchdowns in the original Super Bowl. He was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 1979. In October 1997, while still the Bills' assistant head coach, Pitts was diagnosed with stomach cancer, which claimed his life nine months later at the age of 60.
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  • 1961
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Number
  • 22
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  • 35
  • 104
  • 514
  • 1245
  • 1788
Birth Date
  • 1938-02-03
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Name
  • Pitts, Elijah
NFL
  • PIT332232
draftround
  • 13
Date of Death
  • 1998-07-10
Birth Place
College
death date
  • 1998-07-10
Highlights
  • * Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame
Place of Birth
Place of death
debutyear
  • 1961
Position
draftpick
  • 180
Teams
  • * Green Bay Packers * Los Angeles Rams * New Orleans Saints * Green Bay Packers
Date of Birth
  • 1938-02-03
Short Description
  • American football player
statlabel
finalyear
  • 1971
abstract
  • Elijah Eugene Pitts (February 3, 1938 – July 10, 1998) was an American football halfback in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers, the Los Angeles Rams, and the New Orleans Saints. He played college football at Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Arkansas. Pitts scored two touchdowns in the original Super Bowl. He was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 1979. After his playing career ended, Pitts was an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Rams, the Houston Oilers, and the Buffalo Bills, coaching in all four of the Bills' Super Bowl appearances in the early 90s. Pitts occasionally substituted as head coach for Marv Levy in the mid-1990s. In October 1997, while still the Bills' assistant head coach, Pitts was diagnosed with stomach cancer, which claimed his life nine months later at the age of 60. Pitts' son Ron Pitts is currently a sportscaster for the Fox television network.